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Would You Choose Hell Over Life? Sargas’ Devastating New Anthem Explores the Unthinkable!

  • Jason Hesley
  • Mar 7
  • 1 min read

Sargas’ latest release, Hell, is a harrowing journey into the depths of despair and defiance, serving as the gut-wrenching climax to their new EP, Historia. Written during one of the darkest moments in Iranian history—the 2023 protests following the murder of Mahsa ‘Jina’ Amini—this track, like the entire EP, is dedicated to the resilience and suffering of women in third-world countries.


Historia unfolds as a three-act tragedy. Birth captures the suffocating existence of a woman bound by oppressive traditions, Home depicts the cruel irony of finding solace in death, and Hell plunges into the agonizing choice between earthly suffering and the unknown void beyond. In Hell, the protagonist wrestles with the idea of suicide as an escape from the world’s cruelty, seeing death not as an end, but as the threshold to something more divine than the life she’s endured.


Brutal in its honesty and haunting in its execution, Hell cements Historia as not just an EP, but a visceral, unfiltered scream against oppression—a reminder that sometimes, the most terrifying thing isn’t the afterlife, but the world we’ve built for ourselves.

 
 
 

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