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Disembodied Tyrant Sign With Nuclear Blast, Premiere "8.6 BLACKOUT" Video
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Disembodied Tyrant Sign With Nuclear Blast, Premiere "8.6 BLACKOUT" Video


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Dismebodied Tyrant have signed with Nuclear Blast. The progressive deathcore outfit’s mastermind Blake Mullens has issued the following statement regarding this new development:

“It’s an honor to be joining the Nuclear Blast roster, alongside some of our all time favorite bands/artists. Disembodied Tyrant has only ever been supported internally, and to now have an entire team behind us is a dream come true, we’re all very eager for what the future holds.”

An official music video for the band’s new single “8.6 BLACKOUT” has just gone up online and can be viewed below. Mullens wrote, produced, mixed and mastered the track. He said of this single:

“This song was one of those rarities where the vision stayed consistent throughout the entire process, it became exactly what I imaged it would from day one. This is a huge pivot thematically from the previous material, coupled with the video I think it’s quite the statement.”

Nuclear Blast‘s American label manager and head of A&R stated of the signing:

“I’ve never signed an artist that never played a show live, until Disembodied Tyrant. I just felt so solid on their music and their team, that I rolled the dice. I saw the band’s 8th show ever at New England Metal and Hardcore Fest while they were supporting Fleshgod Apocalypse. After the performance, I hugged Blake and said in his ear ‘thank you for confirming my decision’. The world is not ready for the insanity of Disembodied Tyrant, but you don’t have a choice. It’s about to get disgusting.”

Disembodied Tyrant 2025:

Guitars/vocals: Blake Mullens
Guitars/vocals: Dominic Petrocelli
Bass: Lucas Koughan
Drums: Kevin Alexander

With Chelsea Grin, Shadow Of Intent & Signs Of The Swarm:

03/21 Roseville, CA – Goldfield Trading Post
03/22 San Diego, CA – Soma
03/23 Santa Ana, CA – Observatory
03/24 Las Vegas, NV – Area 15
03/26 Mesa, AZ – The Nile
03/27 Albuquerque, NM – Sunshine Theatre
03/28 Lubbock, TX – The Garden
03/29 Ft. Worth, TX – Rail Club
03/30 Austin, TX – Come And Take It Live
04/01 Atlanta, GA – Center Stage
04/02 Charlotte, NC – The Underground
04/04 Richmond, VA – Canal Club
04/05 Baltimore, MD – Baltimore Soundstage
04/06 Pittsburgh, PA – Mr. Smalls
04/08 Montreal, QC – Beanfield
04/09 Toronto, ON – Danforth Music Hall
04/11 Worcester, MA – The Palladium
04/12 New York, NY – Irving Plaza
04/13 Philadelphia, PA – Brooklyn Bowl
04/15 Detroit, MI – Majestic Theatre
04/16 Chicago, IL – House Of Blues
04/18 Denver, CO – Oriental Theater
04/19 Salt Lake City, UT – The Depot

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