The post Deicide Celebrate Christmas with New Song “Bury the Cross…with Your Christ”: Stream appeared first on Consequence. Deicide have given fans a blasphemous Christmas gift in the form of their ...
The post Deicide Detail New Album Banished by Sin, Share Single “Sever the Tongue”: Stream appeared first on Consequence. Deicide have offered up details on their new album Banished by Sin, arriving ...
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 public ...
"So, all I did was just did an album cover, really, that just focused on the whole modernization of the modern time." "I like to do something different and provocative. And I know the whole A.I. thing ...
Broken Hope and Deicide had a rather dramatic ending to their fall touring relationship, but despite some unpleasantries, they've now mended their friendship. Broken Hope revealed that all is fine ...
If all the Jesus hype leading up to Christmas has you worn down and weary, have no fear! Iconic death metal outfit Deicide dropped a brand new heavy hitting single titled “Bury The Cross…With Your ...
Death metal stalwarts Deicide are back with another diabolical new track from their highly anticipated studio effort Banished By Sin with “Sever The Tongue.” With nearly 40 years of experience under ...
"I wouldn't say it! You'll curse yourself if you say it forward, man," warns Deicide vocalist-bassist Glen Benton about the backmasked part in "Compliments of Christ" from new album Overtures of ...
It's going to be a very death metal fall when those heavy rockers known as Deicide embark on a fall 2013 trek with Broken Hope, Necronomicon and Disgorge in tow. The Glen Benton-fronted band will ...
Schlepping to Broward from Miami-Dade isn't too much of a task when the end product is something like metal muthas Deicide. They carry a real Floridian pedigree along the lines of say, a Hunter S.
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.