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Since the band’s inception, Benton has used Deicide as a vehicle for overtly anti-Christian beliefs and symbolism, and the decision to release a blasphemous song on Christmas fits his M.O.
Deicide This American death metal band was formed in 1987 in Tampa, Fla., and from the beginning was a musical homage to Satan, offering up a confrontational, overtly Satanic attack against ...
Support will be provided by Krisiun, Inferi, and Cloak. Deicide Announce 2024 North American Tour Heavy Consequence Staff. ... and runs through an October 11th show in the band’s hometown of ...
Jesus, former Deicide guitarist Eric Hoffman either needs to settle his piece with frontman Glen Benton or stay off social media when he’s wasted. Back in 2019, we covered an especially unhinged rant ...
Deicide's Glen Benton was the guest on Full Metal Jackie’s radio show this past weekend. He opened up about the band's latest album, 'In the Minds of Evil,' discussed how his life differs from ...
Asheim previously explained the cover was an intentional throwback to the band's 1990 self-titled cover, it was designed by a jewelry designer associated with Deicide, and that an actual human got ...
And you know what? The album still slays, and it just made me even more excited for the release of Deicide’s latest, ‘Till Death Do Us Part, which hits shelves April 28 in Europe and May 13 here in ...
Thanks to bands like Deicide, Obituary, Morbid Angel and New York emigrants Cannibal Corpse, the city is still widely considered ground zero for the gruesome, gutteral godless death metal movement.
Deicide has recently announced an exciting new tour in collaboration with Decibel touring. The tour is set to kick off on August 2, 2023, and will run until August 18, 2023.
DEICIDE, GORGOROTH, KREATOR & DIMMU BORGIR To Headline Beyond The Gates 2023. ... Nature and local culture has always been a poignant source of inspiration for the bands emerging from the Bergen ...
As we recently explored at length, the current state of mainstream heavy metal is bleak, partially because so many of the biggest bands are more like pop acts with the occasional metalcore breakdown.
Deicide at the Gramercy Ballroom, 2012 (more by Jonathan McPhail) Though the troubled Deicide/Broken Hope/Disgorge tour has now come to an end, ... So, if you are in a band: ...