Today, experimental metal band See You Next Tuesday releases Relapses, on Good Fight Music. The record is an electronic-forward re-edit of the band’s 2023 album Distractions, spearheaded by See You Next Tuesday multi-instrumentalist and producer Drew Slavik. To celebrate the release, the band has shared a short film for “Desired Departure,” a track created by Rasmus & Ketil G. Sejersen of industrial / electronic act John Cxnnor using elements of...

In February 2023, experimental metal band See You Next Tuesday returned with Distractions, their first new album in 15 years. On February 16th, 2024, the band will release Relapses, an electronic-forward re-edit of Distractions, through Good Fight Music. In creating Relapses, See You Next Tuesday multi-instrumentalist and producer Drew Slavik lead the charge, revitalizing the songs into something totally different and bringing collaborators on board. Today, the band shares "The...

In February 2023, experimental metal band See You Next Tuesday returned with Distractions, their first new album in 15 years. Today, the band announces Relapses, an electronic-forward re-edit of Distractions, set for release February 16th, 2024 on Good Fight Music. In creating Relapses, See You Next Tuesday multi-instrumentalist and producer Drew Slavik lead the charge, revitalizing the songs into something totally different and bringing collaborators on board. The band now...

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Today, experimental metal band See You Next Tuesday have shared a panic-stricken video for "I'll Never Be the Same" + "I'll Never Smile Again.” Both tracks stem from the band’s album Distractions, released this past February on Good Fight Music. The video is filled with madness and unease matching the intense sonic delivery of both tracks. The video was directed and filmed by Tony Coon with vocalist Chris Fox assisting...

Today, See You Next Tuesday have released Distractions on Good Fight Music, the experimental metal band’s first new album in 15 years. To celebrate, the band has shared a chaotic live video for the manic track “This Happy Madness.”

Formed in 2004, See You Next Tuesday made their mark in the world of extreme metal with the release of their albums Parasite (2007) and Intervals (2008), both on...

For the third single off their upcoming album, Distractions, See You Next Tuesday have released the thunderous “Day in the Life of a Fool”. The song gets off to a pounding start with odd patterned drums and a bass solo before heading into a full on frenzy of sound. Gravity blasts, into pure chaos, into more blast beats with a touch of black metal, all in just 2 minutes. The...

Today. Michigan grindcore band See You Next Tuesday have shared “Hey Look, No Crying,” the band’s first new music in 14 years. It will appear on their upcoming album, Distractions, set for release February 17th via Good Fight Music. “Hey Look, No Crying” fixates on the feeling of slowly moving towards your death, encompassing the sonic energy of descending into the afterlife. A fury of blast beats and distortion give...