Seeing as they have a European tour at the start of 2026, now seems like the perfect time for Alex Terrible and Jack Simmons from Slaughter To Prevail to speak to The Downbeat Podcast host Craig Reynolds about their current happenings. Everything from their new album to wrestling with bears, bare knuckle boxing and the
Courtesy of Moshpit TV a pro-shot full set from Deathcore merchants Slaughter To Prevail at the Long Beach California stop of the The Van’s Warped Tour on 26th July is now streaming. Including “Demolisher“, “Viking” and “Russian grizzly in America” it follows the bands new album “Grizzly” out of the gate and should get European fans
If you asked Slaughter To Prevail a decade ago where they would be right now, we very much doubt that they’d be talking about selling out huge venues, taking Suicide Silence and Dying Fetus on tour across Europe, inciting a record breaking wall of death at Hellfest last summer or having over a million monthly
Slaughter To Prevail have announced they will be dragging Dying Fetus and Suicide Silence kicking and screaming across Europe as they celebrate their upcoming new album “Grizzly“. As if that wasn’t enough to get excited about, UK fans will get a special treat as Annotations Of An Autopsy will join those shows to perform their
Variety maybe the spice of life but is it enough for you to want to remain in Arena having witnessed a set from Russian Deathcore brutes Slaughter To Prevail to watch Falling in Reverse and Hollywood Undead in December? If it is then you can witness all three bands on a pair of stops…
It might be unlucky for some but for Slaughter To Prevail sticksman Evgeny Novikov, having a Tama drum kit embellished with no less than thirteen Zildjian cymbals of all shapes and sizes works perfectly. He demonstrates how they are used in this rendition of “Viking” which also sees him use gear from Roland, Evans, Vic
Pro-shot in Oberhausen Germany, Russian Deathcore brutes Slaughter To Prevail have shared a live rendition of “Baba Yaga“. Mixed and mastered by Ivan Panferov (Abominable Putridity, Promises Betrayed, Eos Chasma) at Anthropocide Studio, it’s another timely reminder that the band are half past due a new album. Before that can happen however they have a
Don’t eat aluminium or you’ll sheet metal. Like Slaughter To Prevail guitarist Jack Simmons who delivers a bloodstained guitar playthrough for “Viking” with the assistance of Loki Films (Spoiler, Lorna Shore, Sylosis) ahead of a stacked summer of Festival appearances. Those include stops in both Europe and America like Sonic Temple Festival, Download and Graspop
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