LORD OF THE LOST × INFECTED RAIN – “Would You Walk With Me Through Hell?” | A Collision of Fire, Fury, and Fragile Humanity
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A molten blend of gothic metal and modern aggression that turns devotion into something dangerous, intimate, and unforgettable.

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“Would You Walk With Me Through Hell?” isn’t just a collaboration it’s an eruption. LORD OF THE LOST and Infected Rain join forces to create a track that feels like standing in the center of a burning cathedral while two fallen angels argue over your soul. It’s raw, cinematic, and emotionally bruised in all the ways that define both bands.
The music hits first: towering guitars, orchestral shadows, industrial grit, and a pulse that feels like a heartbeat fighting its way out of your chest. LORD OF THE LOST lay the foundation with their signature gothic melancholy the sense of grandeur, the doom-tinged beauty, the weight of emotional apocalypse. Then Infected Rain tears through the track with spine-splitting screams and melodic clarity, adding volatility and vulnerability in equal measure.

Lyrically, the song is a desperate vow wrapped in darkness. It asks the kind of question lovers only whisper at their most broken: “If all of this fell apart, would you stay?” It’s devotion sharpened to a blade the kind that loves fiercely, even when it aches. The tension between loyalty and ruin becomes the heartbeat of the track, turning pain into something sacred.
Both vocalists match each other blow for blow Chris Harms with his deep, cathedral-like resonance, and Lena Scissorhands with her feral growls and aching cleans. Together, they craft a duet that feels like two souls stepping off the edge of the same cliff. Their chemistry is electric, chaotic, and strangely tender beneath all the fire.

As the song builds, it becomes clear: this isn’t about hell as punishment it’s about hell as a shared place. A place you’d willingly walk into, as long as someone you love holds your hand through the flames. That’s what makes the track hit so hard. It’s not just heavy. It’s human.



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