HIGH ON FIRE Unleashes New Song 'Speak In Tongues'
June 22, 2010Oakland, California power trio HIGH ON FIRE, fresh from European tour dates as hand-picked support for METALLICA, unveils the brand new song "Speak in Tongues" today via the Adult Swim Singles Program.
The Adult Swim Singles Program features nine different free and exclusive tracks in nine weeks and includes new music from MADVILLAIN, CULTS, BLACK LIPS, LCD SOUNDSYSTEM and more.
HIGH ON FIRE will launch a summer headlining tour of Canada on July 8 in Vancouver, British Columbia. The trek is scheduled to run through July 22 in Montreal, Quebec, where the band will share the stage with ALICE COOPER, SLAYER, HALFORD and more as part of the Heavy MTL festival. The band has also added a few summer U.S. dates, including a July 27 headlining show at Brooklyn's Music Hall of Williamsburg.
"Frost Hammer", the new video from HIGH ON FIRE, can be viewed below (courtesy of Pitchfork). Filmed on location in both Los Angeles and New York City with director Kevin Custer for Toaster in the Tub, the clip showcases intense performance footage of the award-winning band juxtaposed alongside "the epic tale of a warrior's sojourn to the cold and barren Plateau of Leng where he secures the fabled Frost Hammer that will be used to enact the final rites and complete the dark rebirth and reign of the Frost Child."
HIGH ON FIRE's new album, "Snakes for the Divine", sold around 8,600 copies in its first week of release in the United States to debut at position No. 63 on The Billboard 200 chart. The follow-up to 2007's "Death is this Communion" was made available in North America on February 23 via E1 Music. The album was recorded at The Pass Studios in Los Angeles with producer Greg Fidelman and is described in a press release as "HIGH ON FIRE's magnum opus, capturing every nuance of the legendary band's ongoing musical progression and evolution into one of heavy music's all-time greats."
The "Snakes for the Divine" album artwork was brought to life by longtime HIGH ON FIRE cover artist Arik Moonhawk Roper.
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