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ATTILA Recruits DICKIE ALLEN For A Very Nü-Deathcore Single, "New Devil"

A throwback to their old sound.

Attila Promo Credit Lauren Robey
Photo by Lauren Robey

Attila is now streaming their new single "New Devil" featuring the talents of Dickie Allen (Nekrogoblikon, Infant Annihilator). If you missed the old school rapping, breakdown-heavy, beatdown-laden days of Attila then this one is for you.

"'New Devil' is Attila showing respect to our roots," said Attila vocalist Chris "Fronz" Fronzak. "We grew up listening to heavy music, creating heavy music, and we will continue making heavy music. Lyrically the song is paying homage to our earlier works of art with a lot of references to our older songs. We wanted to make something heavy and it turned out absolutely gross."

Alongside the new single comes a new interview series with the band hosted by longtime journalist Ryan J. Downey, which you can check out below "New Devil" below.

"Our interview with Ryan Downey is an opportunity for our fans (or non-fans) to see a completely real and organic side of Attila," noted Attila. "There are no gimmicks and no bullshit. Just real stories of our personal lives and how Attila came to be. If you appreciate shit that is 100% raw and real then you will enjoy this interview."

You can also catch Attila on the road at one of their (ongoing) tour dates below. Get your tickets here.

w/ Born Of Osiris, Traitors, Extortionist & Not Enough Space

5/23 Davenport, IA Capitol Theater
5/24 Milwaukee, WI The Rave II
5/25 Chicago, IL Bottom Lounge
5/26 Pontiac, MI The Crofoot Ballroom

w/ Traitors, Not Enough Space & Notions

5/28 Revival Music Hall Peoria, IL
5/29 Lefty’s Des Moines, IA
5/30 The Regency Springfield, MO
5/31 The Vanguard Tulsa, OK
6/1 Growlers Memphis, TN
6/2 So What?! Fort Worth, TX

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