The final single from EP “Surfacing” from New Zealand’s Devilskin has arrived in the form of a music video directed by Bahador Borhani, closing the chapter of their return four years after album “Red” landed on the planet. If you missed it, the EP was released in May and features a cover of “Barracuda” by
A decade of destruction later and “We Rise” by New Zealand Alternative Metal purveyors Devilskin hasn’t aged a single iota. If anything some of these tracks have become more anthemic than when the record was first released. We cast an eye (or should that be an ear?) to the classic that is “Start A Revolution”
There seems to be an outpouring of love for Heart in recent times with Canadians Category VI and now New Zealand’s Devilskin both covering “Barracuda” and doing a modern take on the 1977 classic. Accompanied by a music video from Trajan Schwencke of Black Collar Creative and with artwork by Barny Bewick of Indium Design,
Three years after they dropped third album “Red” and with their double platinum debut “We Rise” fast approaching it’s tenth anniversary, New Zealand’s own Devilskin have returned with single “Let Me Breathe“. It finds vocalist Jennie Skulander in fine form, appearing two shows into thirteen that share the name of the single which will take