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THY CATAFALQUE Announce New Album “XII: A gyönyörű álmok ezután jönnek”

Posted by metalshockfinland on August 22, 2024
Posted in: Int. News, News. Tagged: THY CATAFALQUE. Leave a comment
Photo by © Orsolya Karancz

Tamás Kátai has a vision that extends far beyond Hungary. While only intended as a studio project, over the past two decades, Thy Catafalque has grown into a lively collaboration that brings together other prominent musicians from inside and outside his country’s metal scene. With each album, he’s pushed the boundaries of extreme metal, bringing the world’s most vile art form into conversation with the avant-garde. 

His upcoming twelfth album is Thy Catafalque’s most expansive release yet. XII features many familiar faces from the project’s wide discography. Dreamy synths swirl amidst riffs that are both catchy and crushing. Traditional acoustic and classical instruments accompany production that’s slightly more modern. But A gyönyörű álmok ezután jönnek also ties back to Kátai’s past and the history of his home country.    

“I felt it was time to move in a different direction, whatever that direction might be, but A gyönyörű álmok ezután jönnek still possesses the dreaminess that I’ve always associated with Thy Catafalque”, Kátai says. “There is a tinge of nostalgia, a tinge of sadness, a tinge of hope, a tinge of beauty and still a generous amount of metal”.      

XII: A gyönyörű álmok ezután jönnek comes out November 15, 2024 on Season of Mist.
Pre-order & Pre-save at https://orcd.co/thycatafalquexiiagyonyorualmokezutanjonnek

Watch the surreal video for the album’s title track and lead single:

The video for “A gyönyörű álmok ezután jönnek” was created by No Total Films.

Of course, Tamás Kátai hasn’t been dreaming about his new album for too long. In true prolific fashion, Thy Catafalque’s twelfth album arrives just 14 months after the last one. Just like Alföld, Kátai set out to make a straightforward metal album, but while there are still plenty of chest-pounding moments, A gyönyörű álmok ezután jönnek took him on a surreal journey.

“I imagine these songs as guides through a dark night of the soul”, Kátai says. In the video for the title track, he runs through the streets of his hometown in  Makó. As the path winds through the placid countryside, he’s greeted by strange scenes from both the past and present: rusted-out rail cars, bare-knuckle brawling, mysterious packages being dumped in the woods, a red-headed woman singing stoically in a field. At one point, he’s stopped in his tracks by the sight of his doppelgänger digging his own grave.         

“The video is pretty personal”, Kátai says. “It was shot at places from my past and almost all of the actors are my old friends.” Despite the homecoming, the inspiration behind “A gyönyörű álmok ezután jönnek” isn’t so warm and fuzzy. “The title track comes from a place of disappointment”, he continues. “In the afterglow of nostalgia, there’s also a chill of disappointment”.

Even though it’s the closing song, “A gyönyörű álmok ezután jönnek” doesn’t end on a down beat. In fact, it just might be the catchiest song on the album. The return of tender brooding vocalist Gábor Dudás gives more than enough reason to celebrate, but the galloping hi-hats, bright hand claps and tireless, fist-pumping guitar hooks will make this song an instant staple of Thy Catafalque’s growing live set.

“The production has been very similar since Geometria” says Kátai. “This time around, I was aiming for a change in the overall sound”. 

The flair for the avant-garde that has come to define Thy Catafalque shines through the darkness on album number twelve. But in order to see the light at the end of the tunnel, for the first time, Kátai needed some guidance from an outside producer. Granted, Gábor Vári is no stranger to how his mind works. When he’s not holed away in the studio with other prominent Hungarian metal bands, Gábor could be seen hammering away at his guitar on stage with Thy Catafalque on the live album Mezolit. In their time-honed hands, even the dark waves of synth on “A gyönyörű álmok ezután jönnek” glow with the faint but familiar reassurance of the dawn.      

“The title means ‘The Beautiful Dreams Are Yet to Come'”, Kátai explains. “So even amidst the despair and disappointment, there’s still hope for a future that might offer warmer days after the darkness has ceded”.  

Artwork Front cover by Dániel Szécsényi and Tamás Kátai – Illustrations by Orsolya Pintér.

