It’s
been relatively quiet in camp Dead Lord lately, but today they’re proud
to release their brand – new single “Distance Over Time”. Be sure to
check out the video here:
https://youtu.be/eus13KPy47E
The
single is available as a transparent orange 7’’ vinyl record and
digitally on all steaming platforms. You can order your very own copy by
clicking below.
Due
to logistical issues related to the Covid pandemic, physical copies of
the album will be available in Sweden a few days after the original
release date.
“Distance
Over Time” is the first single taken off Dead Lord’s upcoming studio
album “Surrender”, which is expected to be released in September via
Century Media Records.
Dead Lord checked in with the following statement:
“We
are done recording our 4th album, (titled “Surrender”), which we
immortalized for the infinite ages together with Robert Pehrsson (Robert
Pehrsson’s Humbucker, Death Breath, Dundertåget/Thunder Express etc.)
in his Studio Humbucker, in Stockholm. In our very humble opinion, it’s
our best album to date and we’re stoked to say that the album came out
more face-meltingly awesome than we could ever have hoped for.
The album is conceived, written and performed by Hakim Krim on lead, heart-wrenching, wailing vocals and screaming electric guitar, ripe with juicy ferocity; Martin Nordin on mid-range-madness-guitar and harmonious and angel-like backing vocals; and Adam Lindmark on the mayhem-like pandemonious expression of the animalistic instincts that are the drums. The thunderous low-range-groove-duty of the electric bass guitar was shared between Mr. Krim and Mr. Nordin for ultimate rockage.
Dead Lord has parted ways with previous guitarist Olle Hedenström, and we wish him well in his future endeavors.
The album is conceived, written and performed by Hakim Krim on lead, heart-wrenching, wailing vocals and screaming electric guitar, ripe with juicy ferocity; Martin Nordin on mid-range-madness-guitar and harmonious and angel-like backing vocals; and Adam Lindmark on the mayhem-like pandemonious expression of the animalistic instincts that are the drums. The thunderous low-range-groove-duty of the electric bass guitar was shared between Mr. Krim and Mr. Nordin for ultimate rockage.
Dead Lord has parted ways with previous guitarist Olle Hedenström, and we wish him well in his future endeavors.
With
Martin permanently taking up the electric guitar in Dead Lord from now
on, we’d like to welcome Mr. Ryan Kemp as full-time member of Dead Lord
as the new bass-man. Ryan is imported from the continent that evolution
seems to completely have left to its own devices, namely the golden
shores of mythical Australia. We’re stoked to have him on board, and
can’t wait to get back on the road. Rock stages all over the world are
overdue for a good face-melting!
Keep an eye out for more details regarding the album and tour dates.”
/Adam, Hakim and Martin of Dead Lord
/Adam, Hakim and Martin of Dead Lord