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Death Comes Home Releases “The Sleepwalker” Video

Puerto Rican Metalcore band Death Comes Home has released the music video for “The Sleepwalker“. The video was directed by Carlos Rosa and shot at Music Dorks in Guaynabo, PR. The track comes from the band’s upcoming album “Reinvent” due out later this year.

“The Sleepwalker was the first song we recorded for the album.
Being my favorite track instrumentally, it was the obvious choice to try out Emanuel as our new vocalist, and he delivered above and beyond. I instantly knew he was our guy and this definitely had to be the first single.”
 – Carlos Rosa (Death Comes Home)

about DEATH COMES HOME:

Death Comes Home is a 5 piece Metalcore band formed in 2012 by guitarist and main songwriter Carlos Rosa.  After the release of their EP The Pursuers, the band quickly gained a following in their home country of Puerto Rico. It was with the release of their first music video for the song “Desolate:Ascension” that they started to gather attention from around the globe.

Following the departure of original vocalist Chance Mize, the band went into a 3 year hiatus. Carlos then decided it was time to move forward with a new sound and direction. Their debut full length album Reinvent, featuring new vocalist Emanuel Calderón, is their most focused and ambitious material yet. It is set to be released later this year.

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