Heriot Release New Single Master of Deceit

Heriot Release New Single Master of Deceit

Metal


Modern metal hard hitters Heriot released the deluxe version of their debut album Devoured by the Mouth of Hell and now they’ve released a killer single in the form of “Master of Deceit”.

Dark, heavy, brooding, this track hits like a sledgehammer. Speaking of the track itself, the band describes “Master of Deceit” as such:

“‘Master of Deceit’ is centered around the idea of the human experience being diminished through pressures of conformity and fear. It touches on how individualism is being lessened as we’re being pushed to disregard our own experiences, emotions and beliefs. The song poses the question of ‘how far are we willing to go before there’s no turning back?’”

This track is just one of two extra additions to their debut album in this deluxe version. The other song, “Commander Of Pain” was released late last year.

Heriot have a buncha tour dates lined up throughout the U.K. and E.U. for later this year, so if you’re going to be in the area, be sure to check those out.

Heriot tour dates

25-Feb Swindon, The Victoria (headline)
26-Feb Manchester, UK Academy 2 (w/ SikTh)
28-Feb London, UK O2 Forum Kentish Town (w/ SikTh)
26-Mar Bristol, Electric Bristol (w/ Nails)
23-May Hatfield, Slam Dunk Festival
24-May Leeds, Slam Dunk Festival
15-Jun Dublin, Opium (w/ Kublai Khan TX)
16-Jun Belfast, Limelight (w/ Kublai Khan TX)
26-Jun Ysselsteyn, Netherlands, Jera On Air
28-Jun Antwerpen, Zappa, Belgium (w/ Converge)
29-Jun Köln, Essigfabrik, Germany (w/ Converge)
30-Jun Berlin, SO36, Germany (w/ Converge)
02-Jul Wien, Arena Vienna, Austria (w/ Converge)
03-Jul Segrate, Circolo Magnolia, Italy (w/ Converge)

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