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Employed To Serve Premiere New Single & Video

UK metalcore band Employed To Serve have released the third single, “Breaks Me Down,” as part of the lead-up to their upcoming album “Fallen Star.” The track is accompanied by a performance video directed by Joe Guppy. “Fallen Star” is scheduled for release on April 25th via Spinefarm Records.

Frontwoman Justine Jones shared her thoughts on the song: More...

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Employed To Serve Premiere New Single & Video

British metalcore band Employed To Serve have just unveiled the title track from their upcoming album, Fallen Star. The new single arrives alongside a music video directed by David Brodsky (known for his work with Cattle Decapitation, The Black Dahlia Murder), both of which streaming via YouTube and Spotify for you now below. “Fallen Star” will be out in stores on April 25th, 2025.

Vocalist Justine Jones shared insight into the track and its visuals, stating: More...

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Employed To Serve Premiere New Music Video

British metalcore act Employed To Serve have premiered their latest single, “Atonement,” streaming via YouTube and Spotify for you now below. The track features a guest appearance from Will Ramos of symphonic deathcore titans Lorna Shore and will appear on the band’s upcoming album, “Fallen Star,” slated for release on April 25th via Spinefarm Records.

David Brodsky (Cattle Decapitation, The Black Dahlia Murder) directed the accompanying music video for the song, which you can watch below. Ramos isn’t the only notable guest on “Fallen Star”—the album also features Jesse Leach of Killswitch Engage and Serena Cherry of Svalbard.

Guitarist Sammy Urwin commented on the track: More...

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Deicide Decimates The Dome In Tufnell Park

Sometimes, to understand what makes something so beloved, you need to go back to the roots. Nowadays, death metal bands are ten a penny, very few of which offer anything worth listening to, much less anything original. There's definitely some good younger bands out there like Baest and Frozen Soul, but few will disagree; You can't beat the classics. In the grip of sunshine and hot weather, two things Britain is very unfamiliar with, London welcomed a band who was born in the heat and became one of death metal's true icons; Deicide. Having just released their latest album, "Banished By Sin," the Florida quartet were in town, fresh off of their performance at Bloodstock to bring their rabid fan base a healthy dose of blasphemy, antitheism and crushing tunes.

Unfortunately, a myriad of transport problems prevented me from getting to the venue when doors opened and checking out the first band Corpsing. I've no idea what they sound like, but it would have been nice to find out in person. However I did arrive shortly before the second band of the night, Burner, took to the stage, which was an interesting set in a way. Like a lot of bands in the modern scene, they're billed as "death metal/hardcore" but honestly, they're a deathcore band, like many other groups who use the double genre tag.

It has to be said that they do have a bit more going on than the standard deathcore fare however, with some cool grooves and riffs and there was certainly an audience for them at this show, enough to generate a decent mosh pit anyway. Sadly, there was also more than a few people in attendance who just took the piss out of them, sarcastically mimicking the vocalist's mannerisms throughout the set, while the rest of the crowd seemed pretty nonplussed. They're worth checking out if you're into deathcore and they probably would have gone down better supporting a different legend like Suffocation or Broken Hope, but when life gives you an opportunity you take it, so fair play to them. More...

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Sylosis Premiere New Live Video

Sylosis has returned with yet another electrifying live video, this time showcasing their performance of "Poison For The Lost." Recorded during their set at the O2 Forum in London, England, on November 11th, 2023, the video captures the energy and intensity of the progressive metal outfit's live shows.

Fans can look forward to catching Sylosis on their upcoming tour across the UK and Ireland. More...

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