Bodysnatcher Release New EP ‘Vile Conduct’
Drop New Music Video “Say Goodbye” via MNRK Heavy
See The Band On The Road This Fall With Fit For An Autopsy, Distant, Sylosis + JudiciaryTicket Info HERE
Floridian heavy hitters Bodysnatcher have released their new EP ‘Vile Conduct’ and the official music video for “Say Goodbye“ (via MNRK Heavy). Leading up to today, the quartet has shared “Murder8“ featuring the inimitable Jamey Jasta, “Severed“, “Human Disdain“, and most recently, “Infested“. Altogether, the tracks have amassed a staggering 1.7 million streams on Spotify alone and 582k views and counting on YouTube. Speaking about the EP, the band commented: “‘Vile Conduct’ to us is a culmination of all of the different struggles people in general can be subject to, or can inflict on others. Whether it be personal struggles, loss, hatred toward humanity, etc. These are all human-specific. We feel these kinds of things will always be important to talk about and bring to the surface for not just the listener, but for us individually so that we can try to heal the best we know how to.“
‘Vile Conduct’ is available now on all streaming platforms at the link here, and watch the “Say Goodbye“ music video in the thumbnail below.
VILE CONDUCT
Bodysnatcher
Track Listing:
1. Infested
2. Severed
4. Confession
5. Murder8 ft. Jamey Jasta 6. Say Goodbye
Don’t miss your chance to see Bodysnatcher‘s incendiary live show on The Nothing That Is US Tour with Fit For An Autopsy, Distant, Sylosis, and Judiciary kicking off on Friday, October 18 in Worcester, MA. For ticket information, please click here.
The Nothing That Is US Tour Dates:
10/18 – Worcester, MA – The Palladium
10/19 – New York, NY – Irving Plaza
10/20 – Philadelphia, PA – Theatre of Living Arts
10/22 – Baltimore, MD – Baltimore Soundstage
10/23 – Charlotte, NC – The Underground
10/24 – Atlanta, GA The Masquerade (Heaven)
10/25 – St. Petersburg, FL – Jannus Live
10/26 – West Palm Beach, FL – Banyan Live
10/28 – Houston, TX – House of Blues
10/29 – San Antonio, TX – Vibes Event Center
10/30 – Dallas, TX – Granada Theater
11/01 – Mesa, AZ – Nile Theater
11/03 – Sacramento, CA – Ace of Spades
11/05 – Portland, OR – Roseland Theater
11/06 – Seattle, WA – El Corazón
11/08 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Complex
11/09 – Denver, CO – Summit
11/10 – Wichita, KS – Templelive
11/12 – Minneapolis, MN – Varsity Theater
11/13 – Chicago, IL – Metro
11/14 – Detroit, MI – Saint Andrew’s Hall
11/15 – Cleveland, Oh- House of Blues
11/16 – McKees Rocks, PA – Roxian Theatre
11/17 – New Haven, CT – Toad’s
Drawing their name from the infamous Plainfield Ghoul, Ed Gein, Bodysnatcher know a thing or two about darkness, brutality and aggression. Since their 2014 inception in Melbourne, Florida, Bodysnatcher have been bringing nothing but the finest in furious, extreme music. Combining crushing breakdowns with eerie ambience, scathing riffs and grisly grooves, the band have become synonymous with “heavy,” invoking violence in every city they happen to visit, spawning mosh pits that leave nothing but craters in their wake.
With each release, Bodysnatcher have added depth to their dynamic, proving they are an ever-growing and changing act with the singular purpose of absolutely obliterating the listener. In 2015, mere months after their formation, the act exploded into the worldwide underground with the release of their debut EP, Abandonment. Considered one of the “Rushmore” releases of the American Downtempo wave, Abandonment took Bodysnatcher around the country, delivering breakdowns and broken bones to venues from Southern Florida to California. The band’s debut full-length that followed, Death of Me (Stay Sick Records), saw the band mature from their modest downtempo roots into something more diverse and devastating, incorporating a blend of contemporary metal and hardcore elements to create something that saw Bodysnatcher start to blur conventional genre lines. Death of Me would skyrocket the band’s notoriety even higher, including a headlining west coast tour with Extortionist (Unique Leader Records) in support. Almost immediately after the release of Death of Me, Bodysnatcher underwent a significant lineup change, bringing aboard Chris Whited (King Conquer, 1776 Recordings) as percussionist and producer alongside Kyle Carter (Beacons) and Kyle Shope (Float Face Down) on guitar and bass respectively. With all three of them working alongside the titanic range and unmistakable vitriol of frontman Kyle Medina as songwriters, a deluxe re-release of their debut LP featuring five all-new songs followed not long after the line-up was cemented. Those songs segued Bodysnatcher into a new sound and style that would not full materialize until their two follow-up releases, This Heavy Void (2020) and Bleed-Abide (2022). These records together would not only see the band signing with premier heavy music label MNRK Heavy, but would also highlight the band’s unique ability to blend harrowingly personal tales of love and loss with blistering aggression. Between This Heavy Void’s “Twelve/Seventeen” and Bleed-Abide’s “Smashed Perception”, the band seemed to encompass the alpha and omega of all things eviscerating—emotionally or, well, literally.
Since Bleed-Abide, Bodysnatcher have continued their tireless grind, touring across the country with the likes of AngelMaker, Hatebreed, Dying Fetus, Emmure, We Came as Romans and more—and spending plenty of time inoculating overseas lands with their unique concoction of crushing brutality as well. 2024 witnesses the band depart for not one, but two colossal ventures with former label mates SPITE—across both Europe and the continental United States. From their earnest beginnings as one of the United States’ premiere exporters of bludgeoning, beefy breakdowns to now one of the country’s most renowned heavy music exports, Bodysnatcher are a peerless example of hard work, dedication and—of course—devastating heaviness. – Connor Welsh
“‘Vile Conduct’ to us is a culmination of all of the different struggles people in general can be subject to, or can inflict on others. Whether it be personal struggles, loss, hatred toward humanity, etc. These are all human-specific. We feel these kinds of things will always be important to talk about and bring to the surface for not just the listener, but for us individually so that we can try to heal the best we know how to.“‘Vile Conduct’ is available now on all streaming platforms at the link here, and watch the “Say Goodbye“ music video in the thumbnail below.
With Fit For An Autopsy, Distant, Sylosis + JudiciaryTicket Info HERE