Evil Deeds Press

  • "Purely and simply...evil" Horror themed Heavy Metal Band from Glasgow, Scotland.

  • Evil Deeds are a Glasgow metal outfit inspired by B-horror flicks, heavy riffs and all things spooky. Their music tells tales of haunting creatures, malignant acts and warnings from the shadows.

  • Evil Deeds, coming from Glasgow, are inspired by B-Horror movies and anything and all things spooky. Their musical influences span many genres, and they like to put together spooky heavy metal songs. The gimmick of the band is, as the name suggests, evil deeds. Stories of evil creatures, people and all things melancholic/malignant. Their songs hopefully carry warnings, provide headbanging riffs and something to think about.

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  • Horror Thrash Metal. Musical influences include Slayer, Avenged Sevenfold and Gojira, with a lot of thematic influence coming from classic horror movies such as Sam Raimi’s Evil Dead films, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, George Romero’s Living Dead films, and Blair Witch.

Genre/Influences

Location

  • Glasgow

  • Vocals: Cameron Maclean

  • Guitar: Craig Livingstone

  • Guitar: Joe Fairfull

  • Bass: Kyle McKinney

  • Drums: Harry Johnson

Lineup

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All Music

Band Photos

Live Performance Photos

CONTACT/LINKS

Branding Assets

General Info

  • Set Length

    • Anything up to an including an hour

  • Show Type

    • Full band show. Can play headline or support. Able to provide our own backline if necessary, however it is preferred that the venue has their own PA system. Available UK wide, and open to EU dates or festival slots.

Show Info

  • Support for sold out show for Apparatus in The Classic Grand Glasgow, August 30th 2025

  • Headline show at Nice N’ Sleasy’s Glasgow with Pict and The Headshrinkers, October 30th 2025

Notable Venue’s Played/Support Slots

  • An Interview with Slowdragon Music

    • “Formed in Glasgow just last year, Evil Deeds offer sure fire appeal to thrash heads.”

    • “When asked for a breakdown of the tracks, … it quickly becomes apparent that there is more to it than schlock and gore.”

Press Coverage