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Undeath Announce Tour and New Album More Insane, Share New Video: Watch

Undeath Announce Tour and New Album More Insane, Share New Video: Watch

The Rochester death metal quintet will release its follow-up to It’s Time…to Rise from the Grave in October

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Undeath, photo by Nick Karp

Get ready for new music from Rochester, New York, death metal greats Undeath. The five-piece will follow 2022’s wonderful It’s Time…to Rise from the Grave with new album More Insane. It’s out on October 4 via Prosthetic. Leading the 10-track LP is new song “Brandish the Blade.” Find the single’s high-energy video, directed and edited by Errick Easterday, below.

Vocalist Alexander Jones, guitarists Kyle Beam and Jared Welch, bassist Tommy Wall, and drummer Matt Browning comprise Undeath. The band co-produced More Insane with Mark Lewis, who also engineered, mixed, and mastered the album. In a press statement, Undeath said, “More Insane is the sickest shit we’ve ever done, full stop. Death metal reigns supreme forever, and we are but its humble servants. Enjoy and smoke ’em if you’ve got ’em.”

Beginning in September, Undeath are touring behind the new album. Support on the tour comes from Kruelty, Gates to Hell, Tribal Gaze, and Torture. See Undeath’s tour dates below.

Read Sam Sodomsky’s 2022 interview with the group, “Undeath Are Bringing Ghoulish Fun Back to Death Metal,” on the Pitch.

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Undeath: More Insane

More Insane:

01 Dead From Beyond
02 More Insane
03 Brandish the Blade
04 Disputatious Malignancy
05 Sutured for War
06 Cramped Caskets (Necrology)
07 Bounty Hunter
08 Wailing Cadavers
09 Disattachment of a Prophylactic in the Brain
10 Bones Clattering in the Cave

Undeath:

09-18 Perth, Australia – Lynott’s Lounge
09-19 Adelaide, Australia – Rhino Room
09-20 Melbourne, Victoria – Stay Gold
09-21 Sydney, New South Wales – Simo’s Dive on the Water
09-22 Brisbane, Queensland – The Brightside
09-25 Los Angeles, CA – Echoplex *#^
09-26 Mesa, AZ – The Underground *#^
09-27 Santa Ana, CA – Constellation Room *#^
09-28 Santa Cruz, CA – Vets Hall at Veterans Memorial Building *#^
09-30 Portland, OR – Hawthorne Theatre *#^
10-01 Vancouver, British Columbia – Rickshaw Theatre *#^
10-02 Seattle, WA – El Corazón *#^
10-03 Boise, ID – The Shredder *#^
10-06 Denver, CO – Marquis *#^
10-08 Dallas, TX – Trees *#^
10-10 Houston, TX – The End *#^
10-12 Orlando, FL – The Abbey *#^
10-13 Tampa, FL – Crowbar *#^
10-15 Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade (Purgatory) *#%
10-16 Greensboro, NC – Hangar 1819 *#
10-17 Bensalem, PA – Broken Goblet Brewing *#
10-19 Hartford, CT – Webster Underground *#%
10-20 Brooklyn, NY – The Meadows *#%
10-21 Montreal, Quebec – Les Foufounes Électriques *#%
10-22 Toronto, Ontario – Velvet Underground *#%
10-24 Lakewood, OH – Mahall’s *#
10-25 Chicago, IL – Subterranean *#%
10-26 Detroit, MI – The Sanctuary *#%
10-27 Rochester, NY – Photo City Music Hall *#
12-07 Albany, NY – Tune Low Die Slow

* with Kruelty
# with Gates to Hell
^ with Tribal Gaze
% with Torture

Undeath: More Insane North American Tour

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