D.O.D

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Swedish thrash’n’roll brutalizers Leach have teamed up with Soilwork singer Bjorn “Speed” Strid on the new fierce new single D.O.D


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D.O.D 

D.O.D  a single has established a style and a sound that makes them stand out from the crowd with their own blend of thrash, hardcore, metal, punk and even a bit of traditional rock and roll, the sound is visceral and pumped full of energy just waiting to take out a wall close to you!  “D.O.D”, featuring Soilwork vocalist Björn “Speed” Strid.

D.O.D (Feat. Bjorn “speed” Strid of Soilwork)

Say LEACH in regards to the track and question, and working with Björn: “Getting Björn to feature on one of our songs is of course a big deal. Us growing up in Sweden, Soilwork were such a big influence on us, still are. And Björn being the pro he is, absolutely nailed it on the first try. Stoked to have him on one of our songs and definitely something we now can check off our bucket list.”

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1 review for D.O.D

  1. Brutalife

    If it’s burly, melodic, and fits together perfectly, it’s probably from Sweden. LEACH, and their warts-and-all style of thrash ‘n’ roll is just begging for a throwdown.” I couldn’t, quite frankly, say it any better myself.

    If you aren’t prepared for some vigorously sweaty headbanging, you’d better get yourself appropriately situated. LEACH operate on a basis of energetic riffage, catchy choruses, and muscular groove. There’s a definite ‘core tinge on display, particularly in the case of the predictably aggressive vocal cadence and delivery. There’s a gritty rock ‘n’ roll snarl that permeates the track, and the breakdown in the back half lends a potent dose of tough-guy swagger. Notably, however, LEACH don’t drown themselves in grunting gym playlist aesthetics: the chorus is damn anthemic.

    As for the video itself, “D.O.D” appears to keep it classic with the tried and true formula: various-angles-of-the-band-in-a-room. However, at the midpoint, the whole affair becomes a little less stable: a frenetic camera and some stellar work in the light department help illustrate the general energy these guys bring to the table. It’s a solid piece of work and compliments the track quite well.

    Say LEACH regarding the track and question and working with Björn: “Getting Björn to feature on one of our songs is of course a big deal. Soilwork were such a big influence on us, still are. And Björn being the pro he is, absolutely nailed it on the first try. Stoked to have him on one of our songs and definitely something we now can check off our bucket list.”

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