Incinerate Supporting On Eradicating Europe 2015 Tour


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Minnesota death metallers Incinerate will join Internal Suffering and Neuroma on their Eradicating Europe 2015 Tour. They will be supporting their upcoming Comatose Music release Eradicating Terrestrial Species, out April 21, 2015.

Apr 18: Der Verlichte Geest – Roeselare (BE)
Apr 19: Neurotic Deathfest – Tilburg (NL)
Apr 20: TBC – Kassel (DE)
Apr 21: Bambi Galore – Hamburg (DE)
Apr 22: Glad-House – Cottbus (DE)
Apr 23: Mutilated Fest – Prague (CZ)
Apr 24: Monthly Assault Fest – Zug (CHF)
Apr 25: Insane Insanity #8 – Erlenbach Am Main (DE)
Apr 26: Juha Zinsholz – Ostfildern (DE)
Apr 27: Heretic Club – Bordeaux (FR)
Apr 28: Nave At.Mosh.Phera-Zero – Palencia (ES)
Apr 29: Sala Berlin – Ourense (ES)
Apr 30: SWR barroselas metalfest – Barroselas (PL)
May 01: Madrid DeathFest – Madrid (ES)
May 02: TBA – Nantes (FR)


Incinerate Streaming “From Distant Worlds”


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Minnesota death metallers Incinerate is streaming “From Distant Worlds,” off of Eradicating Terrestrial Special, out April 21, 2015 via Comatose Music, here.

After the departure of founding member and songwriter Scott Ellingboe, many were skeptical of what the future would hold for this veteran outfit. However, the current lineup – featuring guitarist Ted Isac and bassist Sasha Wilczynski, along with original member Jesse Watson and returning drummer Darren Cesca – has laid to waste any doubts lingering over the band’s re-emergence.

Eradicating Terrestrial Species will push the boundaries set by 2008’s Anatomize, yet stay true to their traditional sound with mind-bending ferocity. Conceptually the album is science fiction meets the absence of faith in religion and will prove to be Incinerate’s most involved and accomplished musical endeavor to date.

The Prophecy: Inhuman Inoculation
The Arrival: From Distant Worlds
Travelers of Space: Eliminating the Indigenous
Loss of Faith: Unable to Ascend
Infinite Power: Cultivation of Human Offspring
Rise of the Humans: The Berserker
Fucking the Rotting Nun

Stream “Unable To Ascend” below.


Bloodsoaked Making All Four Albums Available As Free Downloads


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North Carolina one man death metaller Bloodsoaked has made all four of their albums available via free downloads. Go here and download 2007’s Brutally Butchered, 2009’s Sadistic Deeds…Grotesque Memories, 2011’s The Death of Hope, and 2014’s Religious Apocalypse for free.

The most recent of the four, Religious Apocalypse, was released last year on Comatose Music and included new cuts, live tracks and brutalized renditions of Cinderella‘s “Shake Me” and Ratt‘s “You’re in Love.”

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Incinerate Streaming “Unable to Ascend” Promo Video


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Minnesota death metallers Incinerate will be releasing their upcoming album Eradicating Terrestrial Species on April 21, 2015 via Comatose Music. Stream the promo video for “Unable to Ascend” here.

After the departure of founding member and songwriter Scott Ellingboe, many were skeptical of what the future would hold for this veteran outfit. However, the current lineup – featuring guitarist Ted Isac and bassist Sasha Wilczynski, along with original member Jesse Watson and returning drummer Darren Cesca – has laid to waste any doubts lingering over the band’s re-emergence.

Eradicating Terrestrial Species will push the boundaries set by 2008’s Anatomize, yet stay true to the traditional Incinerate sound with mind-bending ferocity. Conceptually the album is science fiction meets the absence of faith in religion and will prove to be Incinerate’s most involved and accomplished musical endeavor to date. New and old fans alike will not be disappointed and should expect a more mature and evolved Incinerate.

The Prophecy: Inhuman Inoculation
The Arrival: From Distant Worlds
Travelers of Space: Eliminating the Indigenous
Loss of Faith: Unable to Ascend
Infinite Power: Cultivation of Human Offspring
Rise of the Humans: The Berserker
Fucking the Rotting Nun


Decimation Releasing New Album December 9th


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Turkist extreme metallers Decimation have made “Supreme Wisdom of Blasphemy in the Reign of Ungodly Creation” here, and “Devish Domain Vortex in the Gloom of Wicked Ziggura” here and here.

Their forthcoming album Reign of Ungodly Creation is out December 9th via Comatose Music. This album was mastered by Sasha Borovykh at TsunTsun and artwork was included in a 16-page booklet by Dan Seagrave.

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1. Noncelestical Orisons Cataclised in the Passage of Ninib
2. Supreme Wisdom of Blasphemy in the Reign of Ungodly Creation
3. Mystic Transformation in Encrypted Scrolls of a Grievous Sermon
4. Aberrant Ablution by Filthy Excrements of a Grotesque Crassamentum
5. Psalm Carnage in the Ghoulish Chapel of Gehenna
6. Ghoulish Requiem for a Macabre Daemonarch
7. Prophetic Despise Under the Pendulum of a Sacrilegious Throne
8. Devilish Domain Vortex in the Gloom of Wicked Ziggurat
9. Veracity in Relics

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Bloodsoaked – Religious Apocalypse


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Hailing from Raleigh, North Carolina, Bloodsoaked is the vision of one Peter Hasselbrack, a scene veteran who handles all the instruments and songwriting himself, and as can be expected by his chosen band name, plays brutal death metal. New EP Religious Apocalypse (Comatose Music) is actually lengthier than all three of their previous full length outings, but instead of a whole set of new material, we are instead offered three new tracks, two covers and four live cuts. For an introduction to Bloodsoaked it serves a fine purpose. Unfortunately any new listeners are unlikely to hang around too long for there’s little worth seeing here.

As with most brutal death metal bands, there’s a strong emphasis on gore, trebly, low-end guitars and guttural vocals, although to his credit, Hasselbrack has decided to branch out slightly by attempting to imitate early Deicide in the new tracks on offer, especially on ‘Abomination’ and the title track. Opening number ‘Devouring’ features some hefty chugs and a satisfyingly thick bottom end, although the drumming and songwriting remain strictly average. Far better are the covers of ‘Shake Me’ by Cinderella and ‘You’re in Love’ by Ratt, which are fun in a goofy way, although it may be a case of smearing lipstick on a dead hooker as these songs were terrible to begin with. The live tracks are well recorded, but nothing special with even the cheers at the end sounding half-arsed.

With death metal in rude health, bands like Bloodsoaked really should be trying to raise their game rather than relying on standard formulas and silly covers. Existing fans may lap it up but for the band to rise above their current place in the also-rans, they will need to offer much more in future.

5/10

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JAMES CONWAY