MALEVOLENCE DROP ‘STILL WATERS RUN DEEP’ SINGLE VIDEO. WATCH HERE…

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With their Irish mini-tour kicking off tonight in Limerick, rising UK metallic hardcore force, Malevolence have released another box-fresh slice of HEAVY with their new single, ‘Still Waters Run Deep’. Check out the video below…

With only three weeks remaining until the release of their new record ‘Malicious Intent’, the excitement for this year’s most hotly anticipated metal album is intensifying.

Stoking the flames higher, Malevolence reveal their knockout third single, ‘Still Waters Run Deep‘. The song and video documents the band’s young career, from 2009 to date, from a fresh faced, local band to international touring powerhouse.

Raring to air their new material, Steel City’s finest have secured an impressive run of international touring in 2022. Today, the band are embarking on three headline shows in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, followed by five huge UK arena shows with Architects and Sleep Token.

Malevolence front-man, Alex Taylor stated,
This video is a deep dive into the history of Malevolence. We dug through hours of old archive footage and picked out some highlights from over the years as the song is a tribute to the journey we have set upon together, and the bond it has formed between us.
 
After hundreds of shows and thousands of hours in the van and practice room,
being a part of this band has been the most rewarding experience of our lives and this video reflects the evolution and progress of Malevolence over the last 12 years.
 
We hope you enjoy it!

Watch the video for ‘Still Waters Run Deep‘ below:

Pre-order ‘Malicious Intent‘ (out 20th May) & stream ‘Still Waters Run Deepvia this link.

Catch Malevolence with special guests, Guilt Trip and Bailer in Limerick tonight [April 28th] Dublin, Whelans’ [Friday, 29th] and Belfast 30th. Tickets on sale NOW via Ticketmaster.

Alex Taylor caught up with Overdrive last week to discuss the new album, Irish tour dates and much more. Get the full feature interview here.

Oran O’Beirne

www.overdrive.ie 2022