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Despised Icon release music video for new single “Snake in the Grass”

Canadian deathcore pioneers Despised Icon are proud to release their second single “Snake in the Grass” off their upcoming full-length album, “Purgatory”, which will be released on November 15th, via Nuclear Blast.

For the music video, the band once again used Jessy Fuchs of Les Films 37 Superkicks. Check out the video for “Snake in the Grass” below.

Despised Icon to release new studio album “Purgatory” on November 15th 2019

Canadian deathcore pioneers Despised Icon are back to reveal their 6th full-length album, “Purgatory”, which will be released on November 15th, 2019, via Nuclear Blast.

Today, the band releases the first single and title track from the album. Directed and produced by Jessy Fuchs of Les Films 37 Superkick, the video can be seen below.

Periphery release new music video for “CHVRCH BURNER”

Periphery, who kick off their Hail Stan: North American 2019 tour on Sept. 9, have released a video for “CHVRCH BURNER” - watch it below.

“Our video for "CHVRCH BVRNER" is a bit of a strange concept”, says Jake Bowen. “It’s one where kids grow up too fast and the irresistible power of money converge. We teamed up with director Justin Reich to bring this bizarre reality to life and he did a fantastic job”.

The Contortionist to release new EP “Our Bones” on August 9th 2019

The Contortionist have released new single & video for “Early Grave” and details of a new EP. Produced and directed by Corey Norman and produced and edited by vocalist Michael Lessard, this is the first music video and original song we’ve seen from the progressive group since the release of their “Clairvoyant” album in 2017.

Watch the music video for “Early Grave” below.
 

Delta Sleep releases new animated video for “Afterimage” and announces September 2019 UK Tour with CHON

Following a packed-out EU tour with Mineral and a hotly received 20-date North American tour with Gleemer, Hikes and Bogues, Delta Sleep have now announced a series of new UK tour dates with CHON for September 2019.

Alongside the tour dates, the band have also shared a brand new animated video for “Afterimage”, which is taken from their critically-acclaimed new album “Ghost City” (out now).

Periphery announces Fall 2019 North American Headlining Tour

Periphery, whose new album, “Periphery IV: Hail Stan”, debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Independent Albums, Rock Albums and Hard Rock Album charts, as well as entering the trade magazine’s Top Album Sales and Digital Albums charts at #9, announce their first North American headlining tour in support of the nine-song release, kicking off a month of shows on Sept. 9.

The Contortionist announces August 2019 European Tour

Progressive rock act The Contortionist have announced a run of European tour dates including appearances at ArcTanGent (UK), Summer Breeze (DE) and Brutal Assault (CZ) festivals.

Azusa, featuring former members of Dillinger Escape Plan, will support on a number of the headline dates.

Following on from a month-long run of the USA with Animals As Leaders, the band are touring in support of their current LP “Clairvoyant”, out now via eOne.

Cave In release new space rock tinged single “Shake My Blood”

As a band redefined by the loss of bassist Caleb Scofield, Cave In have been slowly teasing their continued identity as one of post-hardcore’s most resilient contingents.

With the June 7th release of their “Final Transmission” LP rapidly approaching, the band has released yet another glimpse of the future’s promise, via the new track “Shake My Blood”.

Listen to “Shake My Blood” below.

Daughters announce Fall 2019 European Tour

Following their sell-out April live dates, Daughters announce their return to Europe this October, one year since the release of their acclaimed album “You Won’t Get What You Want” (Ipecac Recordings), which is still leaving a powerful mark on listeners.

Full details of all incoming live shows, including their summer festival shows are listed below. Tickets are on sale here.
 
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