More famous for its art and architecture, the Sicilian capital of Palermo also happens to be the home of something a lot nastier and ghastly. No, not its history of organised crime and murder. Something far more brutal than that: Death metal act Becerus.
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Nuclear Tomb’s Debut Album “Terror Labyrinthian” Out Soon
Baltimore Maryland’s weirdo death thrashers, Nuclear Tomb, are gearing up to drop their first ever long-player, Terror Labyrinthian. With three songs already out – the title track, plus “Fatal Visions” and “Parasitic (Live A Lie)” – the album is due on April 19th via Everlasting Spew Records. Keep reading below for more information.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Revulsed – Cerebral Contamination
Nothing keeps your cheeks rosy and your heart warm in the cold, Northern winters like some good ol’ technical brutal death metal. Just in time for Christmas, from the opposite end of the globe in Australia, Revulsed have dropped their second full-length album, Cerebral Contamination (Everlasting Spew Records) which drags you through a near thirty-six-minute cesspool of guttural vocals, some slam, and highly proficient guitar licks.Continue reading
Revulsed Share “Nefarious Devourment” Single and Video – New Album Coming Soon
Death metal duo, Revulsed, have dropped their new track and video, “Nefarious Devourment”. This is the second track to be released from their upcoming album, Cerebral Contamination, due out on December 15th, via Everlasting Spew records. Check out the track and album details in the article below.
Engulf Share Video for “Bellows From The Aether” – Debut Album Announced
New Jersey’s Engulf has announced this week that its debut album, The Dying Planet Weeps, is to be released on January 12th, via the Everlasting Spew record label. The project also recently unveiled the first music from the record, “Bellows From The Aether”. Check out the YouTube track and more below.
ALBUM REVIEW: Olkoth – At The Eye Of Chaos
For seven years, the members of South Carolina-based Olkoth stewed over themes of horror and corruption. Interposed with a visceral hatred, At The Eye Of Chaos (Everlasting Spew Records) is the resulting debut full-length.
ALBUM REVIEW: FesterDecay – Reality Rotten to the Core
Look, this is a genuine effort to fend off waves of tweets and horseshit comments like “well, everybody in metal borrows from somebody” or “not everybody is reinventing the wheel.” As someone who’s only been listening to extreme music for the last twenty-five years, I think I get it. Metallica? More like we love Diamond Head. Slayer? Oh, you mean Venom if they actually knew how to play their instruments? Sepultura? Slayer if they were even better at their craft?
ALBUM REVIEW: Nothingness – Supraliminal
January is always a strange month for new music as albums will drop, are loved, and then usually become an afterthought by July. Having said that, the sophomore release from Minnesota’s own Nothingness, entitled Supraliminal (Everlasting Spew), is the grimey death metal that will revisit my earholes for months to come. The overall sense of dread on some of the tracks is an added bonus as I do enjoy heavier music with some feelings outside of anger and brutality.
REVIEWS ROUND-UP: Through The Cracks Of Death: Altars – Hissing – Dead Void – Maul – Ferum – Castrator
Richard Benton watches with horror as the wounds knit, the flesh reforms, and the thing pulls itself with a sickening tear from its premature tomb.