It appears that the Russian deathcore ensemble Slaughter To Prevail will undertake a North American headlining tour in early 2026, as per theprp. Supporting acts are scheduled to include established deathcore band Whitechapel and the controversial metalcore group Attila, with at least two tour dates already revealed. The complete itinerary is anticipated to be announced imminently, with presale tickets reportedly set to go live this week. The general sale for tickets is expected to commence on Friday, December 12th.
March 29th – Seattle, WA – Paramount Theatre
April 15th – Worcester, MA – The Palladium
In more recent news, Tallon Electric and Slaughter To Prevail guitarist Jack Simmons are proud to announce the launch of The Banshee; a chopped up, blood-soaked, digital octave fuzz. Available on November 25th, The Banshee pushes heavy guitar players into territories with radical features including a corrupted square wave fuzz, haunting polyphonic octaves, and an ultra-aggressive signal chopping effect.
Limited quantities of The Banshee will be ready to ship on release day for $249, available at tallonelectric.com/products/banshee. To learn more about Tallon Electric, visit tallonelectric.com.
Slaughter To Prevail are pushing heavy music to new extremes, delivering unapologetically hard modern metal while smashing expectations, and becoming one of the most talked about bands in heavy music in the process. With over one million monthly Spotify listeners, the band are arguably the highest streaming band in extreme music, a fact further reflected in their live shows. Packing out sizeable venues on their headline shows, the band also draw huge crowds at their festival appearances, and led a record-breaking wall-of-death at last summer’s HELLFEST OPEN AIR.
Formed in 2022, Tallon Electric is a boutique effects company based in Columbus, Ohio. Owners Sean Mackowski and Luke Shomo specialise in partnering with artists who push the boundaries of their craft to create products that can be used and enjoyed by musicians of all skill levels.