
The track features a guest assist from Creeping Death frontman, Reese Alavi.
Texas death metal horde Frozen Soul continue to bulldoze towards the May 19th arrival date for their latest full length effort, Glacial Domination via Century Media Records.
The band’s traditional approach of old school brutality has connected with death metal diehards, vaulting Frozen Soul among the leaders of extreme music’s new school. Working with Trivium frontman Matt Heafy to produce the album, Glacial Domination was officially introduced last month with the reveal of “Morbid Effigy,” – the first single which featured John Gallagher of Dying Fetus.
For the latest preview, Frozen Soul frontman Chad Green has enlisted Reese Alavi of fellow Texas aggressors Creeping Death to reveal a unique tribute to Green’s depart brother and their shared love for a staple in the world of MMORPG.
“This song is special to me as it’s about my late brother,” says Green. “We used to play EverQuest and when I stopped, I gave him my character named ‘Swiftarroww.’ He played Swift for 20 years until he passed. The song reflects on his life, referencing the game and how he never let darkness change who he was. He shone bright and made everyone around him shine. Now that he’s gone, we carry his light to keep the darkness at bay.”
Glacial Domination lands May 19th via Century Media Records. Order the album – HERE
Ahead of the release of Glacial Domination, Frozen Soul will be out in support of the return of The Black Dahlia Murder on the Verminous Remnant Tour along with Terror, Fuming Mouth and Phobophilic. A full list of dates can be found below.
Get tickets – HERE
FROZEN SOUL ON TOUR:
4/14 — Philadelphia, PA — Decibel Metal & Beer Fest
4/15 — Pittsburgh, PA — Roxian Theatre
4/16 — New York, NY — Irving Plaza
4/18 — Buffalo, NY — Town Ballroom
4/19 — Detroit, MI — St. Andrews Hall
4/20 — Grand Rapids, MI — The Intersection
4/21 — Toronto, ON — Phoenix Concert Theatre
4/22 — Montreal, QG — MTelus (With Despised Icon)
4/23 — Boston, MA — Paradise
4/25 — Baltimore, MD — Baltimore Soundstage
4/26 — Cincinnati, OH — Bogart’s
4/27 — Nashville, TN — Eastside Bowl
4/28 — Atlanta, GA — The Masquerade
4/29 — Orlando, FL — The Beacham
4/30 — Tampa, FL — The Ritz
5/1 — Houston, TX — White Oak Music Hall
5/3 — Austin, TX — Mohawk
5/4 — San Antonio, TX — Vibes Event Center
5/5 — Ft. Worth, TX — Ridglea Theater
5/6 — Lawrence, KS — Granada Theater
5/7 — Denver, CO — Summit Music Hall
5/8 — Albuquerque, NM — Sunshine Theater
5/10 — Mesa, AZ — The Nile
5/11 — Los Angeles, CA — Belasco Theater
5/12 — Anaheim, CA — House of Blues
5/13 — Berkeley, CA — UC Theatre
5/14 — Sacramento, CA — Ace of Spades
5/16 — Salt Lake City, UT — The Depot
5/18 — Seattle, WA — Neptune Theatre
5/19 — Portland, OR — Roseland Theater
5/20 — Vancouver, BC — Rickshaw Theatre
5/22 — Edmonton, AB — Union Hall
5/23 — Calgary, AB — Palace Theatre
5/25 — Winnipeg, MB — Park Theatre
5/26 — Minneapolis, MN — Skyway Theater