Saturday, June 28, 2025

Dead Words from Graveworm

Seven long years since their latest studio album, Ascending Hate, dark and extreme metal act Graveworm strike back with a brand new song, in ‘Dead Words’.

“’Dead Words’ is the first song we did after the release of our latest album,” vocalist Stefano Fiori commented. “Mid-tempo riffing with a new drummer and a new killer sound. This song will definitely be a fix part of our upcoming live set, prepare your neck!”

Italy’s Graveworm was formed in 1997, and has released nine studio records and undertook countless tours with bands such as Kataklysm, Vader and Destruction in their time.

‘Dead Words’ delivers the grinding intensity the band is known for, and for fans marks an exciting harbinger of a new album to come in the Spring of 2023 on AFM Records.

The single is available on all digital platforms here and you can check out the video here at RAMzine.

Paul H Birch
Paul H Birch
RAMzine Senior Writer - Writer of fiction, faction and fact, has edited several newsstand magazines. He declares himself a hack for hire but refuses to compromise on the subject of music.

Our site contains articles about Gambling. If you or someone you know is struggling with gambling-related problems, contact the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 1333. Free of charge, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Please Gamble Responsibly.

Related Articles

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

10 − two =

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Download Festival: Were Sleep Token worthy? Korn waited 30 years & Green Day brought the rain

Download Festival, an absolute giant in the alternative music scene, landed once again in Donington Park, Derbyshire, for its 22nd instalment. Taking place between...

Slam Dunk Festival: Mime Crowdsurfing, Metalcore Violins & Inflatable Pizza

There are fewer places more sacred to the UK emo scene than Slam Dunk Festival. A staple in the British alternative scene and a...

Latest Articles