
On November 22nd, 2024- Devitalized announced their first ever tour that will start in January 2025! The New Violence tour will consist of Voluntary Victim as well! The second I saw this release; I went to the tour dates to see if the band was coming near me and I noticed they are performing at The Commie House in Columbia, SC which is where a viral video of Deathbloom immerged! So seeing a band like Devitalized coming to perform at a spot that is known for how chaotic it is and everyone feels like family; I know they will be welcomed with opened arms or better yet; moshing. And maybe some crowd killing!
“We’re finally going on tour, and guess what? It’s at the BEGINNING of the new year! Guess who we’re bringing? That’s right! Our brothers in Voluntary Victim. We’re starting in Boston, going up and around and ending in Orlando. It’s going to be one hell of a ride. We’ve been grinding hard behind the scenes to make this happen, and as we promised back in June, we wanted to make it up to everyone. Now it’s time to rip it up with these killer bands. We’re about to bring the aggression to every single state!” – Devitalized
New Year, New Violence Tour with Voluntary Victim:
Jan 2 – The Middle East Upstairs – Cambridge, MA
Jan 3 – The Bushwick Public House – Brooklyn, NY
Jan 4 – The Skid Row Garage – York, PA
Jan 5 – The Hidden Gem – Dayton, OH
Jan 7 – The Camel – Richmond, VA
Jan 9 – Chapel Of Bones – Raleigh, NC
Jan 10 – The Commie House – Columbia, SC
Jan 12 – The Spot – Orlando, FL

“Flesh Pit” started as a school music project by one of our guitarists, Dawson, but it quickly transformed into something much more twisted. When our vocalist, JP, heard the track, he had one thing on his mind—we need to make this a song about murder. That’s exactly what we did. “Flesh Pit” takes you deep into the mind of an ’80s/’90s serial killer—unflinching, brutal, and raw. It slices through every verse, chorus, and breakdown with a relentless energy, capturing the violence of those early-era killers. There’s a twist—elements of the ‘final girl’ vibe sneak in, with the heroine coming back for one last, satisfying blow. It’s one of our favorite songs on the album for how sick the idea came together, especially with the video. The track is unapologetically straightforward—a sonic embodiment of cold-blooded murder, and the kind of intensity we want to keep creating. “Flesh Pit” hits hard, and we’re just getting started.” – Devitalized

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