Perth, Australia’s death-metal quintet SANZU will release their first full-length album and follow up to this year’s critically acclaimed EP “Painless” on December 3rd. Titled “Heavy Over The Home”, this new album consists of ten new tracks, all recorded by SANZU in Perth – Australia, and mixed and mastered by G1 Productions in Somerset – UK.
Today, the band debuts their video for a new track entitled “Ubiety”. The video was directed by the five-piece with cinematography done by Dark Spirit Photography.
Also do not miss the official video for “Those Who Sleep In The East”, the first single to be revealed from the new album. Check it out here.
Pre-orders for “Heavy Over The Home” are now available in various bundles here.
Just recently Sanzu announced a full Australian tour to promote their upcoming new album live, check out the full itinerary below.
BRISBANE, Dec 3rd @ New Globe Theatre – w/Hope Drone, Eternal Rest + More
SYDNEY, Dec 4th @ Valve Bar , Underground – w/Rise of Avernus, Gods of Eden + More
MELBOURNE, Dec 5th @ Reverence Hotel – w/Hollow World, Athenas Wake + More
PERTH, Dec 11th @ Amplifier Capitol – w/LO!, Förstöra, Bayou, Deadspace
MELBOURNE, Dec 12th @ The Tote – Metal Obsession Fest w/Orpheus Omega, Hybrid Nightmares, Rise of Avernus + more.
Pre-order tour tickets to win CD/Shirt/Poster Bundle here: http://www.oztix.com.au/
For more updates on Sanzu and their new studio album visit their Facebook page.
With the line-up completed by Zachary Andrews on vocals and Fatima Curley on bass, the group quickly started gigging in their local scene and testing new material along the way.
In 2014 the group entered G1 Productions studios to record a five-song EP with producer George Lever, which is now ready to be unleashed.
“Painless” is nothing short of a jaw-dropping release, fusing together the unbridled fury and aggression of old-school death-metal with the powerful groove and technicality of modern metal.
With their debut full-length album already in the works and scheduled for release later this year, which according to them will follow the vein of “Painless” but more developed, we can definitely expect greater things from this promising young band.