SUDDEN DEAF Release New Single "Headhunter"
Texas-based metal band SUDDEN DEAF have released their debut single "Headhunter" via Doomed & Stoned.
The band comments: “We are thrilled to release our debut single; a song about rage, power and disdain, ‘Headhunter’ stands as the first song off our upcoming album and sets the initial tone for what’s to come”
Producing an implosion of influences, drawing from traditional, speed and groove, along with some classic rock and experimental elements, SUDDEN DEAF’s sound is a melting pot of heavy. With their debut album currently in progress, the outfit are kicking off with the single “Headhunter”. The narrative focus is on a tale of a Viking, but the track also delves into emotions of rage and greed, lust and distain that we all feel. A thundering introduction driving a fury of anticipation leads to the hard-hitting pay off seeing epic wailing guitars and head-banging rhythms.
Listen to the song via Doomed & Stoned HERE.
Sudden Deaf is:
Drew Potter - Lead vocals and Bass
Dylan Bigelow - Guitar
Alex Turner - Guitar
Max Cortez - Drums
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