Australian Band To The Grave Sign to International Label
Australian deathcore outfit To The Grave have signed to Italy's BLKIIBLK, the extreme metal imprint of Frontiers Label Group.

Australian deathcore outfit To The Grave have signed to Italy's BLKIIBLK, the extreme metal imprint of Frontiers Label Group.
The Sydney-formed band have released new single, "Eyestalk Ablations", as their first track under the deal. The track is their first new music since mid-2025 and arrives alongside a music video directed by Colin Jeffs. Check it out below.
“BLKIIBLK is proud to be working with Australia's To The Grave,” Mike Gitter, Global Head of A&R for Frontiers Label Group and BLKIIBLK Label Head, said.
“From ethic to execution, they are hard-working and completely uncompromising. To The Grave musically assaults, but they also inform with a message that fights for pro-human and pro-animal rights in a desensitised world. A call for direct action, brutal sounds, and a key addition to the BLKIIBLK roster.”
Vocalist Dane Evans added: “Being signed to BLKIIBLK is another clean, exciting gear in the meatgrinder and we couldn't be more stoked to be working with the team there. Can't overstate how cool it is to be locked in with the legends there, alongside some bands and names we've looked up to most of our lives.”
The new deal coincides with a North American tour — the band's first return to the continent since a 2024 run alongside Oceano — featuring Crown Magnetar, Face Yourself, Ameonna (featuring original Chelsea Grin members), and I Declare War on select dates. To The Grave will then return home in September for shows in Perth, Adelaide, Frankston, Melbourne, Canberra, Sydney, Newcastle and Brisbane.


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“These are the heaviest lineups we've ever put together, and we can't wait for these shows across North America and at home in Australia,” bassist Matt Clarke said.
"No matter what show you're hitting, you're in for a treat."
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