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Canadian Thrashers HAZZERD Return With Second Single/Music Video “ThArSh TiLl DeTh” online now from forthcoming album!

  • Jason Hesley
  • Dec 5, 2024
  • 2 min read

One of thrash metal's most exciting young contenders, HAZZERD, release a second song from the group’s anticipated third album (to be released Jan. 17th). While “Deathbringer” saw the Canadian quartet come roaring back with a heavy, intense track that never lost sight of its melody and catchiness, the oddly named follow-up – no that’s not a typo – “ThArSh TiLl DeTh” offers up another facet of the group’s repertoire.


“The newest single off our upcoming 3rd album is the quote “silly track” on the record. Continuing a tradition from both our debut album, ‘Misleading Evil’ and sophomore album, ‘Delirium,’ by adding in a light-hearted, funny sounding track. The song is spelt all weird & unorthodox as the word “Tharsh” comes from us being silly kids and calling the genre Tharsh as opposed to Thrash and the uppercase/lowercase lettering is meant to portray someone mocking the term Thrash till Death,” explains drummer/singer Dylan Westendorp.


“The lyrics really are pointed at our younger selves as we truly didn’t listen to anything other than metal music and we thought less of people who did. So basically, the track is making fun of us when we were metal elitists haha. A very fun and fast song--straight to the point. The party song on ‘The 3rd Dimension.’ Please enjoy the music video we put together. We think you will! Now on YouTube!”


HAZZERD have created the entertaining music video to accompany the tune, so watch now HERE. The song is also available on all streaming/download platforms.


The clip features the new full line-up of HAZZERD, including the debut appearance from new guitarist Nick Schwartz (also of Tymo).


“ThArSh TiLl DeTh” and “Deathbringer” both appear on next year’s new HAZZERD album, ‘The 3rd Dimension,’ which will be in stores and online Jan. 17th. Available as a jewelcase CD or on limited colored vinyl Rough Seas (200) for the N. American version and Mars Attacks (300) as the European variant, as well as a 100 limited run of cassettes exclusively from the band and label. Pre-order now HERE

 
 
 

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