Charlotte’s Krvsade is ready to unleash their new EP "Judgement Day" on January 31 with the single ‘Keep It In The Church' in anticipation of the next installment of the North Carolina’s thrash metal fury.
They have come along way from their 2017 debut EP "Militum Infernum" and Krvsade is excited to show off this stark contrast to the previous material to fans.
The band said, “This EP is definitely a change compared to ‘Militum Infernum’. Whereas Militum was more raw and pure in your face, 'Judgement Day' has some twists and turns. The playing is better and I think fans will appreciate a band that’s firing on all cylinders and not holding anything back.”
New, refreshed and boasting some line-up changes, Krvsade is here to stay.
"Judgement Day" is coming and it’s going to be an exciting, aggressive ride for everyone.
The single “Keep It In The Church” marks the start of a new era for the group and the EP as a whole is just an appetizer for the main course which is to come.
Krvsade said, “This song is calling out people that use religion as an excuse to treat others poorly. Living in the south you see a lot of people think they have a better opinion or know your life and get to give you advice because of that. Fast and thrashing with a catchy chorus the song has a lot to say and hopefully, anyone going through similar troubles knows they aren’t alone.”
Fans of Slayer, old school Sepultura, Kreator, and Morbid should keep an eye on these guys and check out their single “Keep It In The Church” at the following links:
Track Listing:
- Judgement Day (3:22)
- Keep it in the Church (7:46)
- The Key and The Gate (6:41)
About:
Released from the depths in 2015, Krvsade is a mind-shattering thrash assault destined to conquer stages across the nation and the world. A new blend of extreme metal from Charlotte, USA, Krvsade incorporates death and black metal into the thrash equation, resulting in an original, brutal sound.
The four members of Krvsade work together to refine each melodic track, starting with Andre Evans (guitar/vocals) defining the skeleton of the song with riff ideas and the occasional chorus. The framework is sent to Keegan Dennis (drums) to flesh out a solid foundation and once that is done, it passes to Arthur Reid (guitar) and Jeb Laird (bass) for final attunement. Lyrical themes encompass anything from the end of days to religion and real-life events.
Having shared the stage with the likes of Inquisition, Nervosa, and Uada, Krvsade is first and foremost a live band. With seasoned musicians comprising the line-up, a live gig from Krvsade is intense and interactive. Raw and in the moment, it’s not a numb, over choreographed school play. This is real, in your face, fast and angry metal; a full set of four dudes losing their minds. The way it should be.
Krvsade released their debut offering ‘Militum Infernum’ in 2017, featuring the first three songs they ever wrote as a band. Growth and evolution are apparent in the newest recording, ‘Judgment Day’ EP arriving in January 2020. According to the band, this latest 3 track record is only an appetizer for the full course that is coming soon.