DEATH ANGEL Releases Music Video For Latest Single ‘Wrath (Bring Fire)’

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Death Angel Releases New Music Video for “Wrath (Bring Fire)”

San Francisco Bay Area thrash metal band Death Angel today released the official music video for their first new song in six years, “Wrath (Bring Fire).”

The clip, filmed by Edgar Salazar during the band’s “Summer Of Wrath Tour 2025” in Europe, marks the first material released since their 2019 Grammy-nominated album, Humanicide. Vocalist Mark Osegueda explained the song’s origins, stating, “‘Wrath(Bring Fire)’ is the first DEATH ANGEL song featuring the whole band to be released since ‘Humanicide.’ This song was, however, written during the pandemic.” He further detailed how the lyrics were inspired by medieval fantasy shows and personal experiences during the isolation of 2021, adding, “Sometimes it still does happen to me, by those that are supposed to be closest to me that think they must be more clever than me when in actuality they are just deceitful and so easily read.”

Death Angel will also celebrate the 35th anniversary of their album Act III with a U.S. tour kicking off November 26 in Denver, Colorado, featuring support from Vio-Lence, Lions at the Gate, and Misfire, and culminating in two shows at The Fillmore in San Francisco on December 18 and 19. The band is currently working on a new album, with guitarist Ted Aguilar noting in March 2024 that there were “a bunch of skeletons” of songs already written. Fans eager to learn more about the thrash metal genre can find additional information at Wikipedia.

Drummer Will Carroll recently shared his excitement about the new material, stating on social media that the “creative juices are flowing.” This new music arrives as Death Angel continues to be a significant force in the Bay Area thrash scene, a legacy cemented by their Grammy nomination and consistent touring schedule – a testament to their enduring appeal within the metal community, as detailed on their official website.

The band is expected to continue recording and touring in support of the new album, with further details to be announced in the coming months.

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