New Album „Too Mean To Die“ out now via Nuclear Blast! New tour dates and ticket.. link below!

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**NEW ALBUM “TOO MEAN TO DIE” OUT NOW VIA NUCLEAR BLAST! | TOUR DATES ANNOUNCED – GET YOUR TICKETS BELOW!**

 

In a blaze of iron, fire, and unapologetic fury, the legendary heavy metal juggernaut *Iron Revenant* has returned with their latest studio assault – *Too Mean To Die* – out now via the iconic Nuclear Blast Records. With riffs that crush skulls and solos that pierce the very fabric of reality, the band’s latest effort is nothing short of a sonic apocalypse.

 

**Forged in the Flames of the Underground**

 

Since their blood-soaked debut in the smoky back rooms of rusted-out biker bars, *Iron Revenant* has marched through four decades of metal evolution without ever softening their steel. *Too Mean To Die*, their 12th full-length album, is a testament to survival, resilience, and the raw, animalistic energy that defines true metal.

 

Produced by the infamous Lars Nygren (known for his work with GutterPriest, Warblood, and NecroNebula), this record is both a nod to the band’s roots and a challenge to the new generation of metal to keep up. From the moment the opening track “Bite the Chain” roars to life, listeners are taken on a brutal journey through the bleakest corners of the human soul.

 

**Track Highlights:**

 

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