In addition to their upcoming tour with Dying Fetus, the band also revealed the dirty bloody details on their forthcoming album. The new album has been assigned the title Necrocracy and will see a release on August 6th in North American, August 2nd in Germany/Benelux, and August 5th in the UK and beyond. Necrocracy will carry the following track listing:
As promised, Dying Fetus have announced their new North American that will commence this October. The slamming death-metallers will be supported by the likes of Exhumed, Devourment, Waking the Cadaver, Rivers of Nihil and Abiotic. Dates for the trek are as follows:
Japan’s death metal crew Coffins are streaming a new slamming track over at Pitchfork. Prepare yourself for churning, sludge-ridden grooves and guttural vocals from the bowels of hell on “Rotten Disciples”. The track will appear on the band’s upcoming effort The Fleshland, which will see a release on July 9th on Relapse Records. Check out the track now and peep their upcoming Japan and European tour dates below.
In addition to their upcoming Canadian tour, Dying Fetus will be bringing their death metal stylings to Europe this Summer. European readers, if you exist, go to to one of the following shows and have your bodies pummeled by sonic brutality.
I love when bands record cover songs as b-sides or unreleased songs… and then release them. Devourment are the latest band to perform this with a fantastic new cover of a classic death metal tune. Taking a band that they are obviously influenced by, Devourment have spewed forth a sickening rendition of Cannibal Corpse‘s “The Pick-Axe Murders.” Continue reading »
Madrid brutal technical death metal elites Wormed are currently streaming their latest and possibly certainly most crushing release to date, Exodromos, exclusively via Metalsucks. In addition, the sci-fi death metalites have debuted the glitch-filled music video for the track, “Tautochrome”. Stream the mind-numbing and surely extraterrestrial transmogrified album here via Metalsucks and the video for “Tautochrome” below. Pick up Exodromos physically from Willowtip Records here and digitally through Willowtip Records bandcamp here. Continue reading »
Welcome to the tenth edition of Cryptic Passages, a weekly hopefully-weekly column in which I, Eric Nguyen, will be presenting for your torture, some of the most brutal, unrelenting, and hate drenched pieces of audio I’ve found journeying through the misanthropic plains of the internet. For the past few weeks, I have been absent grinding off at school and so have been unable to deliver on my weekly blood rituals. This week, I return to my place on the altar of sacrifice and offer you three fresh kills…after the jump. Continue reading »
Death metal enthusiast everywhere, rejoice! The mighty Suffocation has announced an extensive North American tour that will take place in the Spring in support of their new record, Pinnacle of Bedlam. The band will be aided in their face-melting by Rings of Saturn, Jungle Rot, Exhumed, Admiron and Lord of War (on West Coast dates only). Check out the full schedule of the Despise the World Tour and stream their new album in full!
In other death metal news, the brutally pulverizing new album from Texan gore hounds Devourment is currently streaming for all of you filth mongers to hear. This album is honestly one of the meanest things I’ve heard in a long time. This album has truly solidified my liking of this band and you can all see why right now. Continue reading »
The masters of Slam, Devourment, have hooked up with fine gentlemen over at Metalsucks to premiere a super fucking heavy new song. The new track entitled “Justifiable Homicide” is featured on the band’s upcoming Relapse release, “Conceived In Sewage“.
Unlike almost every other Devourment song out there, this one actually features riffs other than slam riffs! It’s actually pretty fucking awesome if you ask me. Now don’t get discouraged and think what I just said means that “justifiable Homicide” is light on the slam, cause we all know that ain’t ever fucking happening. For those of you who feel like getting their skull crushed with heaviness, click this link! For those who don’t want their skull to be crush with heaviness, maybe you are reading the wrong sites….
Hometown (Dallas,TX) slammin brutal death metal band Devourment have recently finished recording their new Relapse release “Conceived In Sewage” with Erik Rutan. When the group headed down to Tampa, Florida, they made sure to bring a camera with them to catch-all the studio brutality.
Late last week, Devourment began posting the first in a series of in-studio videos documenting the recording process. In the first video, we see Rutan picking up the group’s guitarist and drummer and taking them to his studio. The remainder of the video is drummer Eric Park tracking several songs. Continue after the jump to witness the brutality – Continue reading »
Both of these lyric videos are from albums I was highly anticipating this year: Holy Grail‘s Ride The Void and Devourment‘s Conceived In Sewage. I have Ride The Void and I can tell you that it’s fantastic. It’s a really solid record, although some people think differently. I haven’t gotten my hands on Devourment‘s new album, but as I stated in my last post about them, I didn’t like their music until I heard the teaser for their new album. Why? Because it sounded to me that it wasn’t going to be br00tal slam. It sounded like solid death metal! Continue reading »
Okay, I’ve never been a fan of slamdeath. It just never really interested me. I put this as my basis of why I have never been a fan of Devourment. I mean, I’ve listened to their tunes and laughed at their song titles, it just wasn’t for me. Their music seemed too simple and kinda boring. Aaaaaand then they released the teaser for their new album Conceived In Sewage. Suddenly I’m interested. Continue reading »
Similar to the conflicted state of mind the character Jules Winnfield Of Pulp Fiction was in when he decided not to execute the characters of Honey Bunny and Ringo like “fucking fried chicken”, my American Aftermath writership came at a period in my life of transition, a time of both fleeting and returning tastes. In short, my idea of “music” was flipped upside down. What was once a streamlined process of music listening and discovery was overloaded and overridden by my previous months exploration into a multitude of realms and genres previously unexplored, most notable among that being my new found discovery of hardcore and the cascading effects of that discovery, which led to realms from sludge metal to pop punk.
The following thirty album list reflects the few difficultly chosen releases that stuck with me the most throughout both the bombarding ocean of releases this year and the aforementioned musical overturn. Before we actually begin, I’d like to thank the American Aftermath crew especially Ross Gnarly, Lane Oliver, and Josh Huddleston for allowing me to be a part of their team. I would also like to thank the musicians and bands that have created music for me to write about and those that have helped out in interviews and features. Last but not least I want to thank you, the readers, for giving a shit. See you all after the jump.
About a year ago, I posted a review of Christian Mistress’ last album. During which, I griped about how a solid album can be extremely well made, but if it becomes too absorbed in its own fascination with days gone by without leaving behind any trace of originality, the album is instantly forgettable. While I can respect a band’s efforts to research what equipment was being used in a given era and painstakingly recreating the vintage sounds they fetishize, it’s all an effort wasted if it’s just a carbon copy of the original. Without reworking the formula, retro metal is just extreme music’s answer to The Strokes, which is only impressive if you haven’t heard what inspired it in the first place. Well, now Horrendous have come along to test whether or not I will ignore my own rules when it comes to my very favorite of all music genres, death metal, with their release The Chills.