Detroit-based crossover death thrashers   PLAGUE YEARS   are pleased to unleash the video accompaniment to "Paradox Of Death." Now playing at MetalSucks, the latest bruiser comes off the band's raging   Circle Of Darkness   full-length out TODAY via Entertainment One ("eOne").
 
  Notes guitarist Eric Lauder of the track, "'Paradox Of Death' is a mid-tempo stomper. This is one of my favorite tracks and highlights Mike [Jurysta]'s incredible drumming. The song is a story about killing a snitch after he's betrayed his people. Loyalty should never be broken. No mercy for rats. Never fold, never bend." 
 
 View PLAGUE YEARS' bludgeoning "Paradox Of Death" video via MetalSucks at    THIS LOCATION   .
 
 
 View the band's previously released videos for "Incantation" and "Play The Victim"    HERE   .
 
 
 Circle Of Darkness   is out now on CD, digital, and vinyl formats. For ordering options to go    THIS LOCATION   .
 
 
 Mining the subterranean depths once unearthed on classic Sepultura albums like   Beneath The Remains   and   Arise  , with the vicious bite of Germanic slabs like   In The Sign Of Evil   by Sodom and the Hall of Fame '80s output of Slayer, the devilish and down-tuned death worship within   PLAGUE YEARS   serves as a demonic calling card for the foursome; a brutal counterbalance to their otherwise likeminded thrash revivalists. On   Circle Of Darkness  , the band's full-length debut,   PLAGUE YEARS   reunites with engineer Arthur Rizk, whose work with Power Trip, Tomb Mold, Candy, and Cavalera Conspiracy has propelled him to the front of the horde amidst the resurgence of crossover thrash.
 
 PLAGUE YEARS   pays homage to Detroit forebearers Negative Approach and modern contemporaries Hellmouth in equal measure, while infusing the proceedings with a brutal spin of their own design. In terms of lyrical aggression, songs like "Play The Victim" and "Paradox Of Death" blend traditional death metal blood-and-gore fantasy with the unrestrained bravado of Detroit's grittier contributions to rap, like LOM Rambo and Motown upstart Icewear Vezzo.
 
 Like an icepick to the face,   PLAGUE YEARS   arrives with an electric surge of sudden pain. An unrelenting end of the world assault of the cataclysmic convergence of thrash and hardcore, with bits of blackened death and midtempo madness to spare, the band summons the primitive spirit of the singular moment when the heaviest of metal first smashed into a circle pit.   PLAGUE YEARS   reignites that flame with sharp fury.
 
 "...  PLAGUE YEARS   turn chugging into an art form, making simple stomps feel like genuine riffs." - Decibel Magazine
 
  "...a death thrash rager..." - Revolver 
 
  "...nothing short of a modern thrash classic..." - Metal Injection 
 
 "Thrash has always been a diverse genre, with equal room for goofy party vibes and infernal paeans to the abyss. In 2020, it's the latter approach that seems most fitting and timely, and   PLAGUE YEARS   have absolutely nailed the desolate spirit of the age via some truly ripping thrash fucking metal." - Blabbermouth
 
  "...the quartet just freaking rages on songs such as the sledgehammer opener 'Play The Victim' or surgical strike of the title track. Somewhere, there is a skate park where someone has this cranked to 11 and is carving the bowl to bits to Incantation." - Vancouver Sun 
 
  "Nonstop, unrelenting crossover death metal that can knock you on your ass even at its slowest moments. The intermixing of tempos and pacing is precisely calibrated for pure pit-destroying, headbanging-ready potential." - Invisible Oranges 
 
  "When this band lays down a groove, the walls shake." - New Noise Magazine 
 
 "...gnarly death metal and skull-bashing crossover in the same record... Need something to kick your ass in gear today? Getcha some   PLAGUE YEARS  ." - Heavy Blog Is Heavy
 
  "...a riff lover's dream..." - Heavy Music HQ 
 
 "  PLAGUE YEARS   have all the trappings of a hallmark hardcore/thrash band from decades long gone, but contemporary rage and relevancy make their urgency wholly apparent." -- Everything Is Noise
 
 "  ...Circle Of Darkness will still knock you on your ass... A whirlwind of blackened and thrashing noise that has no shame with crossing over into many other metal territories. The end result, a thrill ride of savagery that will make the eyes water, the stomach acids boil, and the legs shake." - Games, Brrraaains & A Head-Banging Life
 
  "A powerhouse of explosive, groove-fuelled riffs, Circle Of Darkness is simply ferocious. The talented Lauder's frantic soloing shrill and piercing in the best possible way, while Engelhardt's vocal style - which might not appeal to everyone - is an integral part of their sound as each track takes on a horrific, uncontrollable life of its own." - Ghost Cult