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HEAVY The Grasshopper Lies Heavy

Posted by Loren on September 25, 2025

HEAVY The Grasshopper Lies Heavy
photo by Oscar Moreno

San Antonio, TX band The Grasshopper Lies Heavy [AF] is back, sharing "We Are All the Antichrist," the first taste off their latest album coming out in November. The single includes guest vocals by Crow Lotus (Capra) and will be on HEAVY, out Nov. 14 on Learning Curve Records.

HEAVY has 8 new songs of sludge-meets-math rock and comes on the (somewhat distant) heels of A Cult That Worships a God of Death (2021).

Tracklist:

1) Human Claymore
2) Lyrics are Hard
3) We Are All the Antichrist
4) Tallow Man
5) Cure 1997
6) Cubicle Man
7) Labyrinth
8) Maze

Live dates:

Nov 23 - San Antonio, TX @ The Lonesome Rose (HEAVY album release show)

HEAVY The Grasshopper Lies Heavy
photo by Oscar Moreno

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