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Deafheaven Share New Song “The Gnashing” and Announce New 2022 Tour Dates

Infinite Granite Due Out August 20 via Sargent House

Jul 08, 2021

Deafheaven are releasing a new album, Infinite Granite, on August 20 via Sargent House. Now they have shared its second single, “The Gnashing,” and announced some new 2022 tour dates. More

Aug 01, 2018

Deafheaven released a new album, Ordinary Corrupt Human Love, last month via ANTI-. Now they have shared a video for “Night People.” The song and video both feature Chelsea Wolfe. They have also announced some new tour dates for this fall, a co-headlining tour with DIIV. More

Stream the New Album by Deafheaven

Ordinary Corrupt Human Love Due Out July 13 via ANTI-

Jul 05, 2018

Deafheaven are releasing a new album, Ordinary Corrupt Human Love, next Friday (July 13) via ANTI-. Previously they shared a video for a 12-minute new song, “Honeycomb,” as well as well as another 12-minute song, “Canary Yellow.” Now you can stream the whole album over at NPR First Listen. More

Deafheaven Share 12-Minute New Song “Canary Yellow”

Ordinary Corrupt Human Love Due Out July 13 via ANTI-

Jun 12, 2018

Deafheaven are releasing a new album, Ordinary Corrupt Human Love, on July 13 via ANTI-. Previously they shared a video for a 12-minute new song, “Honeycomb.” Now they have shared another 12-minute song, “Canary Yellow.” Check it out below, followed by the band’s upcoming tour dates. More

Apr 18, 2018

Deafheaven have announced a new album, Ordinary Corrupt Human Love, and shared a video for a 12-minute new song, “Honeycomb.” Ordinary Corrupt Human Love is due out July 13 via ANTI-. They have also announced some tour dates. Watch the video below, followed by the tour dates. More

Aug 11, 2014

Last week, Oslo, Norway hosted The Øya Festival. We sent writer/photographer Laura Studarus over to cover the event. More




Reviews

Jan 05, 2024

Some records open doors, giving birth—and lending credence—to entirely new sub-genres. In 2013, Deafheaven’s Sunbather did precisely that, firmly demonstrating that dark metal needn’t be the preserve of neck-bearded Northern European doom-mongers, instead invigorating the genre with melody, lyrical tenderness, and a depth of musical arrangement and instrumental diversity almost previously unheard of within its traditionally insular enclave. More

Aug 20, 2021

It’s true that Infinite Granite, the fifth album from San Francisco’s Deafheaven, marks a sharp sonic left-turn for the band, but this has been on the cards for a while. More

Jul 10, 2018

When Deafheaven—and along with them, the “is it true Black Metal though?” debate—exploded with their 2013 sophomore record Sunbather, there was always a risk they were going to be a mere flash in the pan trend. More