AS WE STRAY New single out now: “MEDICINE”
- Jason Hesley
- 1 hour ago
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AS WE STRAY return with “MEDICINE”, a single that marks the rawest, most vulnerable and radical moment of their career.
This is not just a new song: it’s a life choice, a clean breaking point, the sound of a band that decides to stop lying—both to themselves and to those who listen.
A SOUND THAT CHANGES, A NEW LANGUAGE
With “MEDICINE”, AS WE STRAY push their sound beyond the boundaries of traditional extreme metal, blending:
aggressive, modern metal
cold, urban atmospheres
rap and alternative influences
The result is a tense, disturbing and hypnotic track, capable of shifting between sonic violence and disarming moments of intimacy, while always preserving a strong and unmistakable identity.
“MEDICINE”: WRITING IN ORDER NOT TO DISAPPEAR
The single was born during an extremely dark period.
A time of emotional and artistic paralysis, marked by negative thoughts, wrong choices and the feeling of being trapped in an endless loop with no way out.
“MEDICINE” is exactly this:
writing as an act of survival, the only alternative to silence and self-destruction.
The verses—direct and unfiltered—carry the weight of that moment, while the chorus opens a small window of awareness:
the realization of not being complete yet, of carrying another version of oneself inside—hidden, hard to reach, perhaps impossible to fully understand alone.
THE DEATH OF WHO WE USED TO BE
From an artistic standpoint, “MEDICINE” represents a definitive fracture.
It is the song that marks the end of one phase and the beginning of a new maturity.
Not an experiment for its own sake, but an expressive necessity:
the need to adopt a different language—more direct, more instinctive, more truthful—to tell a discomfort that no longer fit within previous forms.
“MEDICINE” IS AN OPEN WOUND
It doesn’t comfort.
It doesn’t soften the blow.
It doesn’t offer easy answers.
“MEDICINE” is an open wound turned into sound.
It’s the moment AS WE STRAY stop protecting themselves and choose full exposure.
Listening to it isn’t comfortable.
But it’s necessary.



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