Deadwood Unleashes Horrifying Deathcore Video “Heretic” on Japan Tour
deadwood Unleashes “Heretic,” Announces Japan Tour
Table of Contents
- deadwood Unleashes “Heretic,” Announces Japan Tour
- Deadwood’s “Heretic”: Your Guide to the Latest Deathcore Assault
- What is Deadwood?
- What is “Heretic”?
- What can I expect from the “Heretic” music video?
- What is Deadwood’s Sound Like?
- When and where is Deadwood touring in Japan?
- who is Deadwood recommended for?
- What Else is on the Horizon for Deadwood?
- What did Deadwood say about “Heretic”?
- Where can I find more details about Deadwood?
MONTREAL (AP) — Canadian deathcore band Deadwood has released “Heretic,” the lead single from their upcoming EP, “Rituals of A Dying Light,” expected later this year. The band describes the single as their darkest material yet.
“Heretic” Video and Sonic Assault
The music video for “Heretic” creates a nightmarish visual landscape that complements the band’s signature brutal and fast-paced sound.
Upcoming Japan Tour
The single’s release coincides with Deadwood’s tour in Japan alongside Humanity’s Last Breath and DVRK, solidifying their presence in the international extreme metal community. The tour began april 12 and runs through April 15.
Tour Dates:
- April 12 – Tokyo,JP – Garret
- april 13 – Tokyo,JP – Cyclone
- April 14 – Nagoya,JP – Imaike 3Star
- April 15 – Osaka,JP – Socore Factory
Band’s Statement
In a statement,Deadwood described “Heretic” and what fans can expect from their live shows:
“This is the first song we’ve written for the next EP and one of the ones we’re most proud of: it’s fast,heavy,and technical. We are a very intense show with a very percussive and tight guitar sound. We have a lot of samples between the songs to create a horror movie atmosphere. The fans go back home with a slap in the face. Heretic represents our darkest material yet.”
Making Deathcore Angry Again
Since forming in 2020,the Montreal-based group has aimed to “Make Deathcore Angry Again,” drawing inspiration from horror stories and myths.”Heretic” delivers the heavy, terrifying atmosphere that has become Deadwood’s trademark. The band blends death metal and hardcore elements, promising an intense auditory experience.
U.S.Performances and Inkarceration Festival
Following their Japan tour, Deadwood will perform in several U.S. cities this summer, including the Inkarceration Festival in Mansfield, Ohio. The band is recommended for fans of Whitechapel, Despised Icon, and Meshuggah.
Watch “Heretic”
The music video for “Heretic” is available via Slam Worldwide.
Deadwood’s “Heretic”: Your Guide to the Latest Deathcore Assault
Canadian deathcore band Deadwood has unleashed their latest single, “Heretic,” a sonic exploration into their darkest material yet. This article dives deep into the new single, the accompanying music video, their Japan tour, and what fans can expect from this Montreal-based group.
What is Deadwood?
Deadwood is a deathcore band from Montreal, Canada, formed in 2020. Their mission, as they put it, is to ”Make Deathcore Angry again,” drawing inspiration from horror stories and myths.
What is “Heretic”?
“Heretic” is the lead single from Deadwood’s upcoming EP, “Rituals of A Dying Light,” expected later this year. The band describes this single as their darkest material yet.
What can I expect from the “Heretic” music video?
The music video for ”Heretic” is designed to create a nightmarish visual landscape that complements the band’s signature brutal and fast-paced sound. It is available via Slam Worldwide.
What is Deadwood’s Sound Like?
Deadwood blends death metal and hardcore elements, promising a very intense auditory experience. Their music features a fast-paced sound, with a heavy and technical approach. Deadwood’s live shows are described as intense,with a percussive and tight guitar sound. They incorporate samples between songs to create a horror movie atmosphere.
When and where is Deadwood touring in Japan?
Deadwood toured Japan alongside Humanity’s Last Breath and DVRK as the release of “Heretic” coincided with their tour. The tour dates were:
- April 12 – Tokyo,JP – Garret
- April 13 – Tokyo,JP – Cyclone
- April 14 – nagoya,JP – Imaike 3Star
- april 15 – Osaka,JP – Socore Factory
who is Deadwood recommended for?
Deadwood is recommended for fans of:
- Whitechapel
- Despised Icon
- Meshuggah
What Else is on the Horizon for Deadwood?
Following their Japan tour, Deadwood will perform in several U.S. cities this summer, including the Inkarceration Festival in mansfield, Ohio.
What did Deadwood say about “Heretic”?
In a statement,Deadwood stated:
“This is the first song we’ve written for the next EP and one of the ones we’re most proud of: it’s fast,heavy,and technical. We are a very intense show with a very percussive and tight guitar sound. We have a lot of samples between the songs to create a horror movie atmosphere. The fans go back home with a slap in the face. Heretic represents our darkest material yet.”
Where can I find more details about Deadwood?
The article only references the official sources available. Check social media and music platforms for updates.
Below, a fast summary of the key facts:
| Key Details | Information |
|---|---|
| Band Name | deadwood |
| Genre | Deathcore |
| Origin | Montreal, Canada |
| New single | “heretic” |
| upcoming EP | “Rituals of A Dying Light” |
| Tour | Japan (Completed) and U.S. (Upcoming) |
| Influences | Horror stories and myths |
| Recommended for Fans Of | Whitechapel, Despised Icon, and Meshuggah |
