Dry Kill Logic

Dry Kill Logic, a metal band hailing from Westchester, New York, have been a ferocious presence within the heavy music scene since their formation in 1995. Originally known as Hinge, they changed their name to Dry Kill Logic after a brief hiatus and the release of their debut album, "The Darker Side of Nonsense," in 2001. This album, released under Roadrunner Records, catapulted them into the spotlight, showcasing their intense blend of groove-laden riffs and aggressive hardcore tinges, firmly planting their feet in the nu-metal movement of the early 2000s.

Over the years, Dry Kill Logic has maintained a loyal fan base through relentless touring, energetically charged live performances, and a succession of hard-hitting records. Following "The Darker Side of Nonsense," they released "The Dead and Dreaming" in 2004 and "Of Vengeance and Violence" in 2006, which saw the band refining their sound with a heavier, more mature approach. After a hiatus, they resurfaced with "The Magellan Complex" EP in 2006, continuing to demonstrate their commitment to evolving their sonic identity. Despite facing changes in their lineup and the shifting sands of the music industry, Dry Kill Logic reemerged with fresh material with singles like "Vices" in 2020, marking their first new music in over a decade, followed by “Don’t See Ghosts” in 2021, signaling a revived era for the band that remains as impactful and intense as their early work.

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Don't See Ghosts
Single - Released September 18, 2020
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