New Gatecreeper album/song

2019-08-07 by oltnabrick oltnabrick oltnabrick oltnabrick oltnabrick oltnabrick oltnabrick oltnabrick oltnabrick | 25 Comments
Arizona death metal act, Gatecreeper have announced their second full-length album, Deserted. The album is due out on October 4th via Relapse Records, features artwork by Brad Moore (Tomb Mold, Krotchripper, Morpheus Descends) and was once again produced by Kurt Ballou. The band have also released the first single from the album titled "Boiled Over" which features guest vocals from Samuel Abate.

Pre-order Deserted here:
www.relapse.com/gatecreeper-deserted/

"Boiled Over":


Tagged: Gatecreeper

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Matthias812
August 7th 2019
139 Comments


Gaht dayum what a ripper! Much less boring than new Tool.

aaronrkc
August 7th 2019
445 Comments


HYFR

Ebola
August 7th 2019
4535 Comments


YES YES

accompliceofmydeath
August 7th 2019
4921 Comments


Sick song.

Album art reminds me of a dystopian version of the ET ride.

botb
August 7th 2019
17981 Comments


Hope anxiety is gonna be on this record, that’s maybe my favorite song they’ve ever done

oltnabrick
August 8th 2019
40703 Comments


chase said it isnt going to be

Voivod
Staff Reviewer
August 8th 2019
10767 Comments


Awesome album art, will listen asap.

garas
Staff Reviewer
August 8th 2019
8086 Comments


YES YES YES

botb
August 8th 2019
17981 Comments


That’s a bummer but as long as it makes their live sets I’m happy

cvlts
August 8th 2019
9940 Comments


with Black Breath seemingly MIA these guys are a great HM2 worshipping alternative

songs fucking bangs m/

Relinquished
August 8th 2019
48797 Comments


damn there's a band called krotchripper lol

cvlts
August 8th 2019
9940 Comments


if they aint on sputnik they dont exist

sorry thems the rules ¯_(ツ)_/¯

RunOfTheMill
August 8th 2019
4515 Comments


Anxiety isn't on the album?

RunOfTheMill
August 8th 2019
4515 Comments


Oh just read ur comments, that's a bummer indeed

Hawks
August 8th 2019
89494 Comments


Fuckin NICE. Their first album slayz. m/

dbizzles
August 8th 2019
15209 Comments


Huh, these riffs are Wal-Mart brand. I expected better.

WretchedCacophony
August 8th 2019
3052 Comments


Kmart bro

dbizzles
August 8th 2019
15209 Comments


damn

oltnabrick
August 9th 2019
40703 Comments


dam


jakeboehmer
August 9th 2019
57 Comments


"Hope anxiety is gonna be on this record, that’s maybe my favorite song they’ve ever done"

Anxiety IS gonna be on the record

oltnabrick
August 10th 2019
40703 Comments


literally no it will not


https://www.instagram.com/p/Bzilcy-lzhM/

MuhNamesTyler
August 10th 2019
6707 Comments


It’s listed as a bonus track on iTunes

garas
Staff Reviewer
August 15th 2019
8086 Comments


October should hurry up, I can't wait.

garas
Staff Reviewer
September 4th 2019
8086 Comments


Another new song, "Everlasting": https://youtu.be/Lmu8v9q6zjI

robotmagician
September 4th 2019
1328 Comments


I loved chase’s vocals before but man has he stepped it up



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