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Deafheaven
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Infinite Granite - 12" Deluxe Picture...
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Infinite Granite - 12" Clear w/ Cobal...
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Infinite Granite - 12" Clear w/ Light...
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Infinite Granite - 12" Black Vinyl
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Infinite Granite CD
$13.99 USD
Orbs Tie Dye T-Shirt
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Style Guide Black T-Shirt
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Shellstar Black T-Shirt
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Infinite Granite - Enamel Pin Set
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Deafheaven at Philadelphia, PA in Union Transfer 2025
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What fans are saying

July 18th 2024
The band was amazing. Really connected with the audience. It was a religious experience in musical terms. The new album songs sound amazing and even better live. Look forward to their return to Singapore and hopefully with a new album. Crowd was great. Sang along with the band and even sang the guitar melodies. Metal crowds are the best. There was a bit of a mosh but no crowd-killing shenanigans. I was placed really close to the center and front of the stage and found The sound quality in the venue was a bit lacking. There wasn't that in your face blast that you used to get in live setting of that sized venue. I'm not a sound guy so I can't comment on why this is. Surprisingly the opening band Naedr had a louder sound but it was also a bit muddy as well.
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Deafheaven Biography

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Deafheaven’s music feels like a project of accrual—on each album they fill new songs with elements of what they’ve learned in their earlier experiments. You hear echoes of past recordings in the howls of the present: the sun-dappled screamo histrionics of Roads to Judah are more fully realized in Sunbather’s pastel star-scapes; New Bermuda doubles down on the heaviest elements of both of those records; Ordinary Corrupt Human Love threads together elements of the soft and the heavy into an especially epic statement. Infinite Granite, often described simply as Deafheaven’s record with mostly clean vocals, compressed it all into something strikingly solid. That was true, but there was much more to it than that; listening to Lonely People With Power, you can hear its echoes everywhere—and if you listen closely, you can find deeper ways back into it when you listen to it again... Ultimately, Lonely People is a record that is anti-loneliness. It’s about finding less harmful ways to escape: your chosen family, your community, and even magic.
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