NEWS RELEASE
Montreal, QC – July 2, 2024
THIRTEEN GOATS Presents Music Video For âMurder Lives In The Heartâ
“Planet of the Goats Tour” w/ FALL OF EARTH
New Album âCapricorn Risingâ Out July 12th, 2024 via Exitus Strategem Records
“It’s really strong. GREAT musicians, great production, as well as a very progressive aspect without losing the darkness.” – Kelly Schaefer, Atheist
L-R: Thirteen Goats Current Lineup | Rob Fitz-Gerald (Lead & Rhythm Guitars, Backing Vocals) | Graham K. Miles (Lead Vocals, Lead & Rhythm Guitars) | Cody Lewichew (Bass, Gang Vocals) | Leonid Verman (Drums, Gang Vocals) – Photo Credit: Kevyn Lilith Hoskin
âCapricorn Risingâ is the upcoming concept album and extreme metal rock opera from Thirteen Goats, which will be released for metalheads around the world next month. Is it thrash? Death? Groove? Thirteen Goats donât care, and neither should you. This Vancouver four-piece tramples all over subgenre conventions to create an alchemical style of infernal riffs, huge hooks, and uniquely theatrical songwriting. They have a music video out now for the single âMurder Lives in the Heartâ, which lead vocalist and guitarist Graham K. Miles comments on:
âThe song is about the nature of vengeance. Vengeance feels good when youâve been wronged. But just because something feels good, that doesnât make it right.
I wrote the song after getting my heart broken, to remind myself that the pain would make me a monster if I let it. In the story weâre telling on the record, our main character Shepherd experiences that when he loses his faith in humanity and sells his soul to become the Antichrist.
The video explores the same theme from a different perspective. Itâs about three women who murder the members of the band one by one and reanimate them into zombies. Their reasons are never shown, but we get a strong sense that they feel justified in what theyâre doing.
Whether itâs right or wrong is left up to the audience. Weâre not here to tell you when revenge is okay or notâbut we want to show that it always has a spiritual cost.â
Itâs been two years since the release of their debut, âServants of the Outer Darkâ, and the band has worked their asses off to bring everything fans loved about that record back with a vengeanceâthe frenzied fretwork, the humongous hooks, and the subtly humorous lyrics that mask much darker and more serious subjects. Two songs (including this one) also feature guest vocals by Carly Ellen Jones. Thirteen Goats is recommended for fans of Carcass, Lamb of God, and Mastodon.
Watch and listen to the video for ââMurder Lives in the Heartâ on MetalInsider HERE.
Due out on July 12, 2024, âCapricorn Risingâ is available from Exitus Stratagem Records for album pre-order at https://www.exsrmusic.com/store/p/pre-sale-thirteen-goats-capricorn-risingâââ
In additional news, following their performance at this year’s Armstrong Metal Fest (July 12/13), Vancouver’s Thirteen Goats announce that they will be hitting the road this July and August for their first major Western Canadian tour. They will be co-headlining the “Planet of the Goats Tour” with Edmonton’s Fall of Earth.
