Sabrina Ramdoyal

Combichrist feat. King 810’s new single “Demons Wanna Be Summoned” is out now

Author Benedetta Baldin - 23.4.2026

Industrial-metal icons Combichrist join forces with Michigan nu-metal outfit King 810 on their new single “Demons Wanna Be Summoned“, out now via Out Of Line Music. Slow-burning and intensely atmospheric, the track is accompanied by a lyric video.

▶ Stream “Demons Wanna Be Summoned
▶ Watch the Lyric Video

Demons Wanna Be Summoned” moves at a deliberate, heavy crawl – a departure from the high-tempo aggression Combichrist are known for, replaced here by a suffocating, ritualistic tension that builds with each passing bar. The pairing with King 810 makes visceral sense: where Combichrist bring their signature industrial architecture and electronic menace, King 810 frontman David Gunn’s raw, streetwise intensity adds a layer of hard-edged grit rooted in the streets of Flint, MI. The result is something purposefully uncomfortable, heavy not by speed, but by weight.

The single arrives as Combichrist continue to build momentum around their forthcoming studio album. Founder and frontman Andy LaPlegua has been rolling out a string of singles, including “Desolation“, “RISE“, and “Feraline“, establishing a darker, more expansive sonic direction ahead of the full-length.
Live, the band shows no signs of slowing down. Combichrist are confirmed to headline Dark Force Fest 2026 (01.05.2026, Parsippany, NJ, USA) and will appear at several major European festivals throughout the summer, including Alcatraz Metal Festival (06.–09.08.2026, Kortrijk, Belgium) and M’era Luna (08.08.2026, Hildesheim, Germany).

About Combichrist
Founded in 2003 by Norwegian-born Andy LaPlegua, Combichrist emerged from Atlanta, Georgia as one of the defining forces in industrial metal and aggrotech. With a catalogue spanning over a decade of studio albums — including “Making Monsters”, “One Fire”, and 2024’s “CMBCRST” — the band has built a fiercely loyal global fanbase through relentless touring and a live show renowned for its raw energy. Their music has appeared in video game soundtracks (Devil May Cry 5) and brought the project to arena stages, including a support slot for Rammstein. With a new album on the horizon, Combichrist remain one of the most vital acts in the darker spectrum of modern heavy music.
Demons Wanna Be Summoned” is out now.