British Deathcore Quintet Dead Flesh Announce Post-Bloodstock Shows!

 


British deathcore quintet Dead Flesh have announced their first post-Bloodstock shows! The band, who are set to appear at Bloodstock Open Air Festival 2025 as part of the Sophie Stage on Thursday, August 7th, have been announced as support for two monstrous London shows!

The first sees them as support for German slam merchants Gutrectomy and French deathcore crew Kanine at the Camden Assembly on August 24th. The second will be at The Underworld in Camden Town with Australian deathcore outfit To The Grave on August 29th. The Underworld show is rounded out by extreme metallers Beyond Extinction and British deathcore savages Osiah. Tickets for the Gutrectomy show can be bought HERE and the To The Grave show HERE.

The news of both their upcoming appearances comes off the back of the release of their new single, ‘D.N.R’, which released on March 25th, and was their latest collaboration with producer Justin Paul Hill (SikTh).

The video for ‘D.N.R’ can be viewed HERE.

Speaking about their inclusion at Bloodstock drummer Michael “Nelly” O’Neill said: “We’re thrilled to be invited to play Bloodstock for a second time! We’d like to say a big thank you to the team for trusting us with opening the festival.”

Since their rousing performance at BOA in 2024, Dead Flesh have gone from strength to strength, playing shows across the UK and Ireland, as well as signing with US-based management company Extreme Management Group, who also work with such luminaries as Suffocation, Misery Index, Cryptopsy, and Atheist.

Dead Flesh are a five-piece deathcore band from Hertfordshire. Formed in 2021, the quintet come from an experienced background of musical talent and the ambition to bring their unique deathcore sound, hellish lyrics, and breakneck energy to a wide audience across the UK.

They released their first self-titled single 'Dead Flesh' in 2022, after working with Justin Paul Hill (SikTh), and became finalists in Hitchin's Metal 2 the Masses, after less than a year of performing together. Going on to win the contest in 2024, securing their place at the festival that same year.

Their debut EP, “Dehumanise”, came out in early 2024 to rave reviews. Metal Hammer called it a “Bile filled, anti-establishment”, No Clean Singing referring to it as a “Blast furnace of fury”, and Scream Blast Repeat stated the record was a “Human soup for a hateful God”.

Speaking about the EP, vocalist Rich Stevenson stated: ""Dehumanise" is a personal dive into misery, depression, and the state of the world in its current form. Dead Flesh bring five tracks of brutality that give a stark representation of personal struggle."

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