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"Black Brick"
SinglebyDeafheaven
ReleasedFebruary 27, 2019 (2019-02-27)
RecordedFebruary 2018
Genre
Length7:27
LabelAnti-
Songwriter(s)
  • George Clarke
  • Kerry McCoy
  • Producer(s)Jack Shirley
    Deafheaven singles chronology
    "From the Kettle Onto the Coil"
    (2014)
    "Black Brick"
    (2019)
    Audio video
    "Black Brick"onYouTube

    "Black Brick" is a single by the American metal band Deafheaven. The song was released for streaming and download on February 27, 2019 through Anti- records.[7] "Black Brick" is an unreleased track from the band's Ordinary Corrupt Human Love sessions that was released as a stand-alone single.[8] The track was a surprise release that didn't receive any marketing or promotion prior to release and coincided with the start of Deafheaven's March–April 2019 US tour with Baroness.[1][8]

    Critical reception

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    Music critics praised the track for being one of Deafheaven's heaviest songs to date[2][6][8][9] with many critics noting that it differed greatly from the other songs from the Ordinary Corrupt Human Love sessions.[3][8][10][11] Other critics noted elements of thrash metal[1][2][3][4] and compared it to the darker and heavier material on their 2015 album New Bermuda.[2][10][12] In his write-up for "Black Brick"'s release, Andrew Sacher of BrooklynVegan wrote: "It's darker and more evil than Deafheaven almost ever sound, with mile-a-minute thrash riffs, metalcore chugs, and other devil horn-worthy sounds worked in to their usual post-black metal approach. It's the first song they released since being nominated for a Grammy (but losing to High on Fire), and if you thought Grammy exposure would make them want to go in an even softer direction, you thought wrong."[2]

    Revolver said of the song: "Not only has the single dropped seemingly out of the blue, but it's also Deafheaven's heaviest offering yet, a fully necro blast of sepulchral grimness. The seven-and-a-half-minute cut is a B-side from Ordinary Corrupt Human Love, and one can only wonder how different the album would have felt as a whole with its inclusion."[8] In their review of Deafheaven's performance on their tour with Baroness, the Los Angeles Times' August Brown wrote: "The new, writhing single 'Black Brick' pulls more from classic thrash, and its sudden peals of violence put everything else around it in sharper focus. Texture and drama are baked into these songs, and sequencing them well clearly matters a lot to this band."[4]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ a b c Kaufman, Spencer (February 27, 2019). "Deafheaven bring the heavy on new song 'Black Brick'". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved April 4, 2019.
  • ^ a b c d e Sacher, Andrew (February 27, 2019). "Deafheaven share heavy new song 'Black Brick'". BrooklynVegan. Retrieved April 5, 2019.
  • ^ a b c Sievers, Alex (March 1, 2019). "Deafheaven get 'cvlt' on new single, 'Black Brick'". Kill Your Stereo. Retrieved April 5, 2019.
  • ^ a b c Brown, August (March 12, 2019). "Review: Black metal's in fashion, but Deafheaven still shrieks on its own terms". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved April 5, 2019.
  • ^ Murphy, Sarah (February 27, 2019). "Deafheaven Deliver New Song 'Black Brick'". Exclaim!. Retrieved April 5, 2019.
  • ^ a b Mudrian, Albert (February 27, 2019). "Deafheaven Unveil Scathing New Track 'Black Brick'". Decibel. Red Flag Media. Retrieved April 5, 2019.
  • ^ Minsker, Evan (February 27, 2019). "Listen to Deafheaven's New Song 'Black Brick'". Pitchfork. Retrieved April 4, 2019.
  • ^ a b c d e Revolver Staff (February 27, 2019). "Hear Deafheaven's Heavy-as-Hell Surprise New Song 'Black Brick'". Revolver. Project M Group. Retrieved April 4, 2019.
  • ^ Bellino, Vince (March 8, 2019). "Pairing & Killing: Deafheaven and Broken Goblet". Decibel. Red Flag Media. Retrieved April 5, 2019.
  • ^ a b Kennelty, Greg (February 27, 2019). "Deafheaven's New Song 'Black Brick' Is Extremely Metal". Metal Injection. Retrieved April 5, 2019.
  • ^ Hakimian, Rob (February 28, 2019). "Deafheaven unleash vicious new song 'Black Brick'". The 405. Retrieved April 5, 2019.
  • ^ Revolver Staff (March 1, 2019). "6 Best New Songs Right Now: 3/1/19". Revolver. Project M Group. Retrieved April 5, 2019.
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