The Kennedy Veil have announced some California shows with Flub and Equipoise. Here’s the dates:
01/24 Orangevale, CA – The Boardwalk
01/25 Lakewood, CA – Regal Inn
01/26 Santa Rosa, CA – The Arlene Francis Center
The Kennedy Veil have announced some California shows with Flub and Equipoise. Here’s the dates:
01/24 Orangevale, CA – The Boardwalk
01/25 Lakewood, CA – Regal Inn
01/26 Santa Rosa, CA – The Arlene Francis Center
The Kennedy Veil have released a new single titled “Conquering The Accursed.” This is the band’s first track with new vocalist Darren Liwen and it is available to stream below:
[via Decibel]
The Kennedy Veil have shared some official footage from their November 9, 2017 performance in Mesa, AZ. That set was part of the Bloodletting tour, which also featured Origin, Archspire, Defeated Sanity, Dyscarnate, and Visceral Disgorge.
The Kennedy Veil have premiered a new song titled “Godslaughter” via Metal Sucks. This song is from their new album “Imperium,” which will be released on October 20
The band commented:
“The opening lyric of ‘Godslaughter‘ simply states, ‘reclaim death.’ To us, it is a statement of remaining true to what the genre was built from, while still bringing our own ideas of modern death metal into the fold. From blast beats to slow, heavy parts, ‘Godslaughter‘ has something that we think all fans of the genre can sink their teeth into.”
The Kennedy Veil have premiered a new song titled “Flesh Of The Sun” feat. The Black Dahlia Murder‘s Trevor Strnad. This song is from their new album “Imperium,” which will be released on October 20
Gabe Seeber commented:
“The world of metal has become flooded with your quintessential ‘tech’ bands,. It seems to me that many metal bands of today put so much focus on cramming as many notes as possible into songs, and playing the most difficult riffs with less focus on song structures as a whole. Without taking anything away from the obvious creativity and talent of today’s generation of death metallers, we in The Kennedy Veil are aiming to harken back to a more primal and aggressive form of the genre.”
[via Decibel]
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