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Where Evil Follows

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Latest Where Evil Follows News

Below is our complete Where Evil Follows news coverage, including columns and articles pertaining to the band. Some articles listed may be indirectly related, such as side projects of the band members, etc.

Where Evil Follows Releasing "Portable Darkness"

March 31st will be the release date for Where Evil Follows' debut album, "Portable Darkness," due out through Moribund Records.

Where Evil Follows is the latest diabolical creation of Toby Knapp (Onward, Waxen). In contrast to Knapp’s latest Waxen album, which indulges his blackest metal tendencies, Where Evil Follows returns the six-string sorcerer to his '80s speed metal roots. The new album's track listing is as follows:

1. Reborn (4:09)
2. They Came For Us (4:36)
3. Symbiotic (3:24)
4. Lifting The Veil (4:44)
5. A World Away (3:45)
6. Oppressive Grey (5:08)
7. Disturbing The Priest (4:59)
8. Portable Darkness (4:03) More...

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Where Evil Follows Signs Record Deal

Moribund Records has announced the signing of American speed metal force Where Evil Follows. The label comments:

"The first fruit of this union shall be Where Evil Follows' debut album, Portable Darkness, tentatively slated for a late September release. This album features the incredible talents of multi-instrumentalist Dean Sternberg. Dean handles soaring yet aggressive vocals and brings his bass-playing talents to the band.

"Dean is currently the touring bassist and back-up vocalist for ex-Iced Earth singer Matt Barlow's new band, Ashes of Ares. Earlier, Dean was chosen for touring vocalist position in Into Eternity and toured the globe extensively.

"Guitarist Toby Knapp is the musical mastermind of Where Evil Follows, taking his diabolical visions back into the realm of dark and furious heavy metal with a hefty nod towards '80s speed metal. Knapp's underground fanbase have enjoyed his tenures with Godless Rising, Waxen, and as a solo album instrumentalist starting with Shrapnel Records two decades ago, but perhaps it's the Onward fans that await this album most, as Knapp returns to what he arguably does best: straight-up heavy metal with virtuostic guitar passages combined with an intelligently soaring and melodic vocalist to bring his music to full fruition. More...

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