News : Deströyer 666 return to Australia this November
Once Australian now Netherlands-based band Deströyer 666 have announced their glorious return to Australian shores this November. Thanks to Direct Touring, fans of the Blackened Thrash metal quartet will get to experience material from the band’s latest release Wildfire, and no doubt an assortment of classic cuts from their 20+ year career.
Friday, Nov 4: Brisbane – Crowbar
Saturday, Nov 5: Sydney – Manning Bar
Sunday, Nov 6: Canberra – The Basement
Friday, Nov 11: Melbourne: Max Watts
Saturday, Nov 12: Adelaide: Enigma
Sunday, Nov 13: Perth – The Rosemount Hotel
Tickets are on sale now from Direct Touring.
Let everyone know you’re going by attending the official Facebook event page.
Wildfire is out now via Season of Mist (Worldwide) and Nerve Gas (Australia/NZ). Earlier this year we posted the full album stream of Wildfire thanks to Season of Mist. Click here to start streaming.
This November will see them return home to their leaders birthplace to spread Wildfire.
Destroyer 666 have no need to prove anything. Unleashing five studio albums in their 20 plus year career they have cemented their reputation within the metal community and their latest missive, the recently released, Wildfire (2016 Season Of Mist) is another fist straight to your face.
They are the pure essence of heavy fucking metal.
Lead from the front by the infamous KK Warslut, there is no ‘core’, no ‘post’ and no bullshit when it comes to D666. Old school without clinging to nostalgia, they have nothing in common with a bunch of kids trying to emulate the 80’s via some retro fashion and a cool patch jacket.
Immune to fads, they have remained the same since the golden age of heavy music and have never wavered.
Wolves among sheep, following no trends, musical or otherwise; commanding respect wherever they venture, Destroyer 666 deliver metal as its best. Powerful, gritty and intelligent arranged with groove that can move mountains.
Witness a night of musical integrity few can claim to deliver. Destroyer 666 will grab you by the neck, wring it till it hurts and force on you a hellish emotional journey of blackened madness!
No compromise, no quarter, prepare yourself!
About Anwar Rizk
Anwar is the editor-in-chief of Metal Obsession.net. When Anwar isn't busy promoting tours, interviewing bands and reviewing awesome music, he loves to collect metal vinyl and play video games. Follow Metal Obsession on Twitter and FacebookLatest News
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