Tracklist
1. Piros Kocsi, Fekete Éj (4:12)
2. Mindenevö (6:35)
3. Vasgyár (6:18)
4. Világnak Világa (6:28)
5. Nyárfa, Nyírfa (2:53)
6. Lydiához (3:05)
7. Vakond (4:29)
8. Ködkiraly (7:58)
9. Aláhullás (3:48)
10. A Gyönyörü Álmok Ezután Jönnek (3:14) [WATCH]
11. Babylon (Bonus Track – Omega Cover) (3:42)*
Total runtime: 49:02
*Digital only

For two decades, Tamás Kátai was content on sticking to the studio. That changed in 2021, when he and a cast of heavy hitters performed at the Fekete Zaj Festival. This milestone was later committed to memory on Mezolit, but Thy Catafalque has continued to grow into a steady and spectacular live act.

Earlier this year, Thy Catafalque headlined their  first tour of Europe. Now, to celebrate the project’s upcoming twelfth album, Kátai and his ever-growing list of collaborators will perform at four concerts across Europe. This includes two very special shows at one of Hungary’s most influential underground venues, where they’ll perform songs off XII: A gyönyörű álmok ezután jönnek, along with all ten tracks on the recently reissued fifth album Rengeteg.

During these two special shows at Dürer Kert, Thy Catafalque will be joined by the noisy experimentalists in Shum, labelmate Saor and Kátai’s old band, Gire.  

Thy Catafalque 2024 Concerts
September 1 – Campulung Muscel, Romania @ Posada Rock Festival [TICKETS]
October 12 – Thessaloniki, Greece, @ Mammothfest [TICKETS]
November 22 – Budapest, Hungary @ Dürer Kert w/ Saor [TICKETS]
November 23 – Budapest, Hungary @ Dürer Kert w/ Gire, Shum [TICKETS]

New fans and long-time appreciators can now rediscover just how much Thy Catafalque has grown since their humble beginnings as a duo. This year, Season of Mist re-issued Thy Catafalque’s first seven albums.

These reissues include first-edition pressings, limited color vinyls, UV-prints, 3D etchings and new artwork, plus bonus tracks. Order:https://redirect.season-of-mist.com/ThyCatafalqueReissues

Tamás Kátai has a vision that extends beyond borders and boundaries. Even during its infancy, Thy Catafalque had already outgrown the rather rigid guidelines of black metal. Though only intended for the studio, over the past 20 years, his recording project has evolved into a lively collaboration. With each album, Thy Catafalque has pushed the envelope of extreme metal a step further, bringing the world’s most vile art form into conversation with the avant-garde.  

Thy Catafalque’s twelfth album is even more expansive, but XII: A gyönyörű álmok ezután jönnek ties both to its mastermind’s past and the history of his native Hungary. “For this album, I felt it was time to move in a different direction, whatever that direction might be”, Kátai says, “but XII still possesses the dreaminess that I’ve always associated with Thy Catafalque”.   

Of course, Kátai hasn’t been mulling over this album for too long. Keeping in line with his prolific pace, XII arrives just one year after his previous album. Named after the stretch of land where the producer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist was born in southeast Hungary,  Alföld returned to the heaviness from which Thy Catafalque took root during the late ’90s. Once again, Kátai set out to make a straightforward metal record, but while there’s plenty of cause for chest-pounding, A gyönyörű álmok ezután jönnek ended up taking him on another surreal headtrip.

“I think of this album as an introspective journey through the night”, Kátai says. Opener “Piros kocsi, fekete éj” (which in English means “Red Carriage, Black Night”) glides off through a warm mist of piping keys, led by twin engine guitars that crest with reverb. “Time clatters on the rails”. Attila Bakos sings in Hungarian. His voice beams over the airwaves with the same clean force as 15 years ago, when he helped lift Thy Catafalque out of the Hungarian underground on the recently reissued Róka hasa rádió.   

“Attila also sang on Rengeteg“, Kátai remembers about the first Thy Catafalque album that he wrote and recorded by himself. “‘Piros kocsi, fekete éj’ has the same sense for melody. It opens the album with a feeling of nostalgia”.  

