Russian Prog Metalcore Group Next Door To Heaven Joins Sliptrick Records

Russia adds to the ranks of metalcore’s massive identity change with Next Door To Heaven.

Check out their single ‘Light’ below:

Next Door To Heaven was formed in Saint Petersburg in 2014. The band’s first album was influenced mostly by post grunge and alternative rock/metal. Soon after that the group decided to change their central genre and began creating new songs in a more progressive metalcore style. The band opened the concert of “Red” in Russia and have taken part in the Emergenza festival as well as gigging extensively throughout Russia and into Europe.

Over next couple of years, Next Door To Heaven released an album (Let’s Dream in 2016) and a few singles, the latest of which was Light. Henrik Udd, famous for works with Adept, Architects and Bring Me The Horizon (among others), took part in the production of this composition. Now the band are about to release their second album titled V Ways To Accept, worldwide via Sliptrick Records in 2019 with plans to tour and release a new official video to promote the record.

You can check out Next Door To Heaven live in May which includes their support slot with the mighty British progressive metal band Tesseract in Moscow on May 15th.

Next Door To Heaven upcoming dates:
May 15 | Station Hall | Moscow, Russia (with Tesseract)
May 18 | Alive Festival | Zelhem, The Netherlands
May 22 | Rudeboy Club | Bielsko-Biala, Poland

Next Door To Heaven are:
Daria “Dasha” Mazunova – Vocals/Lyrics | Evgenii “Gene” Mazunov – Guitars/Programming | Sergey Kovalenko – Bass guitar

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