The New MUTOID MAN Song “1000 Mile Stare” is Rad

by | Jun 9, 2015

Wow, Mutoid Man seriously knows how to tear it apart. It shouldn’t be too much of a surprise though since the band includes members of Cave In and Converge. But damn dude, damn — these guys do it right.

The group are on course to releasing their new album Bleeder, a highly anticipated follow up to their 2014 debut EP Helium Head. Next week the band will meet up with their pals in The Dillinger Escape Plan for a mini tour on the East Coast, and then later this summer they’ll make appearances at The Wrecking Ball in Atlanta (Aug. 9th) and the world-famous GwaRBQ in Henrico, VA (Aug. 15th).

Here’s a stream of their new tune “1000 Mile Stare.”

Bleeder comes out on June 30th via Sargent House.

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