
Deadguy is back. The influential New Jersey band have announced the forthcoming release of Near-Death Travel Services, their second studio album.
Featuring former members of Rorschach and No Escape, Deadguy formed in 1994 and broke up just a few years later, but not before releasing Fixation on a Co-Worker, one of the most important albums within the hardcore and metal communities of the era. With reunion shows beginning to pop up starting in 2021, the band began working on the 11 songs that would eventually appear on the upcoming LP.
With Near-Death Travel Services coming out in late June, Deadguy have just released the William Saunders-directed music video for "Kill Fee," the opening track on the album:
For the recording sessions, Deadguy brought Fixation producer Steve Evetts (Sepultura, The Dillinger Escape Plan) back into the mix. As far as the material, drummer Dave Rosenberg handled the album’s songwriting, learning guitar to do so.

Deadguy is rounded out by vocalist Tim Singer, guitarist Keith Huckins and Chris "Crispy" Corvino, and bassist Jim Baglino.
Near-Death Travel Services will be out on June 27th via Relapse Records (pre-order).
Upcoming Deadguy shows:
Jun. 14 Brooklyn, NY — Brooklyn Monarch (Rich Hall Memorial Show - tix)
Jul. 12 Garwood, NJ — Crossroads (Record Release Show - tix)
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