[Photo by Chelsea Englizian] View / Share TOXIC HOLOCAUST’s “New World Beyond” Video At THIS LOCATION Crossover thrashers TOXIC HOLOCAUST are pleased to unveil the official video for “New World Beyond,” now playing at Revolver. The track comes by way of the band’s latest full-length, Primal Future: 2019, released last Fall via Entertainment One (“eOne”). The raucous clip was shot in Oregon City by band founder/principal songwriter Joel Grind and Jaime Robillard. Comments Grind, “‘New World Beyond’ is a song about a dystopian future where resources are scarce and daily life is a struggle for survival.” View “New World Beyond” at Revolver Magazine HERE. TOXIC HOLOCAUST‘s Primal Future: 2019 is available on CD, digital, and vinyl formats. For orders go to THIS LOCATION where the record can be streamed in full. TOXIC HOLOCAUST are currently in the midst of a massive North American tour supporting Soulfly. The journey commenced February 3rd in Denver, Colorado and will winding its way through nearly three dozen cities upon its conclusion March 12th in Houston, Texas. Additional support is being provided by X-Method, Madzilla, Skinflint, and Systemhouse 33. See all confirmed dates below. TOXIC HOLOCAUST w/ Soulfly, X-Method, Madzilla, Skinflint, Systemhouse 33 [remaining dates]: 2/27/2020 Poor Richards – Chicopee, MA TOXIC HOLOCAUST began kicking out the corrosive jams in basements and bedrooms some twenty years ago, building a punishing legacy of mutant thrash and filthy street punk that’s outlasted the heydays of the genres that spawned them; founder Joel Grind, the headband-wearing headbanger whose dedication to the one-man-band ethos gives the late Quorthon a run for his money, melting down the greatest punk metal crossover riff collection imaginable into nuclear ooze. With each successive release, Grind repurposes the most visceral strengths of speed, thrash, and punk through his own unique vision, making for new metal anthems that consistently reignite a circle-pitting feeding frenzy in the scene. TOXIC HOLOCAUST 2.0 detonates like doomsday all over Primal Future: 2019. A dystopian technological takeover drives the album thematically, but the passionately delivered music is vintage TOXIC HOLOCAUST, taking things all the way back to the band’s early origins. “Album six is on deck for TOXIC HOLOCAUST and they kick it off with the caustic ‘Chemical Warlords.’ Feral riffs and a gritty production back the snarling punk-thrash onslaught. Those gang chants in the mid-section elevate this track to a TOXIC HOLOCAUST best.” – Loudwire; Best Metal Songs Of 2019…So Far “…an album that has one foot in the future and one foot in the past.” – Decibel “Whether Grind’s methodology is viewed through the lens of musical totalitarianism, artistic necessity, workaholic-ism run amok or what have you, the success TOXIC HOLOCAUST has experienced can’t be denied.” – Outburn “…if you want to hear some real deal blood ‘n’ thunder that would make Lemmy glow with paternal pride, Joel Grind is still the man to provide it.” – Blabbermouth “It delivers everything we’ve come to know and love from the band: classic thrash and speed metal with a high dose of old-school energy.” – MetalSucks About eOne: Entertainment One Ltd. (eOne) is a talent-driven independent studio that specializes in the development, acquisition, production, financing, distribution and sales of entertainment content. As part of global play and entertainment company Hasbro (NASDAQ: HAS), eOne’s expertise spans across film, television and music production and sales; family programming, merchandising and licensing; digital content; and live entertainment. Through its extensive reach and scale, and a deep commitment to high-quality entertainment, eOne unlocks the power and value of creativity. eOne brings to market both original and existing content, sourcing IP from Hasbro’s portfolio of 1500+ brands, and through a diversified network of creative partners and eOne companies including: international feature film distribution company Sierra/Affinity; Amblin Partners with DreamWorks Studios, Participant Media, and Reliance Entertainment; Makeready with Brad Weston; unscripted television production companies Renegade 83, Daisybeck, Blackfin and Whizz Kid Entertainment; live entertainment leaders Round Room Live; world-class music companies Audio Network, Dualtone Music Group and Last Gang; and award-winning emerging content and technology studio Secret Location. For TOXIC HOLOCAUST coverage contact liz@earsplitcompound.com. |