Of course, many other familiar faces join Kátai on his journey. After all, Thy Catafalque started as a duo with János Juhász. A gyönyörű álmok ezután jönnek features the biggest guest list in the project’s long discography. More than 20 guest musicians appear on this album, including old friends from inside and outside the Hungarian metal scene. Martina Veronika Horváth — whose band The Answer Lies in the Black Void toured Europe with Thy Catafalque earlier in 2024 — duets with the tender brooding Gábor Dudás for a faithful rendition of “Lydiához”, a 1980 Sebő ensemble classic that sowed the seeds for Hungary’s roots revival.

“That is a song that’s been with me and the rest of my generation ever since we were children”, Kátai says. Violins, cello, clarinet and other classical instruments add to the comforts of home. Before it drifts off high beyond the clouds, “Vakond” strings along like a whistling stroll across The Great Plains. “Alföld was very bleak”, he continues. “Adding classical and acoustic instruments helped add a spring of color and an air of adventure to these new songs”.

Still, A gyönyörű álmok ezután jönnek can be a hard road — especially during its crushing middle section. Despite the gentle opening plucks, “Mindenevő” crashes down like a boulder, hurtling ahead at terrifying speed behind doomy operatic backing vocals, mechanized blast beats and the eerie fires of tremolo picking that forged Thy Catafalque’s debut Sublunary Tragedies. “This album still has plenty of metal”, Kátai assures. 

The heaviest moments are often grounded in Hungary’s history. While colored by nostalgia, XII is also shadowed by the ticking hands of time, a theme that ripples back to 2021’s Vadak. Blackened chugger “Vasgyár” shares a namesake with the rusted-out ironworks that once fueled the country’s economy. It’s not a political statement, but the song does reflect how the landscape has changed to the eye of the now 48-year-old Kátai.  

“Even the album’s visuals are from a bygone era”, he says. In the video for its title track, closing song and lead single, Kátai doesn’t just run through the streets of his hometown. Surreal scenes from the past and present linger along his winding path through the placid countryside. Watching his doppelgänger dig his own grave feels like a living nightmare. “‘This song comes from a place of desperation”, he says. “Within the afterglow of nostalgia, there’s also the chill of disappointment”.  

Ultimately, the progressive flair that has come to define Thy Catafalque shines through the darkness on album twelve. Only this time around, in order to reach the light at the end of the tunnel, Kátai needed some guidance. “I felt like the production had largely been the same since Geometria“, he admits. XII marks the first time in the project’s history that he worked with an outside producer. Granted, Gábor Vári is no stranger to how his mind works. When he’s not holed away in the studio with other prominent Hungarian metal bands, Gábor could be seen hammering away at his guitar on stage with Thy Catafalque on the live album Mezolit. “He was the perfect person to help give this album a somewhat different sound that is still familiar”.

As a result, “A gyönyörű álmok ezután jönnek” stands out as one of Thy Catafalque’s biggest crowd pleasers, uplifted by hand claps and catchy, fist-pumping riffs. Even the dark waves of synth glow with the reassurance of the dawn. “At the end, there’s still hope for a future that might offer warmer days after the darkness has ceded”.

Thy Catafalque’s twelfth album looks back longingly at the past, Tamás Kátai isn’t stopping to smell the roses. With A gyönyörű álmok ezután jönnek, he shows that the beautiful dreams are yet to come.

Recording Lineup
Tamás Kátai – guitar, bass, vocals, keyboards, programming

Guest musicians
Martina Veronika Horváth – vocals on Track 1, 6
Ivett Dudás – vocals on Track 8
Helga Kreiter – vocals on Track 4, 10
Gábor Dudás – vocals on Track 2, 5, 6, 10
Bálint Bokodi – vocals on Track 2, 4, 9
Gábor Veres – vocals on Track 3, 8
Attila Bakos – vocals on Track 1
Zoltán Kónya – vocals on Track 3
András Vörös – vocals on Track 4
Breno Machado – lead guitar on Track 2
Zoltán Vigh – lead guitar on Track 3
Krisztián Varga – lead guitar on Track 4
Daniele Belli – acoustic guitar on Track 2
Miguel Velasquez Matija – fretless bass on Track 2, 6
Edu Giró – oud, bouzouki, baglama on Track 2,7
Grigoris Mitropoulos – bouzouki, mpaglamas on Track 7
Sanja Smileska – violin on Track 3
Jo Quail – electric cello on Track 8
Issar Shulman – contrabass on Track 2
Cal Rustad – French horn on Track 2, 8
Manuel Domenech – cor anglais on Track 8
Khachatrian Lernik – clarinet on Track 2
Gergő Bille – flugelhorn, trumpet on Track 7
Joakim Toftgaard – trombone, trumpet on Track 7
Fabian Hernandez – saxophone on Track 5
Viktória Varga – narration on Track 3
Annamari Sánta – narration on Track 7, 8

