Paleface Swiss Drop New Single & Music Video “Please End Me”

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Fresh off their triumphant first ever, completely sold-out US tour, Switzerland’s finest purveyors of brutality, PALEFACE SWISS, have dropped another brand new stand-alone single titled “Please End Me” today

2023 has been an absolute rager of a year for PALEFACE SWISS. The band have been touring extensively in support of their 2022 release ‘Fear & Dagger‘, beginning with their first ever US tour – the entirely sold-out “The Big Team Battle” tour with Bodysnatcher, Angelmaker and Distant which saw them ignite insane mosh pits and gain hoards of new fans in every city they played.

They dropped stand alone single, “Best Before: Death” on March 1st to celebrate the start of the US tour, which quickly became a live-set highlight and new fan favourite.

Following the US tour the band returned to Europe where they hit the road with Counterparts, Kublai Khan and Dying Wish which saw more sold out shows in major cities. The band now turn their attention to festivals, beginning with Hellfest in France this weekend, where fans from around the world can tune in to watch their full set at 4:50pm CET on Sunday, June 18th.via arteconcert.com or the Hellfest YouTube channel The band then play Vainstream and Full Force Festivals in Germany and Fatjfest in Czech Republic before returning to the US to play Blue Ridge Rock Festival in September.

Since the release of their third album, ‘Chapter 3: The Last Selection‘, independent outfit, PALEFACE SWISS have gained international recognition throughout the Deathcore and Beatdown Community. Known for their huge, aggressive riffs, brutally bombastic rhythm section, frontman, Zelli’s outstanding vocals and a pinch of humor. This is Switzerland’s finest heavy music. Across their catalog, the band have gained 40 million streams and 6.7 million YouTube views.

PALEFACE SWISS was formed in Zurich, Switzerland in 2017 by vocalist Marc Zellweger (Zelli) and drummer Colin Hammond (CJ) having met through a mutual friend in 2016. After bonding over a shared love of beatdowns and hardcore, Zelli and CJ shook hands at a concert in 2017 and promised they would create the craziest beatdown band ever together. They released their debut ‘Chapter 1: From The Gallows’ in 2018 and played their first show in October 2018 and quickly grew in popularity with the song “Deprivation Method”.

In early 2019, Paleface started writing ‘Chapter 2: Witch King’ and started working on the final installment of the dark story they’d created with Chapters 1 & 2. ‘Chapter 3: The Last Selection’ was released on October 30th 2020, spawning four music huge tracks “Curse Us”, “The Rats”, “Lights Out” and “Skalpell” which quickly ranked high in the beatdown/hardcore charts and saw the band become cover stars on Spotify’s Heavy Beatdown playlist.

In 2022 the band released their most ambitious and brutal album yet, ‘Fear & Dagger‘. The album was widely considered a huge step up for the band as plaudits began to roll in for frontman Zelli’s vocal ability, Metal Injection accurately summed it up in their review by saying, “It’s fun to get caught up in Paleface’s unrelenting instrumentals, but Zelli’s really the star of Paleface. This is largely because he treats his screams like rap bars.” The album shot the band into the upper echelons of the “deathcore renaissance” and spawned singles “The Orphan“, “Deathtouch“, “Dead Man’s Diary” feat. LANDMVRKS frontman Florent Salfati and most recently, fan favourite and stylistic curveball, “My Grave / Lay with Me“. The album focuses on more mature and critical topics related to the fears and struggles young people have to contend with in the 21st century, most importantly, the topic of mental health.

The album’s technical proficiency and no-holds barred brutality, coupled with Zelli’s unique delivery and highly emotional lyrics struck a chord with fans worldwide, racking up 15 million cross-platform streams, nearly 1 million YouTube views and saw the band’s monthly Spotify users increase by over 300%, currently at 320k. It was released to much acclaim with New Transcendence stating “Paleface have created one of the most emotionally relevant and intriguing beatdown releases to date” and Wall of Sound calling it “an unashamedly brutal and angry album” and calling the band

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