EXTINCTION A.D. Unleashes 'Impervious (Unrepentant)' Feat. Matthew K. Heafy
EXTINCTION A.D. has just dropped their electrifying new single 'Impervious (Unrepentant),' featuring none other than Trivium’s vocalist/guitarist Matthew Kiichi Heafy. This track heralds the arrival of their forthcoming album, 'To The Detested,' set to hit the shelves on August 16th via Unique Leader Records.
The band, hailing from Long Island, NY, continues to push the boundaries of metal with their high-octane energy and ferocious sound. 'To The Detested' promises to be a powerhouse of an album, building on the momentum from their 2022 full-length 'Culture Of Violence' and the 2023 EP 'Ruthless Intent.'
The single 'Impervious (Unrepentant)' showcases EXTINCTION A.D.'s signature blend of thrash and hardcore, infused with a fresh vigor thanks to Heafy's explosive guest performance. Drawing inspiration from a diverse range of influences—from literary giants like Alan Moore and George Orwell to iconic bands like Pantera and Slayer—the band crafts a sound that is both a nod to the past and a fierce roar into the future.
EXTINCTION A.D. has just dropped their electrifying new single 'Impervious (Unrepentant),' featuring none other than Trivium’s vocalist/guitarist Matthew Kiichi Heafy. This track heralds the arrival of their forthcoming album, 'To The Detested,' set to hit the shelves on August 16th via Unique Leader Records.
The band, hailing from Long Island, NY, continues to push the boundaries of metal with their high-octane energy and ferocious sound. 'To The Detested' promises to be a powerhouse of an album, building on the momentum from their 2022 full-length 'Culture Of Violence' and the 2023 EP 'Ruthless Intent.'
The single 'Impervious (Unrepentant)' showcases EXTINCTION A.D.'s signature blend of thrash and hardcore, infused with a fresh vigor thanks to Heafy's explosive guest performance. Drawing inspiration from a diverse range of influences—from literary giants like Alan Moore and George Orwell to iconic bands like Pantera and Slayer—the band crafts a sound that is both a nod to the past and a fierce roar into the future.