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Dutch/Slovakian down-tempo/deathcore band DISTANT are releasing a new song and video for "Desolation" (Edit + Camera: Bart Sperling) that comes with a trigger warning — viewer discretion is advised.

The band comments, "'Desolation' marks the most aggressive and intense chapter of our sound to date. After months of reinventing our songwriting approach, we built a brand-new digital guitar amp from the ground up and handled the entire mix and master ourselves to push our sound to the limit. The result is raw, heavy, and uncompromising, a perfect vessel for lyrics that channel our rage against the corruption, greed, and systemic misconduct poisoning this world. It's pure passion and aggression, captured in its most unfiltered form."

 Watch the video HERE.

 



Back in the spring deathcore monsters Carnifex would go on to announce a summer trek in celebration of the 15th anniversary of 2010's album "Hell Chose Me", in which they would play said album in parts, as well as some hits during their set. Support would come from Suffocation, Devourment, Distant, and Bodybox, along with Stages Of Decomposition.

Kicking off the tour with the first date being set off in Los Angeles, California in Downtown LA at The Belasco theater, the not sold out show, would still draw in a crowd, even with the craziness happening in and around LA and the world currently. 

Thus fans would head inside after doors at 4:30PM and the openers Stages Of Composition would play off, drawing in quite a reaction, having what I heard from those who had seen them be impressed. I having missed their set sadly, felt a tad sadden by it.

Following them would be Bodybox a blend of death metal meets hardcore, a lot of 2 step dancing would take place throughout their performance. Their music being heavy duty working's, with some slam elements that kept it all in check really. They got the crowd's attention and kept that energy ever flowing.

After them would be Distant a deathcore band whose timing was missed by a minute, due to their merch line and other lines in general for the remainder of the evening, having grabbed some merchandise from them and the others, it caused me to missed their set. But luckily I could still hear them from outside, and they sounded brutal yet fun regardless.

After them would be death metal Devourment a death metal band whose time on stage was well spent. During their entire performance the floor was moving endlessly. No one stood still, that everyone was dancing about, or banging their heads, it was a good smooth performance that everyone even wanted the band to do an encore but they couldn’t due to time constraints. 

Wrapping up the evening would be the co-headliners Suffocation, every time that they have played, that I have caught them, their set is always priceless. The crowd was flawless with such energy it was never ending. The mosh pit was constant, moving, headbanging, dancing, it was happening left and right. They are an act that is always so much fun to witness and have such a good time catching.

Ending the entirety of the night was Carnifex as soon as they hit the stage they played songs off their “Hell Chose Me” album, with other hits in-between. The crowd at first was a bit restless, slow, and not invested as the previous bands. But after a few songs that momentum came crashing back, that everyone kept pushing one another, banging their heads, jumping, crowd surfing, stage diving it was happening no matter where you looked. The band had ended the night with their cover of Slayer’s “Angel Of Death”, that got everyone insane! Having not seen them since 2010, catching them now was well worth the wait!

Overall this trek of a tour was well thought out and put together. All of the bands had time well spent, caught the audience’s attention, and everyone there had plenty of time to have a ton of fun!

 


 

On their quest to become immortal Dutch/Slovakian downtempo/deathcore ensemble DISTANT are unleashing another epic audio-visual treat, “The Undying”. In typical DISTANT fashion the story was written by Elmer Maurits and Alan Grnja and directed by Pavel Trebukhin for the creative forge tre.film. Stream or download the song under the following link and hear DISTANT go ultra-heavy: https://distantband.lnk.to/TheUndying-Single. And watch the stunning video: https://youtu.be/_8mRmkERONI.

 


Dutch/Slovakian downtempo/deathcore ensemble, DISTANT like to be busy and kept writing music despite their busy touring schedule and playing 117 shows in 2023 alone. Today they are unleashing “Loveless Suffering”, get ready to be swept away by the brutal intensity of DISTANT's latest deathcore anthem: https://distantband.lnk.to/LovelessSuffering-Single.

