Technical deathcore band Infant Annihilator‘s eagerly anticipated new album is still in the works but will eventually be released this year, as per theprp. Dickie Allen, the band’s vocalist, has confirmed this in a recent post. 2019 saw the release of Infant Annihilator‘s most recent album, “The Battle of Yaldabaoth.”
There’s nothing I wanna do more than show everyone new IA, I’ve been listening to the last mix for so long and I just wanna share it with everyone!
BUT, I trust Aaron and Eddie to make what is already a masterpiece even better. This album is their baby and I’m just happy I get to be apart of it. They wrote all the lyrics and did all the patterns for me, all I had to do is have the voice they needed. Extremely grateful to be apart of an album of this magnitude and for me this is the best vocal performance I’ve ever done.
NEW IA 2026, NO QUESTIONS, ITS CUMMING!
In 2012, guitarist Eddie Pickard and drummer Aaron Kitcher founded the English-American deathcore group Infant Annihilator in Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire. The band’s technical, eclectic, and aggressive musical style, parodistic and satirically explicit lyrical content, shock humor, and ribald-themed music videos are all well-known.
In late 2012, their debut album, “The Palpable Leprosy of Pollution”, was published. It is the sole record that features American vocalist Dan Watson. Their second album, “The Elysian Grandeval Galèriarch”, was recorded and mixed by Jesse Kirkbride at his home studio Kirkbride Recordings and released in 2016 when Dickie Allen, a native of Massachusetts, took over as vocalist. On September 11, 2019, their third album, “The Battle of Yaldabaoth”, was made available.
The band name Infant Annihilator was inspired by Kitcher’s former band, As the Blessed Fall, and was chosen as a parody of death metal band name clichés.