NewsOctober 31, 2024 7:26 AM ET1,375 views

The Black Dahlia Murder premiere music video for "Utopia Black"

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The Black Dahlia Murder have premiered their latest music video for the song "Utopia Black," taken from their tenth studio album Servitude, out now via Metal Blade Records. The music video was created by Robbie Tassaro.

The band is currently wrapping up their "Beg To Serve 2024 Tour", along with Dying Fetus, Spite, Angelmaker and Vomit Forth

Find The Black Dahlia Murder Tickets Here

10/31 Silver Spring, MD @ Fillmore Silver Spring
11/01 Philadelphia, PA @ Fillmore
11/02 Worcester, MA @ Palladium
11/03 New York, NY @ Irving Plaza
11/05 Montreal, QC @ M-Telus
11/06 Toronto, ON @ The Phoenix Concert Theatre
11/09 Detroit, MI @ Royal Oak Music Hall
11/10 Chicago, IL @ Concord Music Hall

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anonymous 82 days ago

The Black GOOlia Murder

anonymous 82 days ago

Good shit but if they wanted to become kings of the genre, let Tim take over for vocalist. Would f*cking slay \m/

anonymous 82 days ago

f*ck this band should of quit after their singer killed himself

rick_tocchet 82 days ago

Sweet

anonymous 82 days ago

Shit band that's why singer killed himself

anonymous 82 days ago

shoulda kept the guitarist on guitar and hired Tim Lambesis

anonymous 82 days ago

Band is ruining their legacy.

anonymous 82 days ago

what is there legacy lol playing the same at the gates song sped up to 200% 8 times a night? for 22 years until the singer got esophageal cancer and died from singling like a witch instead of a man

anonymous 82 days ago

Retire.

anonymous 82 days ago

Brian's ex wife is a florist. She sold me a bouquet of roses and let me smell her feet for an extra $20.

anonymous 81 days ago

LET TIM SING

anonymous 81 days ago

Really not into the post trevor era...

anonymous 81 days ago

Isn't dahlia without Trevor




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