Get ready to turn up those volume knobs up to 11 so you can rock out to the new single “Dystopia” by metalcore band Preacher. Released via Daeth Records/TLG/INgrooves this single is from their upcoming EP, Blur. The band also dropped a new music video for the song which you can check out down below.
Preacher’s latest material combines radio-worthy melodies with heavy screaming that will help you blow off some steam. The band brings its signature sound to the table with blazing guitar leads, scream-driven vocals, and a beat that might make your walls shake.
Preacher From Reno
Hailing from Reno, Nevada, Preacher has been making waves in the metalcore scene for the past five years. With three EPs and five singles under their belt, they have toured the country from coast to coast independently. They also made their festival debut at Blue Ridge Rock Fest 2022, one of the largest rock festivals in the United States.
Preacher dares to experiment with new genres and explore every avenue of what they can achieve. Their entire discography, including their 2022 EP Dream State has been entirely self-produced. They’ve shared the stage with some of the biggest names in the industry, including A Skylit Drive, Attack Attack!, and As I Lay Dying, just to name a few.
Preacher Tour Dates
- 3/11 Nevada City, CA @ Ribald Brewing
- 3/31 Corona, CA @ Rockfellas
- 4/1 Scottsdale, AZ @ Pub Rock Live
- 4/7 San Diego, CA @ The Pourhouse
- 4/8 Lodi, CA @ Wildwood Skatepark
- 4/9 Reno, NV @ Alturas Bar
Preacher is composed of Nathaniel Garrison on vocals, Stan Neill on guitar/vocals/bass, Christopher Yancey on guitar, and Alan Terry on drums. So, if you’re a fan of metalcore and looking for new bands, Preacher is the one to keep an eye out for. And with their upcoming EP Blur, this band is sure to make a splash.
Check out some cool merch from Preacher at their online store or follow along on Instagram and Twitter for updates.
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