04 October 2021 - 0 Comments
Downfall of Humanity are proud to announce that their newest offering, the 4-track EP Deceit will be unleashed on the world on Sunday 17 October.
Downfall of Humanity is a 5-piece melodic metal band from Auckland, New Zealand. They released
their debut full length album Suffer The Silence, in 2016, followed up with singles Enemy and
Apocalypse in 2019 and 2020 respectively. These singles both came with accompanying music
videos. Highlights of their career to date include playing to a jam-packed Dead Witch (Auckland) at
Blitz Metal Fest in June 2021, opening for Alien Weaponry (Tauranga) in 2020, and having opened
for iconic acts Eluveitie, Antagonist A.D., 8 Foot Sativa and Devilskin. They made it to the National
Finals of the NZ Battle of the Bands, at the Kings Arms (RIP) in 2017.
Muzic.net.nz were at the recent Blitz Metal Fest, and said, "The rhythm section of Ben Pegman (bass) and Ben Bakker (drums, BVs) keep the bottom locked down, and then in Alex Carleton and Bryce Patten they have two of the strongest guitarists around, tight in with each other, switching between support and lead as the need arises. Then of course at the front is Daniel Carleton who is a powering presence, not only due to the sheer size of the man but the way he switches between different vocal styles, always in control, with a commanding baritone which can switch to something dirty and nasty. System of a Down are a major influence on the guys, but they also mix in power metal, melodic metal and so much more in what they provide. It doesn’t matter what the sub-genre is, this is metal to the nth degree.”
When asked to describe the EP, guitarist/composer Bryce Patten had this to say:
"With the first record, we were trying to learn how to record while we were recording it. Then with the two singles Enemy and Apocalypse, we had that bit of experience to draw on, which made for a much more professional sounding end result. The plan for what has become the Deceit EP was to record it all in studio, but the Covid-19 lockdowns of 2020 sank that ship. We went back to the home recording setup, which by that point was starting to run fairly smoothly, and I think this set of tracks sounds even better for it."
Deceit is set for release on Sunday 17 October.
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