Fenix From Yesterday raise the stakes with the ferocious power of ‘RAGE’
After introducing themselves with the hard-hitting debut single ‘Dictator’, Valencia-based industrial metal outfit Fenix From Yesterday return with ‘RAGE’, a sophomore release that feels both more ambitious and more emotionally charged. Rather than simply repeating the formula that first put them on the radar, the band dig deeper into the psychological themes at the heart of their growing conceptual world, delivering a track that is as thought-provoking as it is punishing.
Where ‘Dictator’ examined power and manipulation on a broader societal level, ‘RAGE’ turns the spotlight inward. Guilt, regret and self-destructive impulses collide throughout the song, creating a narrative where the greatest conflict is fought within the mind itself. It’s a familiar struggle presented with striking intensity, giving the track an emotional weight that extends well beyond its crushing instrumentation.
Musically, Fenix From Yesterday continue to refine the distinctive sound they began establishing on their debut. Massive, industrial-strength guitar riffs collide with electronic programming, mechanical rhythms and cinematic atmospheres, producing a soundcape that feels both expansive and claustrophobic.
There is also an impressive sense of purpose behind the songwriting. Every crushing riff, pulsing beat and cinematic flourish serves the emotional story unfolding beneath the surface. The anger here feels earned, transforming what could have been a straightforward metal anthem into something considerably more layered and psychologically engaging.
Having spent years quietly developing their creative vision before unveiling their music, Fenix From Yesterday sound remarkably assured for a band only two singles into their catalogue. ‘Dictator’ introduced the project’s conceptual foundations, but ‘RAGE’ demonstrates a willingness to broaden that vision while remaining completely faithful to the identity they’ve established.
With this new offering, Fenix From Yesterday prove that the momentum generated by their initial offering was no accident. They continue to carve out a distinctive space where industrial brutality, cinematic atmosphere and introspective storytelling coexist, producing modern metal that is every bit as intelligent as it is uncompromising.

