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DEPTHS sign with Deadboy Records

10 January 2012 - 0 Comments

Palmerston North's up and coming brutal metal juggernaut DEPTHS have signed with Deadboy Records.

"They are a super hard working, great bunch of guys who have proven themselves well over the last year with relentless touring in support of their self-released EP Resurgence which has won over an impressive amount of fans.

After seeing the band's relentless live show at the end of 2011 we knew that it was right to begin a relationship with these guys".

Depths play a ball-crushingly brutal blend of modern deathcore and traditional death metal for fans of Oceano, Whitechapel and Impending Doom.

The band's brand new music video for the song 'Of Nothing' can be viewed here: http://youtu.be/80Grm6gqwZI

DEPTHS will be releasing a brand new full length studio album through Deadboy Records / Universal Music in 2012.

Check out the band here:

http://www.facebook.com/depthsnz


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