In this interview, Deafheaven open up on major label black metal, shedding the poser branding that followed them for years and more. Deafheaven have always been blasphemous, daring to challenge a ...
Deafheaven's George Clarke was the latest guest on Full Metal Jackie's weekend radio program. The vocalist discussed the group's latest album, Infinite Granite, and explained the significance of the ...
For Infinite Granite, Deafheaven ditched metal fury in favour of escaping to a softer, more peaceful sonic world. Just days after their first show in more than 18 months, Deafheaven vocalist George ...
The album cover of Deafheaven’s second album, 2013’s Sunbather, accrued a weighty, polarizing significance that its creators never anticipated it would bear. It garnered derision from metal purists, ...
Deafheaven frontman George Clarke has grappled with the self-examination through music for years now. Where his Californian pioneers’ icy blackgaze has often felt like an exercise in abstract ...
Famous major-label acts like Ozzy Osbourne, Metallica and Slipknot have long dominated the best metal performance category at the Grammy Awards. But this year the field is more in tune with the… By ...
The San Francisco metal band Deafheaven is known for its aggressive drum beats, 14-minute-long songs and intense, screaming vocals. So it's no surprise that it's a challenge to bring those songs to ...
Kerry McCoy spent the morning surfing. The black-haired, bespectacled metalhead might not look like the archetypal surf bro, but McCoy uses the waves as an escape fairly often. Today, the guitarist ...
After a sold-out Saint Vitus show (7/2) gave way to a second show at 285 Kent (7/4), black-metal tinged shoegaze quintet Deafheaven sold-out that space too. The two dates, separated by a show in ...
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