DEFILER Signs Record And Publishing Deal With RAZOR & TIE

May 24, 2012

Northern California developing life-core act DEFILER has signed new worldwide deals with Razor & Tie and its publishing arm, Razor & Tie Music Publishing.

DEFILER is currently working on its Razor & Tie debut which will be released later this year. The band is self-producing, with mixing duties being handled by Chris "Zeuss" Harris (SUICIDE SILENCE, CHELSEA GRIN, THE ACACIA STRAIN).

The band is making a new track available now for preview. Check out "Lucky 38" below.

"Words cannot describe how excited I am about signing with Razor & Tie. I've always had massive respect for the label, because of the diverse roster and bands I love, and they're just the greatest people ever," explains lead singer Jake Pelzl. He continues, "I feel like the new album is a true showcase to what all of us can do as a band. We're going further with the melody, the brutality; I'm playing around with lots of different lyrical ideas. I hope for it to really make an impression in the world of heavy music."

DEFILER recently toured with WAYNE STATIC and POLKADOT CADAVER. The band will head out on the road in support of the new album this fall.

DEFILER has already earned itself a buzz with "Cryomancer" (which generated over 1.7 million views on YouTube). The song also appeared on last summer's Mayhem Hatewear compilation "For The Headbangers 2". In 2010, DEFILER released its debut album, "Pangaea", and in 2011 Jamey Jasta (HATEBREED) reissued the album on his Stillborn Records imprint.

DEFILER is led by 18-year-old frontman Jake Pelzl and is rounded out by Ethan Lewis (guitar),Tony Bigley (guitar),Ian Poole (drums) and Jesse Dhaliwal (bass) and managed by Steve Ross for No Name Worldwide.

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