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New Release | Archspire – Red Goliath

Technical death metal giants Archspire return with “Red Goliath”, a blistering new release that reaffirms why the Canadian band remain at the pinnacle of the extreme metal scene.

Renowned for their lightning-fast musicianship and jaw-dropping precision, Archspire have built a reputation for pushing the boundaries of technical death metal.

“Red Goliath” demonstrates everything fans have come to expect from the band. Hyper-speed riffs, relentless blast beats, and impossibly rapid-fire vocals collide in a track that feels both chaotic and meticulously controlled.

Despite the sheer speed and complexity, the band maintains a clear sense of structure, allowing the song’s momentum to guide listeners through its intricate twists and turns.

Archspire’s ability to blend technical mastery with memorable songwriting has distinguished them within the extreme metal landscape. Rather than complexity for its own sake, their music feels deliberate, calculated, and relentlessly intense.

With “Red Goliath”, Archspire once more prove why each new release from the band commands attention across the extreme metal community. It’s ferocious, technically astonishing, and another powerful statement from one of death metal’s most respected forces in modern technical death metal.

 

The single also builds anticipation for the band’s upcoming album, “Too Fast to Die”, set for release on 10th April. If “Red Goliath” is any indication, the record promises to deliver the same relentless speed, precision, and ferocity that have made Archspire one of the most respected forces in modern technical death metal.

Tim Marshall

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