Lake Malice release new single ‘Eternal December’ The vital track is a reaction to homesickness and seasonal depression Supports announced for their first ever UK headline tour in March | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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“Lake Malice are the UK’s most exciting new alt.metal band.” – Kerrang! “They are destined to be the talk of the town. Dark, chaotic and devilishly fun, they ebb and flow between techno breaks and towering heaviness.” – Metal Hammer
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Forward-thinking duo Lake Malice have revealed their reflective new track ‘Eternal December’, which is about profound emotions of homesickness and seasonal depression. It’s inspired by vocalist Alice Guala’s experience of moving countries and having to rebuild meaningful connections in a place which can sometimes feel like an “Eternal December”. Guala and guitarist/co-instigator Blake Cornwall say: “We wrote this song in the wintery months when the rain never stopped and we barely saw the sun. It feels like something everyone can relate to on some level. Our aim has always been to avoid limitations on where we take our music and we’re extremely proud of this multilayered composition which incorporates elements of EDM, hyperpop and metalcore.” Lake Malice have also announced the supports for their first ever headline tour of the UK, which kicks off next week. The 12 dates around the country will see them joined by buzzing London-based metal act TheCityIsOurs, electro-infused Leeds band Artio and Herts power trio High Regard. Tickets are on sale now. 2023 saw Lake Malice’s powerful live presence ignite stages Europe-wide alongside the likes of As Everything Unfolds, Bloodywood, Skindred, Vukovi, Vended and Enter Shikari. They also captivated crowds at festivals such as The Great Escape, Download, Misery Loves Company and 2000trees, at which Kerrang! proclaimed they “have no right to be burning this hot already.” ‘Post-Genesis’ is Lake Malice’s recently-released debut EP, which is out now via SO Recordings. The EP collated a clutch of the duo’s killer singles to date. They’ve been putting their supreme songwriting skills to good use, exploring a number of weighty topics – social anxiety in a post-pandemic world (‘Stop The Party’), toxic codependency in relationships (‘Black Turbine’), the complexity of family values (‘Mitsuko’), and people who abuse their position of power (‘Power Game’). Lake Malice’s intense and unique splicing of hyperpop and metal has already earned them two nominations at the Heavy Music Awards and their recent singles have seen regular appearances on BBC Radio 1 and Kerrang! Radio, as well as spots in the likes of the Kerrang! Chart and Metal Hammer’s Tracks of The Week. They’ve also appeared on the cover of mega Spotify playlist ‘misfits 2.0’ and snatched a much-coveted spot on the New Music Friday UK playlist, amongst a plethora of other DSP features. Lake Malice UK Headline Tour 2024: 06 March BRIGHTON – GREEN DOOR STORE 07 March LONDON – UNDERWORLD 08 March SHEFFIELD – SIDNEY & MATILDA – SOLD OUT 09 March NORWICH – WATERFRONT STUDIO 13 March NEWCASTLE – ZEROX 14 March GLASGOW – CLASSIC GRAND 15 March MANCHESTER – STAR & GARTER 16 March LEEDS – HYDE PARK BOOK CLUB 20 March BOURNEMOUTH – ANVIL 21 March BRISTOL – ROUGH TRADE 22 March NOTTINGHAM – ROUGH TRADE 23 March BIRMINGHAM – ASYLUM 2 Additional Lake Malice dates: 29 Feb STUTTGART, DE – JUHA WEST (with Blackout Problems) 01 March COLOGNE, DE – HELIOS37 (with Blackout Problems) 14 April TAKEDOWN FESTIVAL, PORTSMOUTH UK Connect with Lake Malice: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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