Arizona death metal squad GATECREEPER has debuted a new music video for their frenzied track ‘Mistaken For Dead,’ featured on their latest album, Dark Superstition, available now from Nuclear Blast Records.
The video arrives just ahead of GATECREEPER‘s UK and European tour with ARCH ENEMY, AMORPHIS and ELUVEITIE that will be followed by a run with THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER in Mexico and South America to cap off the year. Tickets are on sale now at https://gatecreeper.com/.
GATECREEPER‘s sprawling third full-length album and label debut for Nuclear Blast, Dark Superstition moves swiftly from one brutal soundscape to the next, each sonic structure evoking its own emotion and landscape.
GATECREEPER’s pivotal album Dark Superstition was released in 2004 via Nuclear Blast – their label debut. Their sprawling third full-length is more concise, melodic, and memorable than anything they’ve ever done
Dark Superstition deals with the supernatural, divination, fear of the unknown, and trust in magic or chance. The album shapeshifts from one brutal soundscape to the next as each sonic structure rouses its own emotion and landscape.
“Many of the songs incorporate supernatural ideas with my own experiences,” Mason says. “But the title itself is a reference to the Superstition Mountains in our home state of Arizona. It’s a beautiful mountain range surrounded by tragedy and legends of hidden fortune.”
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