Tag: Chapters Of Misery

NEWS: Slaughter To Prevail continue with conflict!

Fast approaching 100 million streams across all platforms for their Deathcore brutality, Russian demolishers Slaughter To Prevail have added another single to the growing pile to appear in the wake of 2021 album “Kolostrom” in “Conflict” via Sumerian Records. Another display of unbridled, unapologetic and unrelenting brutality, this one is thrash-tinged and begs the question

NEWS: Slaughter To Prevail have the United Kingdom in their sights!

Having sold out their previously announced one off United Kingdom show in January Russian Deathcore brutes Slaughter To Prevail have announced not only a second night in London but another three shows on top to add to their fun and frolics. The band dropped new single “Viking” in July to follow their “Live in Moscow”

NEWS: Slaughter To Prevail smell Viking blood?

Drawing inspiration from the captivating music of Wardruna and the grandeur of legendary movies, Slaughter To Prevail have unleashed a new single titled “Viking” on their US headlining tour which features lyrics in both Russian and English. The Deathcore monsters have now provided a studio rendition of the track with a music video featuring footage from that

Playthrough: “Bonebreaker” from Slaughter To Prevail!

Dropping their both long awaited and highly anticipated sophomore album “Kolostrom” this weekend via Sumerian Records, Russian Deathcore brutes Slaughter To Prevail have swiftly followed up with a guitar playthrough video for opening cut “Bonebreaker” from Jack Simmons. The former Acrania and Hollow Prophet guitarist also appeared on Machine Head main man Robb Flynn’s “No

Review: “Kostolom” by Slaughter To Prevail

Formed in 2014 when United Kingdom based guitarist Jack Simmons, known for his work in Acrania and Hollow Prophet teamed up with Russian pairing Aleksandr “Alex Terrible” Shikolai and drummer Anton Poddyachy formerly of We Are Obscurity, Deathcore brutes Slaughter To Prevail have been on everyone’s watch list since 2016’s “Chapters Of Misery“. Thanks to