The band comments: “With its gripping portrayal of abusive relationships, this track demands attention.” Watch the video that is not for the faint of heart under the following link: https://youtu.be/fDKU5rt1YZU
The band took another step into taking full creative control over their output by singer Alan Grnja directing the video yet again.

 


DISTANT keep pushing the envelope and reinventing themselves. After releasing a number of remixes they are revealing a very special cooperation: Together with their friends in Within Destruction they are releasing a new version of their song “Exofilth”, “Exofilth 2.0”. Not only did both bands tour together in the past, WITHIN DESTRUCTION guitarist Howard Fang has also co-produced DISTANT’s latest album Heritage.

Check the song and matching lyric video to hear and see the dueling guitars of Nouri Yetgin and Howard Fang as well as blistering vocals of Alan Grnja and Rok Rupnik: https://youtu.be/HaJ076heWKU.

 


DISTANT has become an unstoppable force. After touring the US with BODYSNATCHER, ANGELMAKER, and PALEFACE the band just wrapped up their first European headlining tour with EXTORTIONIST, DAGGER THREAT, and ABBIE FALLS. Now they are dropping “(In)Human Scum”, a blistering remix of their track “Human Scum” by electronic music producer INHUMAN. Get your eardrums wrecked on all digital platforms and click here for the visualizer: https://youtu.be/2OeuQfvh-T8.


Distant - the multinational down-tempo/deathcore juggernaut from Rotterdam (The Netherlands) and the Slovak Republic - will release their third full-length, Heritage, via Century Media Records. 

Distant comments: "'Heritage', the title track from the newest Distant album, is a playful and colorful track featuring Will Ramos from Lorna Shore.

"'Heritage' is a breathtakingly heavy track yet still emotional, with a huge chorus and pace to last you for days, showcasing the diversity of our Dutch/Slovak collective!

"At last, the father and son cross blades; during this exhausting battle, they remember the times forgotten as the clash of their blades sparks new light and brings up the twisted revelation of this catastrophic deception."

For a preview of "Heritage", the new single/video for the title track - feat. Lorna Shore's Will Ramos! - can be seen here: https://youtu.be/amt9dFlm8go.


 


On February 10th 2023, Distant - the multinational down-tempo/deathcore juggernaut from Rotterdam (The Netherlands) and the Slovak Republic - will release their third full-length, "Heritage"

, via Century Media Records. Their new single, "Argent Justice" (feat. 16 vocalists from Suicide Silence, Emmure, Bodysnatcher, Angelmaker, Cabal, Crown Magnetar, Paleface and more!), can be streamed now here; the video (directed by Dylan Gould / Stay Goulden) can be seen today @ here: https://youtu.be/ftI9pAMASMI.

Alan Grnja (vocals) comments: "The inspiration for that came from animated shows in the 90s where Spider Man would team up with X-Men and stuff like that! We did that on a track in 2020 called 'Argent Debt' where we had five other people. We were inspired by being on tour in America and so many of us jumping up onstage and playing together. Every vocalist on this track sounds unique. It's a bright, colorful rainbow of Deathcore singers!"

See below for the full list of artist appearances on "Argent Justice":


--Tomáš Klár (Abbie Falls)

--Kevin Petersen (Acranius)

--Marcus Jasak (Acranius)

--Casey Tyson-Pearce (Angelmaker)

--Colton Bennet (Angelmaker)

--Mike Greenwood (Angelmaker)

--Kyle Medina (Bodysnatcher)

--Andreas Bjulver (Cabal)

--Andrew Baena (Carcosa)

--Johnny Ciardullo (Carcosa)

--Dan Tucker (Crown Magnetar)

--Alan Grnja (Distant)

--Vladimir Golic (Distant)

--Frankie Palmeri (Emmure)

--Marc Zellweger (Paleface)

--Eddie Hermida (Suicide Silence)

--Aaron Matts (ten56.)

--Devin Duarte (Worm Shepherd)

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