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Metal News for March 14, 2024

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Mishima 616 Premiere New Single "Nostromo''

U.S. deathcore outfit Mishima 616 premiere a new single titled "Nostromo", streaming via YouTube and Spotify for you now below.

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Malpraxis Premiere New Single & Music Video

Cluj-Napoca, Romania-based brutal death metal duo Malpraxis premiere a new single and music video by the name of "Organic Transcendence To Visceral Life", streaming via YouTube for you now below.


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Vended Premiere New Single & Music Video

Vended premiere a new single titled “The Far Side,” which is now available for streaming. The alternative metal band includes Griffin Taylor and Simon Crahan, the sons of Slipknot vocalist Corey Taylor and percussionist M. Shawn “Clown” Crahan, respectively. This track marks the first new material from the group since their last release, "Am I The Only One," in September. The video for the track "The Far Side" was directed by Derek Rathbun, both of which now available for streaming via YouTube and Spotify for you below.

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ERRA Premiere New Single

Progressive metalcore band from Birmingham, AL, ERRA, has released a fourth single from their upcoming album "Cure." The track, titled "Crawl Backwards Out Of Heaven," is now available for streaming via YouTube and Spotify for you now below. The album is set to be released by UNFD on April 5th.

Following the album's release, the band will embark on a North American tour with Make Them Suffer, Void Of Vision, and Novelists: More...

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Vintersea Premiere New Music Video

Vintersea has released a video for their track “Devil’s Churn,” featured on their 2023 album “Woven Into Ashes.” The PNW progressive extreme metal band opted to keep the production in-house, with bassist Karl Whinnery taking on the directorial duties for the accompanying music video.


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Black Tusk Premiere New Single & Music Video

With the release date for Black Tusk's new album "The Way Forward" set for April 26th, the Savannah, GA sludge metallers have unveiled a new single titled "Dance On Your Grave." Accompanying the single is a video directed by the band's own Chris “Scary” Adams, both of which streaming via YouTube and Spotify for you now below.

Guitarist/vocalist Andrew Fidler shared his thoughts on the release: More...

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Dead Icarus (Ex-Atreyu, Etc.) Premiere New Single

Dead Icarus, featuring Atreyu vocalist Alex Varkatzas and Enterprise Earth's Gabe Mangold (guitars) and Brandon Zackey (drums), have unveiled their debut EP titled “Ad Infernum.” The EP includes previously released singles along with the title track and a cover of Pantera's "Yesterday Don’t Mean Shit."

Check out "Ad Infernum" streaming via YouTube and Spotify for you now below.

Varkatzas shared his thoughts on the EP, stating: More...

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Dvne To Release New Album In April

Scottish progressive post-metal act DVNE will release their new full-length, "Voidkind," on April 19th via Metal Blade Records.

Formed in Edinburgh in 2013 by Frenchman Victor Vicart and native Scot Dudley Tait, progressive post-metal/sludge artisans DVNE have been building a powerful head of steam since their second album, 2021‘s kaleidoscopically mesmerizing "Etemen Ænka." Their first release for the legendary Metal Blade Records label, the LP was a concerted hike up the greasy pole for this enigmatic outfit, enabling DVNE to embark on UK and European headline tours and win spots at such discerning festivals as Hellfest, ArcTanGent, Desertfest, Damnation, and Resurrection. A live EP of reimagined album tunes, 2022‘s "Cycles Of Asphodel," kept up their profile while satiating demand from a rapidly mushrooming fanbase, and now in 2024, stunning third album "Voidkind" looks set to propel this expanded five-piece line-up (welcoming Maxime Keller on keyboards) to the top of their game.

"Voidkind" succeeds in finding new modes of expression for DVNE. The songs are more pointed, direct, and memorable, but the soundscape still has a radiant, evolving, hypnotic flow, the effect achieved with fewer layers of sonic ornamentation, consciously urging closer to DVNE‘s incendiary live sound. And despite the addition of a full-time keyboardist, Vicart has no doubt about the album‘s defining feature, "We wanted very distinct left and right guitars, and punchier drums and bass, which would transcribe better live. And the synths needed to be clearer; it‘s very easy to put five guitars on each side, loads of different vocals and keys, but then you end up watching a band with an album you really like, and the songs sound nothing like the record. That‘s what we wanted to avoid. As soon as the song starts, we want people to immediately recognise the riff." More...

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Six Feet Under Reveals New Album Details

Six Feet Under will unleash their pulverizing fourteenth studio album, Killing For Revenge, on May 10th through Metal Blade Records.

From the opening moments of first single, “Know-Nothing Ingrate,” which kicks off the record, it’s immediately clear that SIX FEET UNDER focused their energies into something that’s as brutal, lyrically visceral, and musically dazzling as one would hope for from the ground-breaking Tampa-bred death metal. Killing for Revenge, a gnarly beast of a record that’s not for the faint-hearted, dishes up nightmare-inducing imagery courtesy of frontman Chris Barnes via the vocalist’s trademark guttural vocals. Both the album title and darkly detailed red-hued album cover by artist Vince Locke are perfect containers for the brutality within.

"I chose the title 'Killing For Revenge' after we completed writing and noticed that all the lyrics and storylines had a common theme of revenge. Revenge by human or revenge by nature," Barnes says. "The album title describes the flow of the stories within the lyrics perfectly."

"Killing for Revenge" marks the second album that Barnes and guitarist Jack Owen (ex-Cannibal Corpse) have created together since reuniting for 2020’s "Nightmares Of The Decomposed." Owen also produced "Killing For Revenge." "We worked well together in Cannibal Corpse," recalls Barnes. "I loved him to death as a friend and a musician, so I'm really comfortable giving him the reins because I just have such great respect for him as an artist." More...

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Evildead Announces New Album "Toxic Grace"

It’s been four years since American Thrash Metal band Evildead unleashed their comeback album "United States Of Anarchy," much to the delight of their fans and the media. Four years in which the world has changed in lots of respects, while Evildead – solid as a rock – have held on to their typical strengths while at the same time developing their dynamic style in a controlled yet targeted manner.

The result is entitled ‘Toxic Grace’ and will be available from Steamhammer/SPV as of 24 May 2024 on CD, LP and for digital download. To ease their fans’ wait for the album’s arrival, the two singles "Raising Fresh Hell" and "Subjugated Souls," including lyric videos, will be released before the event. Both are heavy metal statements by a band with a wealth of experience who have never lost the zest and energy of their early years. The new cover artwork was created by Dan Goldsworthy (Haken, Accept, Corpsegrinder, Alestrom)

Vocalist Phil Flores describes "Toxic Grace" as an "album featuring a wide range of different styles and sounds, from doom to melodic metal, from traditional heavy metal to our characteristic old-school thrash style." More...

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