A Night In Texas Responds To The Commercialization Of Medical Treatment And Those Who Profit From Human Suffering With “Metastatic Misery”

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On September 4th, 2025, Australian Deathcore quartet A Night In Texas will release their fifth full-length album, The Darkest Side of Humanity, via Unique Leader Records. A first preview of the record, a single title “Metastatic Misery” is out now and the album will arrive in various formats.

Regarding “Metastatic Misery”, A Night In Texas comments:

‘Metastatic Misery’ is a scathing critique of the commercialization of disease and the industries that profit from human suffering. Centered around cancer and the devastating realities faced by those diagnosed, the track explores a world where treatment becomes a commodity and profit is often perceived to outweigh compassion. Through themes of exploitation, desperation, and systemic failure, the song questions the morality of turning humanity’s most vulnerable moments into a source of financial gain.

The Darkest Side of Humanity is A Night In Texas’ darkest and most extreme release to date. Produced by the band’s own Cory Judd then mixed & mastered by Christian Donaldson (Cryptopsy, Ingested, Despised Icon), The Darkest Side of Humanity explores “the depths of the human condition, confronting themes of death, suffering, mortality, instinct, deception, and the darker realities of existence.”

The album also “examines humanity’s primal nature, the inevitabilities of life, and the forces that shape our thoughts and actions beyond our awareness.”