Recording
Recorded in various countries: Hungary, United Kingdom, Romania, Ukraine, Italy, Spain, Greece, North Macedonia, Israel, U.S.A., Colombia, Brazil.

Producer & Sound Engineer
Tamás Kátai, Gábor Vári

Mixing & Mastering
Miracle Sound Szeged, Hungary. Mixed and mastered by Gábor Vári.

Follow Thy Catafalque
https://thy-catafalque.hu
https://www.facebook.com/thycatafalque
https://www.instagram.com/thy_catafalque
https://www.youtube.com/user/kataitamas
https://thycatafalque.bandcamp.com/
https://open.spotify.com/artist/4sgTqbA7htxYkRRJBPZIom
https://music.apple.com/us/artist/thy-catafalque/372164196

MIDNITE HELLION to Kick Off on Tour with Legendary Metal Machine U.D.O.

Posted by metalshockfinland on August 22, 2024
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After a nationwide US tour with Anvil in 2022/2023, New Jersey thrash rockers MIDNITE HELLION are finally back on the road: This time, they’ll be supporting the iconic U.D.O. along with brilliant vocalist Udo Dirkschneider on their North American Tour (SEP 6 – OCT 20, 2024) – so get ready for some top tier metal madness! The two bands will perform together until OCT 10, before MIDNITE HELLION continue rocking their own run until the end of October. And the powerful threesome is more than ready to keep their promise and deliver some must see live shows, true to their motto: “Live, raw, bang thy head ‘til it’s sore!”

MIDNITE HELLION offer a wild mix of Rock ‘n’ Roll, Heavy Metal, Blues, Thrash Metal, and 70s & 80s Pop Music, inspired by bands like KISS, Overkill, Michael Schenker Group, Judas Priest and Don McLean. It’s all of these influences that mold their sound and make them into a band unlike any other newer act, unable to be pigeon-holed to any specific sub-genre. And the band’s aspirations for the upcoming tour are clear: “We want the listener to free their mind and have a great time. Life is too short to sweat the small stuff, and we’re here as an escape from the doldrums not as a reminder of it.  Life is for living, so crank it up loud ‘n’ proud!”

Midnite Hellion x U.D.O. Tour Dates:

09/06 Frenchtown, NJ – Artie’s Bar & Grill
09/07 New Bedford, MA – The Vault Music Hall
09/08 Reading, PA – Reverb
09/11 Jefferson, LA – Southport Music Hall
09/12 Houston, TX – Rise Rooftop
09/14 San Antonio, TX – Rolling Oaks Event Center
09/15 Dallas, TX – Trees
09/17 El Paso, TX – Rockhouse Bar & Grill
09/18 Glendale, AZ – The 44
09/20 San Francisco, CA – DNA Lounge
09/21 Santa Ana, CA – Stages
09/22 West Hollywood, CA – Whisky A Go Go
09/23 San Diego, CA – Brick By Brick
09/25 Denver, CO – The Rickhouse
09/27 McHenry, IL – The Vixen
09/28 Joliet, IL – The Forge
09/29 Versailles, OH – BMI Event Center
10/02 Montreal, QC – Les Foufounes Electriques
10/03 Ottawa, ON – Brass Monkey
10/04 Westland, MI – Token Lounge
10/05 Ringle, WI – Q & Z Expo Center
10/07 Milwaukee, WI – Shank Hall
10/09 Harrison, OH – Blue Note
10/10 Columbus, OH – The King of Clubs

Other Midnite Hellion Tour Dates:

10/11 Louisville, KY – Mag Bar
10/12 Knoxville, TN – Pilot Light
10/18 Orlando, FL – Grumpy’s Underground
10/20 Wilmington, NC – Reggie’s 42nd Street Tavern

MIDNITE HELLION’s successful album Kingdom Immortal was released on the US market in 2022 (where it immediately entered the Metal Contraband and NACC Radio charts) before it was also introduced to Europe in early 2024, making it their first world-wide release. The album is available on CD, MC, and LP and the band couldn’t be happier: “We’re pleased to be able to bring to you, the European faithful fans of all things Heavy, the chance to own an album we’re very proud of. In this day and age, import fees are at an all-time high. With our new worldwide distribution, we have cut that out so you can now obtain our newest release at a nice price.”

