Pelagic Records has unveiled The Devil’s Trade’s upcoming album, Nincs Szennyezetlen Szép, with the release of “Weltschmerz,” its lead single. The title, meaning "world-pain," speaks to the sacrifices made for a healthier mindset amid global despair. The track, penned by vocalist/multi-instrumentalist Dávid Makó, reflects themes of melancholy and resilience following the passing of his mother. Set for release on November 7, the album promises a heavier, more personal exploration of grief and survival, available in multiple formats for pre-order.
Thought-Provoking Statement: Given the emotional depth and personal narratives involved in Nincs Szennyezetlen Szép, how do you think music can serve as a vehicle for processing grief and hardship in both the artist and the listener?