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DECAPITATED's VOGG has already written 50% of the music for band's next album

25-02-2025

During this year’s 70000 Tons Of Metal cruise, guitarist Waclaw “Vogg” Kieltyka of Polish extreme metal veterans DECAPITATED was asked by the Brutally Delicious podcast if there are any plans for him and his bandmates to release new music. He responded: “Yeah, I’m working on it. I’m working on the new songs. I have already, let’s say 50%, I guess, of the new DECAPITATED record. And, yeah, after this (‘Nihility Across America’ 2025) tour I’m gonna continue, because sometimes I’ve been working on new ideas on tour, but I don’t really like it, because it’s just not a place to focus on ideas. It’s a mess — people are running around, it’s, like, soundcheck and then you need to go out and look for food. It’s not really a place to focus on writing music.”

Elaborating on how he usually writes music, Vogg said: “I’m working at home. I have my room, so I can separate from the family, from kids. But still I can hear them. So it’s not maybe perfect place, but I learned during the years. I already made, I think, four albums at home, with the small kids, with the family life, all these things, which I needed to somehow learn how to take my head out of the everyday life. But after the tour I have a plan to just go to our rehearsal space and just work on the material there, to be completely out of everything, separated. And I believe it will work well for that.”

Asked if he approaches writing a new album with a theme in mind or a topic or if he just kind of sees where it ends up, Vogg said: “Something like the latter. Yeah. Anything can inspire me. And just hunting, fishing for the riff. I just spend time with guitar, playing and listening what’s going on. And then suddenly, ‘Oh, maybe this is gonna be a good idea.’ And then work around this and add new ideas around. It’s a long process.

“It’s weird, because I’m performing,” he continued. “I’m a guitar player, so I’m an instrumental guy. Plus I’m composing the stuff. I’m performing on stage. It’s a few things you need to connect. And it’s not that easy, and you need to find the time for this, for this. Also, I need to practice a lot to keep in shape myself, and it’s not possible. If you play DECAPITATED, you can’t stop to practice. You can stop practice for one week, but then you need to practice even more to go on stage and perform this kind of stuff.”

Regarding how much time he spends “trying not to rewrite” his previous records, Vogg said: “I don’t really think about it. And actually every DECAPITATED record is different… I don’t have to put much effort into making sure they’re not the same kind of ideas as what we’ve done in the past. Somehow it becomes naturally that it’s different.

“I had a moment that I was in trouble because I thought it’s, like, this is something like a completely different band right now, and what would be the reaction for the fans? Like how would they take it?

“Every record is different, but with ‘Blood Mantra’, for example, we started to do something really different, something groovy, something thrashy — I don’t know,” he added. “And our new record will be, I think, also bringing in new, fresh ideas, which will be surprising to fans. And you know what? It always worked that way. You play traditional kind of classic death metal, and then come out with an album which is different — it’s modern, it’s completely alternative to that. And you can see some kind of voices that, ‘This is not the band anymore. I don’t like it. I’m quitting to be your fan.’ And then after five or eight or ten years, these people are, like, ‘Oh, this album is like your classic. It’s the best album.’ It’s like — I don’t know — when METALLICA released the ‘Load’ album, or SEPULTURA released ‘Roots Bloody Roots’, I was, like, ‘That’s it. I’m done with this band.’ And then right now, it’s, like, ‘Holy shit. It’s a good jam.'”

Last month, DECAPITATED released two new performance videos, featuring the tracks “Names” and “Eternity Too Short”. The clips were filmed live from the band’s rehearsal room.

Watch “Names” and “Eternity Too Short” below.

The double video release serves as a precursor to DECAPITATED‘s eagerly awaited tour across North America, beginning February 4, 2025, in Tampa, Florida. These exclusive performances capture the band in a visceral, intimate setting, showcasing their technical prowess and relentless energy. “Names” and “Eternity Too Short” are both seminal tracks from their acclaimed album “Nihility”, which will be played in its entirety on the tour.

DECAPITATED states: “Get ready, North America! We can’t wait to make our highly anticipated return and play the entire ‘Nihility’ album! Let’s make this one a tour to remember!”

The tour will cover 23 cities in the United States and Canada, concluding on March 2 in Santa Ana, California.

Fans can look forward to an electrifying lineup with DECAPITATED headlining, supported by the formidable talents of INCANTATION and DARKEST HOUR, with EXMORTUS opening each night. This assembly of metal powerhouses guarantees a series of high-octane performances, filled with the heavy, intricate, and soul-stirring music that has defined their genres.

Tour dates and venues:

Feb. 04 – Tampa, FL – The Orpheum
Feb. 05 – Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade
Feb. 06 – Greensboro, NC – Hangar 1819
Feb. 07 – Baltimore, MD – Baltimore Soundstage
Feb. 08 – Boston, MA – Middle East Downstairs
Feb. 10 – New York, NY – Gramercy Theater
Feb. 11 – Montreal, QC – Beanfield Theatre
Feb. 12 – Ottawa, ON – Overflow
Feb. 13 – Toronto, ON – Phoenix Concert Theatre
Feb. 14 – Lakewood, OH – Mercury Music Lounge
Feb. 15 – Joliet, IL – The Forge
Feb. 16 – Minneapolis, MN – The Caboose
Feb. 18 – Denver, CO – Oriental Theater
Feb. 19 – Salt Lake City, UT – Metro Music Hall
Feb. 21 – Calgary, AB – Back Alley
Feb. 22 – Edmonton, AB – Starlite Room
Feb. 24 – Vancouver, BC – Rickshaw Theatre
Feb. 25 – Seattle, WA – El Corazon
Feb. 26 – Portland, OR – Roseland Theater
Feb. 27 – San Francisco, CA – DNA Lounge
Feb. 28 – Las Vegas, NV – House Of Blues
Mar. 01 – Los Angeles, CA – 1720
Mar. 02 – Santa Ana, CA – The Observatory

DECAPITATED‘s latest album, “Cancer Culture”, was released in May 2022 via Nuclear Blast Records.

Formed in 1996, DECAPITATED built a reputation over the years as one of the international leaders of the “tech death” genre. Over its 26-year career, DECAPITATED has released seven studio albums, which are considered to be some of the most influential death metal releases of the 21st century.

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