DEICIDE: Drum-Cam Footage From Katowice Show

February 2, 2015

Drummers From Hell has uploaded drum-cam footage of DEICIDE's Steve Asheim performing the song "Godkill" when the band played in Katowice, Poland at the Mega club on December 17, 2014. Check out the clip below.

Asheim told Capital Chaos TV in October about DEICIDE's plans for the next few months: "We have a tour of Europe scheduled for December… Other than that, we got picked up for another record, so we're gonna start working on some new stuff, which we've got a couple of songs kind of framed out already. So we're gonna be busy again all through next year — next couple of years, it looks like. [We're gonna work on] a record and [play] some more shows. It seems like they're gonna happen, so [I'm] looking forward to all that."

Speaking about DEICIDE's longevity, Steve said: "It's good to see that [the metal scene] is still going. It's weird when you hear kids talk about the band: 'We listented to you in high school.' It's like you hear that for years about how kids are listening to us in high school. So it's, like, we've been an ever-lasting presence in high schools for twenty years now. So, as we become multi-generational, it's, like, we have 50-year-old fans and then we still have 15-year-old fans that roll up [to see us play]. It's like the thing that… When I was a kid, [what] BLACK SABBATH was, it's, like, that's what we've become — not in a selling sense, but in a how-people-think-about-your-band sense. I don't know… It's just a wild thing to have happen."

DEICIDE's latest album, "In The Minds Of Evil", sold 2,600 copies in the United States in its first week of release. Issued on November 25, 2013 via Century Media Records, the follow-up to 2011's "To Hell With God" was recorded at AudioHammer Studios in Sanford, Florida with producer Jason Suecof (TRIVIUM, AUGUST BURNS RED, THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER, ALL THAT REMAINS, WHITECHAPEL, DEVILDRIVER).

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