MINDFIELD East Coast tour & new vinyl!

Come get rowdy with Mindfield this week!

June 1 - Chapel Hill, NC @ Local 506
June 2 - Virginia Beach, VA @ West Beach Tavern
June 3 - Teaneck, NJ @ Debonair Music Hall
June 4 - Long Island, NY @ Amity Music Hall
June 5 - Ambler, PA @ The Yard

We have the brand new pressing of their album "Seclusion Of Sanity" in stock and ready to ship!

The debut album “Seclusion Of Sanity” from Mindfield is out everywhere now! Stream it at Spotify, Apple, YouTube, Amazon, Pandora, or download it at Bandcamp. Get exclusive merch (designed by Mike D from Killswitch Engage) and colored vinyl, CDs and more at the Bullet Tooth webstore, or grab a CD/12” from RevHQ, Amazon, FYE, Target, Walmart, HMV, or any independent record store near you (check here).

Mindfield is a hardcore/metal crossover band from Jacksonville, FL and are are heavily influenced by bands like Merauder, Black Breath, & Sepultura. They self released a few EPs and hit the road with All Out War and Hoods, played a few fests, and were featured in Kerrang!, Revolver, and Brooklyn Vegan.

“We are ecstatic to be releasing our debut full length with Bullet Tooth. We worked diligently on sonically perfecting this album and are ready to finally share it with the masses. This album is a blend of all our influences and we hope you enjoy this new material as much as we enjoyed creating it.” - Trevor Bacon (drums)

The artwork for "Seclusion of Sanity" is an original painting by Andrei Bouzikov who is well known for his cover art for Municipal Waste, Toxic Holocaust, and Skeletonwitch.

Keep up with the Mindfield guys at InstagramTwitterFacebook, and Bandcamp.


What people are saying about Mindfield...

“It's undeniable and positively nasty … 
somewhere between At the Gates, Merauder and Integrity” 
Revolver Magazine

“Machine-gun chugs thunderous enough 
to shake big festival stages and arenas.” 
Brooklyn Vegan

“A punishing hard-edged mixture of thrash, hardcore, 
and death metal that immediately overwhelms the listener 
with slamming riffs and a warlike percussion.” 
Kerrang!