Kingdom Immortal was recorded in a diabolically effective six-day-studio-power-working-session with producer Alex Perialas (Anthrax/S.O.D., Overkill, Testament, Joe Bonamassa), for whom the band has a lot of praise: “One reason we decided to work with Alex Perialas is due to his unique ability to capture lightning in a bottle. As many know, Alex recorded the legendary Speak English Or Die album by S.O.D in two days and mixed it in one day while Anthrax was in the studio recording Spreading The Disease. Going back to basics, not only did we want to have spontaneity on record, but also make an album with real instruments captured with vintage microphones on a physical console and outboard gear, with no artificial samples or computerized plug-ins.” To save time while in the studio, they chose to record to Pro-Tools instead of recording to tape, which also saved time with digitizing for CD mastering. “With the exception of studio amps and guitars that were also used on Alex’s previous projects, every instrument on Kingdom Immortal is what we use live.  I know it’s not exactly ‘en-vogue’ nowadays to have a record released without modern production elements.  All I have to say is Led Zeppelin’s IV still sounds incredible 53 years later…”.

Have you checked out MIDNITE HELLION’s banger album yet?
Enter Kingdom Immortal HERE: https://orcd.co/kingdomimmortal

1. H.M.O
2. She-Demon
3. Phantomland
4. Rapscallion
5. Speed Demon
6. Resurrected
7. Army Of The Dead
8. In Sickness And In Hell

When entering Kingdom Immortal, the third track that greets you is Phantomland. The song brings you on a journey to a far away land not fit for man nor beast, so beware of what lurks in the shadows. Musically inspired by Tom Petty’s Refugee and thematically inspired by the original Nosferatu, Phantomland brings you to the land of the undead, where fight or flight is the only chance of survival.

As MIDNITE HELLION’s dexterous drummer Drew Rizzo points out: “Phantomland is a five minute euphony of chaos, adventure, and insanity. Join us or perish!”

Bearing the fruits of Drew’s effort and creativity, filming, editing, and storyboarding, Phantomland is the band’s first single accompanied by a (DIY!) music video.

For those who have seen MIDNITE HELLION live in the past few years, touring for Kingdom Immortal has had a different guitarist for each leg so far. Charles Koegler recorded the guitars on the album, and did a stellar job performing live in 2022 when MIDNITE HELLION first toured with Anvil. Unfortunately, he was unable to continue touring, so he stepped down. “In his place, our Canadian friend Jeff Wilson came through for us for our second leg with Anvil in 2023, and funny enough, we had more Canadians on the tour package than we did Americans!”, says the band. While Jeff may join the band again down the road, his schedule is currently booked solid as a touring guitarist for Lutharo. “We wish to thank both Charles and Jeff for their tremendous contributions to Midnite Hellion’s live events!”, the guys address thankfully. Now, the band members are pleased to welcome from the great state of West Virginia, Matt O’Donnell to handle the guitar-slinging duties for them on their upcoming tour with U.D.O. and beyond! Matt is now a resident of the Garden State and is primed to join MIDNITE HELLION in showing everyone what New Jersey Heavy Metal Rock ‘n’ Roll is all about!

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ADAMANTRA Release Third Single ‘Hypocrites’

Posted by metalshockfinland on August 22, 2024
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Photographer: Raimo Dahl @ hopeaajavaloa.fi

“When normally it takes tens or even hundreds of different pictures to get that top one that would be used, we decided to go against the grain to get that perfect atmosphere. We took a single photo using 19th century wet plate photography technique. This way there was no need to decide upon which picture to use. It was a one shot. That’s it.”

