ORGY announces the spring 2021 “Revival Tour” with support from September Mourning, Oh! The Horror, Death Valley High and Black Satellite.
To go along with their new North American tour, alt-goth rockers Death Valley High have released a new lyric video for “Play Dead.”
What do people do on a snowy/freezing rainy night in Toronto? Why, they head down to The Rockpile to warm up with a healthy dose of hard rock, thanks to Death Valley High!
There has been so much soul-searching over this album, and where to place its prominence in the arena of other industrial and pop-metal bands of its same ilk. For our money, it’s certainly a polished piece of work and will appeal to a younger audience who are enthusiastic about industrial music being integrated with a more popular sensibility.
Death Valley High the budding alternative goth rock band, have revealed “Psalm Bitch”, a third new single from their upcoming album, CVLT [AS FVK].
Alternative goth rockers Death Valley High have revealed the second single from their new album, CVLT [AS FVK], entitled “Groei Donker (Grow Dark)”.
Bored? Need a laugh? San Francisco, California’s Death Valley High were kind enough to whip a list of their TOP 5 favourite YouTube videos. New album CVLT [AS FVK] due on November 4, 2016 via Minus Head Records!
Northern California’s alt-industrial rock band Death Valley High are streaming the song “Warm Bodies” from their new full-length album CVLT [AS FVK].
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Death Valley High, the San Francisco based gloom-rock quartet, are set to release the Survival Program EP, a five song collection that follows up on the band’s sensational 2011 release Doom, In Full Bloom. Featured on the new EP is “Doomsday In The Disco,” a new song that previews the material the band is recording for a 2013 full-length. “Doomsday In The Disco” is streaming now online – so listen below!