Montreal’s DEADWOOD Unleashes “Tales of Massacre”
New Single Release
Canadian deathcore powerhouse Deadwood has unveiled their latest single, “Tales of Massacre”. This intense and chilling track, inspired by the Salem witch trials, serves as the second single from their forthcoming concept EP, “Rituals of a Dying Light,” which is set to drop on January 6, 2026, via Innerstrength Records.
The Band’s Mission and Sound
Founded in 2020 with the mantra to “Make Deathcore Angry Again,” Deadwood has quickly established a reputation for delivering music that is aggressive, dark, and heavy. “Tales of Massacre” exemplifies this ethos, merging brutal technicality with a haunting atmosphere. The track pushes the limits of contemporary deathcore while remaining deeply rooted in the genre’s traditional elements.
Concept-Driven EP
The upcoming EP, “Rituals of a Dying Light,” immerses listeners in a narrative-driven horror experience, with each track drawing inspiration from real-life terrors and urban legends. The EP features:
- “Heretic”: A haunting tale of a nun consumed by darkness, highlighted by sharp guitar solos.
- “Thirst for Blood”: A frenetic exploration of vampiric themes, combining punk-infused rhythms with a catchy chorus.
- “Whisper of Death”: A slow, sinister dive into the psyche of Jack the Ripper.
- “Echoes of the Fallen”: The EP concludes with a haunting instrumental, rich in lead guitar and ominous sounds.
This EP marks a significant evolution for Deadwood, introducing melodic leads and solos that enhance their signature aggression.
Creative Process and Team
“We wanted this release to be scarier, heavier, and more extreme,” says founding member Fred Element. The lineup is composed of seasoned veterans from the Quebec metal scene, including:
- Fred Element (ex-Plasma Riffle, ex-Ion Dissonance)
- Stephane Filion (ex-Nova Spei)
- Charles-Etienne Lafrance (Discovery Through Torment, ex-Dismayed)
Their collaborative writing process involves each member contributing their unique flair to Fred’s foundational compositions. Lyrics are carefully crafted to align with the music’s dark atmosphere, drawing from horror, real-life tragedies, and the darker sides of existence.
Live Performances
Deadwood is known for their chaotic and horror-infused live shows. Their performances aim to evoke a sense of terror, creating an experience that transcends conventional musical presentations.
“We don’t do small talk or funny vibes. We want to scare you. We want you to feel uneasy,” the band emphasizes.
Upcoming Tours and Collaborations
Having toured in Japan and the U.S., including a notable appearance at the Inkarceration Festival, Deadwood is gearing up to take on Europe in 2026. Their relentless commitment to intensity has earned them opportunities to share stages with notable acts such as Humanity’s Last Breath, Born of Osiris, and Traitors.
With “Tales of Massacre” setting the stage, the band assures fans that more music is on the horizon. “We chose five tracks that share the same dark atmosphere. But we’re not done yet; fans can expect a lot from us, sooner than you think,” they add.
Who Should Listen?
For fans of Meshuggah, Whitechapel, Despised Icon, All Shall Perish, and Behemoth, Deadwood is a must-listen. Their sound is a terrifying blend of death metal and hardcore, tailored for those who seek pure brutality.
Conclusion
With “Rituals of a Dying Light” set to release on January 6, 2026, Deadwood continues to push the boundaries of deathcore, delivering music that is not only aggressive but also steeped in dark narratives. Fans can anticipate an EP that promises to be as terrifying as it is heavy.
FAQs
When is “Rituals of a Dying Light” being released?
The EP is scheduled for release on January 6, 2026.
Where can I listen to “Tales of Massacre”?
You can listen to “Tales of Massacre” on YouTube and add it to your Spotify playlist.
What themes does the EP explore?
The EP explores themes of horror, real-life tragedies, and urban legends, creating a terrifying auditory experience.
Who are the members of Deadwood?
The band includes Fred Element, Stephane Filion, and Charles-Etienne Lafrance, all veterans of the Quebec metal scene.
What can fans expect from Deadwood’s live shows?
Fans can expect chaotic, horror-infused performances designed to evoke fear and unease.