Ever since the beginning of the millennium, Adamantra has been devoted to molding their prog metal with piety. Now in the fall they will be bringing out their third full-length album. A third single from the album, Hypocrites, is a story of witch hunts featuring a real string quartet for the first time in the band’s recording history.

“When you run away from narrow-mindedness. When you feel that what you are doing is never right or good. Things can be something completely different than what they seem. The world is not black and white. Or is it?”, bass player Jukka Hoffrén comments on the song’s theme.

Listen to the single on music services (Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer, Tidal etc.): https://push.fm/fl/adamantra-hypocrites

LINE-UP:
Tuomas Nieminen – Vocals
Panu Kiskola – Guitars
Jukka Hoffrén – Bass Guitar (Amberian Dawn & Coventhrall)
Chrism – Keyboards (James LaBrie & Simulacrum)
Mikko Sepponen – Drums

STRING QUARTET:
Mervi Myllyoja: Violin
Manna Lahti: Violin
Maarit Holkko Viola
Iida Sinivalo: Cello

Cover art:
Cover layout by Jan “Örkki” Yrlund
Original photo by Susanna Kallinen

This single and upcoming album are released through Inverse Records.

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HERIOT Release New Single + Video ‘At the Fortress Gate’

Posted by metalshockfinland on August 22, 2024
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The UK’s most exciting new heavy band, HERIOT, have unveiled their new single, At the Fortress Gate, their second glimpse of their long-awaited debut album. Devoured by the Mouth of Hell will be released 27th September.

Pre-order the new album here: https://heriot.lnk.to/DevouredByTheMouthOfHellNe

The single was recorded with Josh Middleton (Sylosis, Architects) and GRAMMY award-winning Will Putney (END, Fit For An Autopsy, Better Lovers); and the video was directed by the band’s long-time collaborator Harry Steel and filmed at HERIOT’s performances this summer at Hellfest, Jera on Air, Download Festival, Resurrection, Rock Am Ring and Rock im Park.

The band comment: “At the Fortress Gate blends elements from both our early and newer influences. It’s been one of our favourite unreleased tracks to perform live over this festival season, and we can’t wait to add it in the set for the Fit For An Autopsy tour later this year!”

KANONENFIEBER Release New Single + Video ‘Der Maulwurf’

Posted by metalshockfinland on August 22, 2024
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Blackened Death metallers Kanonenfieber have released a new single and video for Der Maulwurf (The Mole), taken from their upcoming anti-war album, Die Urkatastrophe.

Pre-order the new album here: https://kanonenfieber.lnk.to/DieUrkatastropheNe

KANONENFIEBER explains about the back story of Der Maulwurf:
“Underground mine warfare also began in the fall/winter of 1914 with the start of the trench warfare. The pioneers employed to build the mine shafts worked 12-hour shifts, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Apart from the miserable oxygen supply, the so-called ‘moles’ had to contend with water ingress and burial. The low tunnels made it impossible to work standing up, which is why the miners soon complained of back problems, open knees and hands and trench foot disease. Miners who worked for long periods of time often suffered from mental illnesses and panic attacks as a result of their work.”

SIGNS OF THE SWARM Drop Live Version of Fan Favorite ‘Amongst The Low & Empty’

Posted by metalshockfinland on August 22, 2024
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Ahead of their headliner “Decade of the Swarm Tour”, Pittsburgh, PA Deathcore unit, Signs of the Swarm, have dropped a live version of their most popular song, Amongst the Low & Empty, from Whitechapel’s 2023 Christmas show. The audio from the board was mixed+mastered by producer Josh Schroeder (Lorna Shore, Varials).

Stream the live single here: https://SignsOfTheSwarm.lnk.to/AmongstTheLowAndEmpty-LiveInKnoxville-2023Ne

 “We wanted to capture the energy of Amongst the Low & Empty from the stage and bring it to your headphones,” explains drummer Bobby Crow. “The song has really taken on a life of its own on the road—serving as our new de facto opener and jolting the crowd with its immediate energy—all thanks to the fans. Special thanks to Whitechapel and the amazing crowd in Knoxville, TN for being part of this. And, yes, we’ll be opening with it on both the ‘Decade of the Swarm’ North American Tour and ‘Faces of Death’ European Tour.”

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