Planet of The Goats Tour – Fall of Earth, Thirteen Goatsâ
July 19 – Red Deer, AB – The Vat
July 20 – Edmonton, AB – Starlite Room
July 21 – Lloydminster, SK – The Sticks
July 23 – Brandon, MB – Eastside Eatery
July 24 – Winnipeg, MB – Bulldog Event Center
July 25 – Regina, SK – The Exchange
July 26 – Lethbridge, AB – The Slice
July 27 – Calgary, AB – Rec Room
July 31 – Kelowna, BC – Dunn Enzies (venue change from Revelry)
Aug 1 – Kamloops, BC -The Blue Grotto
Aug 2 – Penticton, BC – Clancy’s
Aug 3 – Vancouver, BC – The Fox Cabaret
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Track Listing:â
1. Sign of the Goat (4:53)
2. Murder Lives in the Heart (5:30)
3. A Wolf in Shepherdâs Clothing (4:10)
4. Global Fuckup (3:57)
5. Beheading Zoo (3:44)
6. Permission to Die (3:48)
7. Beating the Disease (4:24)
8. Goats of War (5:25)
9. Animal Kingdom (6:19)
More info: Exsrmusic.com | ThirteenGoats.comâ
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“What makes this turbocharged song (Sign of The Goat) so damned much diabolical fun is the bandâs melding of viscerally compulsive grooves, head-spinning instrumental pyrotechnics, and rapid-fire vocal assaults â and doing so in a way that makes the track highly infectious too. The song vividly intersects with the tech-death sphere through flurries of quickly darting, swirling, and swarming riffage, deliriously cavorting arpeggios, and a multitude of percussive fusillades. As displayed in the video, fingers and limbs fly like the wind, and the guttural barks and hair-raising screams in the vocal department rhythmically eject the violent words just as fast and just as furiously. But, as forecast, the song is also a viscerally groovesome beast. Itâs almost relentlessly hard-slugging, but what really stands out are brutish, muscle-galvanizing jackhammer-bursts, the first of which comes only 25 seconds into the track. Another one of those episodes sets itself up as the backdrop for crazed guitar soloing that sounds like the ecstasies of fiends. And we did warn you â this thing is also immediately catchy and enduringly addictive. It comes recommended for fans of Bolt Thrower, Archspire, and Lamb of God.” – NoCleanSinging
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What the press said about 2022 album “Servants of the Outer Dark”:
#14 on Top 20 – Loud – Canadain College Radio – August 2022 (Earshot)
âAn alchemical style reminiscent of Cannibal Corpse, Misery Index, classic Megadeth, melodic Swe-death, and all eras of Death and Carcass.â â Decibel
âRips, weâre here for it.â â MetalSucks
âPerfectly marries old school death metal, blackened tendencies, and heavy metal choruses.â â Metal Injection
âTHIRTEEN GOATS unapologetically raise the deathcore flag for the new decade and absolutely donât care what people think.â â Exclaim!
âThink Vulgar Display of Power-era Pantera in a cage match with Cannibal Corpse and Ministry.â â The Georgia Straight
âA gut-punching and head-hooking offering of death metal that borrows liberally from many of the genreâs subsets, as well as bringing in elements of thrash, black metal, and grindcore.â â No Clean Singing
âWith a name like THIRTEEN GOATS, itâs gonna be evil. Itâs cool, thrashy, blackened groove metal, a little like a Lamb of God sound with a bit more heavy brutality going on and a dash of black metal evilness. Great stuff!â â The Mosh Pit on WORT 89.9 FM (Madison, WI)
âTHIRTEEN GOATS make seriously good music and sound like they have a lot of fun doing it. They write great upbeat thrash songs with strong melodies that appropriately sway from sinister to camp and pull it off tremendously. For some classic charcuterie of extreme metal mixed with a bit of tongue in cheek, youâre well looked after here.â â Heavy Mag
âTHIRTEEN GOATS is a new strength in the extreme scene.â â Metal Temple
âThe starting point of Thirteen Goats and their debut album Servants Of The Outer Dark is death metal, but it doesnât remain tied to it. They explore all types, including tech death and melodic death metal, and even genres outside of that like thrash, groove, and doom metal. Each song brings out a unique side to the band, whether itâs the politically charged âPrisonerâs Anthemâ or the body horror of âSub-Being.ââ â Heavy Music Headquarters
âCanadaâs THIRTEEN GOATS are incredibly fun to listen to and at multiple points subtly humorousâand, as such, make themselves easily a breath of fresh air within the technical scene. That sense of fun is backed up with very proficient playing and dizzying creativity, far beyond what you would expect from a debuting actâs first full length⦠Servants of the Outer Dark is an excellent debut full-length from these guys and I canât wait to hear more!â [9/10] â Metal Observer
âAll you need is love? No. All you need is THIRTEEN GOATS. Their debut album has everything your heart could desire in a Metal record, itâs a metaphorical pizza with all the toppings and a better thrill ride of a first crack we defy you to find!â [8.5/10] â Metal Noise
âThese guys have the ability and the chops to succeed, whilst channeling bands like Lamb Of God into their output.â â Man of Much Metal
âThis is so good.â â Stephen Quinn, The Early Edition (CBC Radio One)
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