Six Feet Under revealed details about their upcoming album, ‘Killing For Revenge,’ on Facebook following an unexpected leak of the album’s artwork.
The band expressed their views on the leak as a sign of fan enthusiasm, deciding to officially unveil the Vincent Locke album cover art and track listing, including a Nazareth cover named ‘Hair of the Dog,’ ahead of schedule. They wrote the following in their post:
“Well, since the artwork was leaked today… Which means, to us, that our fans are super excited about our new album, ‘Killing For Revenge’… Here is the Vincent Locke album cover art reveal, and track listing, a few days early, for all you dedicated Six Feet Under fans! Hope you like it! First single and pre-order info etc. to come this Wednesday! Full album releases on May 10 via Metal Blade Records – Enjoy!”
Tracklist Of The Upcoming Record

The band also left the tracklist and personnel for the album, noting:
“‘Killing For Revenge’
Track Listing:
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- ‘Know-Nothing Ingrate’
- ‘Accomplice to Evil Deeds’
- ‘Ascension’
- ‘When the Moon Goes Down in Blood’
- ‘Hostility Against Mankind’
- ‘Compulsive’
- ‘Fit of Carnage’
- ‘Neanderthal’ (Guest lead guitar solo- Jason Suecof)
- ‘Judgement Day’
- ‘Bestial Savagery’
- ‘Mass Casualty Murdercide’
- ‘Spoils of War’
- ‘Hair Of The Dog’ (Nazareth cover – CD and digital only).”
A Deep Dive Into The Creative Process

Chris Barnes previously shared his excitement about the album’s intense and heavy tracks on social media, writing:
“Probably won’t be able to sleep tonight… I start recording vocals for the New Six Feet Under album tomorrow! Some of the most intense songs we’ve done. Super excited for this one!”
The cover artwork, crafted by Vincent Locke, is expected to continue the tradition of graphic and provocative imagery that has defined the visual aspect of death metal, a genre with which Locke has been intimately associated, particularly through his work with Cannibal Corpse.
With the announcement of their 17th full-length album since ‘Nightmares Of The Decomposed’ in 2020, Six Feet Under is poised to satisfy their fans’ appetite for pure death metal.
