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“Heart Reformer“, the second single from Dead Cross' new album, II. Pre-order the CD, Digital, Cassette and Vinyl Variants of the October 28th release at Directed & edited by Dark Details Director of Photography: Brent James Driscoll Additional support: Oliver Stellfox, Alex Naimushin and Ayla Coble Patient: David N. Ishimaru Heart Reformers: Keith Tucker, Chris Cunningham, Pat Cunningham Dead Cross, the four-headed Hydra featuring Mike Patton, Dave Lombardo, Justin Pearson and Michael Crain, return with the abrasive 9-song album, II, on Oct. 28th The album, while both a raucous hardcore collection, and at times, a politically-charged opus, has its roots in friendship, with the band rallying together after Crain received a surprise cancer diagnosis. “Words can’t even begin to describe how much this album means to me. It’s birthed of pain and uncertainty,” adds Crain. “The slow, excruciatingly painful, and nauseating recovery from cancer treatments were the catalyst for every riff and note on this album. However, my will to live and be with my brothers Justin, Dave, Mike, and co-producer Ross Robinson, got me out of bed and running into the studio every day to get it all on tape.” Also check out the video for “Reign Of Error“ created by Displaced/Replaced at Album pre-orders are available now, with II available on several limited-edition physical formats at • CD digipak • Counterfeit Gold vinyl • Indie retail exclusive Glass Coffin vinyl • Ipecac webstore exclusive Pee Tape vinyl (limited to 500) - SOLD OUT • Three One G webstore exclusive Ash Wednesday vinyl (limited to 500) - SOLD OUT • Revolver exclusive Upper Crust vinyl (limited to 300) - SOLD OUT • Black cassette (limited to 400) • Gold cassette (limited to 100) II tracklist: 1. Love Without Love 2. Animal Espionage 3. Heart Reformer 4. Strong and Wrong 5. Ants and Dragons 6. Nightclub Canary 7. Christian Missile Crisis 8. Reign of Error 9. Imposter Syndrome Dead Cross released their self-titled debut album in 2017. Alternative Press deemed the 10-song collection “viciously contagious,” MetalSucks said the record is “a bracing, chaotic storm of noise punk,” The Needledrop deemed it “one of a kind” and Rolling Stone said Dead Cross is chock full of “charging, head-spinning ragers.” A surprise, also self-titled, EP followed in 2018, with a standalone single, a cover of Black Flag’s “Rise Above,” released during the Summer of 2020.

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