Archspire releases Limb of Leviticus as second single

Canadian technical death metal band Archspire has unveiled Limb of Leviticus, the second single from their forthcoming album Too Fast to Die. The track previews the group's fifth studio effort, set for independent release on April 10, 2026, following a successful crowdfunding campaign. This comes after the earlier single Carrion Ladder kicked off the album cycle.

Archspire, known for their high-speed technical death metal sound, dropped Limb of Leviticus on January 13, 2026. The single builds on the band's signature style, featuring tightly stacked riffs, relentless drumming, and precise pacing that fans have come to expect.

The track serves as a follow-up to Carrion Ladder, which launched the promotional cycle for Too Fast to Die. This upcoming album marks Archspire's fifth studio release and represents a shift in their approach. For the first time, the band is managing the project independently, thanks to a crowdfunding effort that preserved their full creative control. This DIY strategy aligns with their current ethos, especially after the success of their previous album, Bleed the Future, which helped maintain their momentum in the genre.

Too Fast to Die includes eight tracks: Liminal Cypher, Red Goliath, Carrion Ladder, Anomalous Descent, The Vessel, Limb of Leviticus, Deadbolt the Backward, and the title track Too Fast to Die. To support the release, Archspire has announced touring plans for 2026, with live performances scheduled once the album arrives.

This independent venture underscores Archspire's commitment to technical extremity and self-reliance in the evolving metal scene.

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