Italian Hardcore band Deflag sign with Ghost Record for the new Ep “Let Us All Unite!”
New entry on the roster for the Italian Hardcore band Deflag. The combo from Novara [Italy] has released two singles entitled “Dig Deep”, and “Heart Of Porcelain” as a preview of the new Ep “Let Us All Unite!”, which will be released shortly. The two singles are available in the main digital store, you can also find “Heart Of Porcelain” on youtube with a video Visualizer. Cover and Tracklist of the Ep will be released soon.
BIO :
It happens when you least expect it. When likes are more important than the person, and the content. When capturing attention in a few seconds is the key to success and you haven’t even had time to open your mouth or touch a string. It happens that in a landscape stifled by information and overwhelming offerings, appearance as the only affirmation, by hits written with carbon paper and by featuring used as proof, four people manage to find themselves simply in a rehearsal room with the desire and the need to write music for the pleasure of it. This is how DEFLAG were born, at the end of 2019 with Daniele (vocals) joining the band. The urgency of the sharp hardcore screams that goes perfectly with an aggressive and dynamic instrumental section, that is rich in nuances. With a well-defined personal stylistic imprint, each component contributes to the natural flow of ideas: there is no set pattern, there is no refrain to write at all costs. Instead, there is a need to communicate moods, stories and images through multifaceted metal music: fast, powerful, rhythmic, melodic. The result is a five-song EP entitled Let Us All Unite!, Recorded during the spring of 2021 in the province of Novara at Diego Cattaneo’s The House Of Groove, our highly skilled and wise producer. A title like a bright dot to look at in the darkest adversities.
Line Up:
Daniele Pagani (Sufferhead, Human Toilet) – vocals
Lorenzo Gamberini (Illusoria, Spirefear) – guitars
Alessandro Piccinelli (Spirefear, Mellowtoy) – bass
Fabio Gianasso (Horses Are Terrible People, Black Monday) – drums