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AngelMaker Drop Video For Brand New Track "Vengenace"



AngelMaker Drop Video For Brand New Track u"Vengeance"

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Wednesday, October 13th, 2021 - Northern Vancouver deathcore sextet, AngelMaker have released the official music video for brand new track "Vengeance" today. The new song and video highlights the release of the band's second 2-track EP 'Twilight', also released today and featuring "Vengeance" and B-side track, "The Great Grey Flame". Watch the official video for "Vengeance" here and find the tracks on all streaming platforms here.


Speaking on the dawning of AngelMaker the release of "Vengeance", vocalist Mike Greenwood shares

"Going back the the roots of Deathcore we present “Vengeance”. We wrote this song as an homage to the bands and songs that got us into Deathcore nearly 15 years ago. It’s got all the Old-school vibes; riffs, melody, and brutal breakdowns."




The two tracks on 'Twilight' follow the band's previous two-track release 'Dawn', which dropped last month. Punctuated by an official music video for "Creator's Conscience" and featuring B-side track "Eating The Body Of God". Between them the tracks have clocked up 252,000 Spotify streams and 65,000 YouTube views since release.

AngelMaker levels listeners with a furious, focused, diverse, and violent extremity, creating deathcore of the highest order, injected with blackened thrash, a smattering of power violence, and the urgent ferocity of underground hardcore. AngelMaker summon the most brutal elements of Floridian death metal and combine it with the coldest permafrost of Scandinavian black metal, without the theatricality sometimes clouding the genres. The brand new music unleashed by AngelMaker in 2021, crafted in recent months with producer Tim Creviston (Spiritbox, Misery Signals, Vultures) and mixed and mastered by Will Putney (Thy Art Is Murder, Knocked Loose, Every Time I Die), is the band’s most confident and destructive yet.

Ten years strong as an independent, do-it-yourself force, AngelMaker triumphantly stands tall. Keep it locked for more coming from AngelMaker soon.




ABOUT ANGELMAKER

The members of AngelMaker were all teenagers when the band formed (half of them even went to the same high school together) and began a decade long streak of independence that continues to this day. 2012’s Decay EP put them on the deathcore map. A three-way split EP with Lament and Isolations arrived the following year.


AngelMaker’s full-length debut, 2015’s Dissentient, was a massive standout, demonstrated by ferocious songs like “Godless", “A Dark Omen,” and “Leech,” the latter of which accumulated 1.7 million views on YouTube and 3.7 million Spotify streams. One Bandcamp commenter likened the album’s sound to “cutting your heart out with a rusty spoon.” Portland, Oregon-based producer Stephan Hawkes (Chelsea Grin, Attila, Red Fang) produced and mixed it.


The Unholy Alliance split with A Night In Texas arrived in 2016, less than a year before AngelMaker beat more than a dozen bands for a fan-voted spot on 2017’s Summer Slaughter Tour, featuring The Black Dahlia Murder, Dying Fetus, The Faceless, Oceano, Slaughter To Prevail, Origin, Rings Of Saturn, Betraying The Martyrs, and Lorna Shore, among others. That momentum continued across Canada, with AngelMaker selected as the only opening act for The Faceless on a short trek.


The deathcore subreddit lit up in search of footage from AngelMaker’s spectacular performance at the Brutal Assault festival in 2018 in an 18th-century army fortress in Czechia. MetalSucks presented the fall’s Bloodletting North America tour, putting AngelMaker alongside Virginia’s Arsis; California’s Decrepit Birth; Slovenia’s Within Destruction; and New York’s Internal Bleeding and Pyrexia.


AngelMaker’s self-titled sophomore album emerged in 2019, punctuated by unrelenting tracks like “Hollow Heart,” “BLOODTHIRSTER” and “Requiem.” They supported the record with shows and tours alongside Despised Icon, Kublai Khan, and Ingested.


The band’s dual-vocal and triple-guitar composition allows for new and diverse explorations of extremity, setting AngelMaker both inside and apart from the traditions of the deathcore subgenre. Now, as the British Columbian ensemble’s first new material in roughly two years seeps out from the underground in 2021, AngelMaker are back and ready to once again assert their place at the very forefront of the deathcore scene.


AngelMaker Are


Casey Tyson-Pearce – Vocals

Mike Greenwood – Vocals

Colton Bennett – Guitar

Matt Perrin – Guitar

Johnny Ciardullo – Guitar

Cole Rideout – Bass


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