The metal band’s first release with singer Joshua Santos reorganizes the group’s front line at a decisive moment.
Thrown Into Exile released a new single, “Behind The Veil,” on Metal Injection. It is the band’s first recorded work with vocalist Joshua Santos, a move that quietly resets the group’s chemistry after a lineup transition.
Santos steps in at a point where any new voice carries weight. For a band that builds its pressure around the vocal delivery, swapping a frontman is never a small adjustment. The single arrives as a first signal of how that change will play out, without fanfare but with obvious intent. No statement accompanied the track beyond its existence, but the existence itself is enough. A band that moves forward without lengthy explanation trusts the material to speak.
The surrounding details are thin: no label mentioned, no album teased. That restraint suits the moment. Instead of overpackaging a personnel shift, Thrown Into Exile let the song land on its own terms. Whether “Behind The Veil” opens a larger cycle or stands alone, it already does the necessary work of documenting a revised unit in action.
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