![]() If that description and/or the sounds herein tickle your metal bone, check out the links below for contact and ordering info. CDs will be available through GoW as of today and tapes via our own imprint, Hearing Aids Records.” Release support was found through Godz ov War Productions, a label highly dedicated to the underground extreme music. Mystic Circle - From Hell Lyrics : Unholy demon Bury me in hell Take my soul forever My body will be yours The symphony of death Resounds through the night. Mixing and mastering was done by Otso Ukkonen in Finland, from one of the highest caliber death-doom bands, Krypts. Cole Benoit’s (Anion, Dead Again) vocals and Troy Horton’s (Wiser Fool, Sinews) lead guitars were split between Vancouver and Australia, respectively. Drums were fleshed out by Josh Bueckert and recorded in Calgary by Ryan Kennedy, both of Wake. Demo tracks were strong enough to gain contribution interest from long-time friends of mine, creating a deeply more involved and cohesive final result which took a while to develop due to the remote recording nature of this project. “This record, as an idea, was conceived by me in self-isolation before the pandemic had begun with a singular goal to create a dark, hard-hitting and thick sounding death metal recording, bridging the gap between OSDM and modern metal. Jmourovski goes on to describe the project as such: ![]() Malignant Deviation will see the light of day today via Poland’s Godz of War Productions and as such we’re running a stream of the EP’s six songs, which guitarist/bassist Sergy Jmourovski describes as “a suffocating and lightless journey into the depths of personal psychotic hell.” The hellishness of this personal psychosis is rather evenly matched by some pretty hellish sounds that remind us of Morbid Angel and Portal leaning on the gas with Culted and Blut Aus Nord hovering over the brake. Comedy Horror After a freak accident, a disturbed priest is transformed into a mutated killing machine on a mission to wipe out the godless fans of heavy metal music. ![]() Featuring current and ex-members of a whole host of bands playing a whole host of styles (these include Anion, Dead Again, Origami Swan, Polemos, Sinews, Wake, Tobeatic, Wiser Fool and The Weir, which I’m assuming – nay, hoping – isn’t a psychedelic sludge salute to mediocre Canadian golfer Mike Weir), Abjection started as a “long distance death metal project” a couple years back and what more appropriate set of circumstances to put the finishing touches on a distance project’s first release than during the officially mandated Days of Distance? I really loved all those albums.Somewhere along the stretch of the Trans-Canada Highway that connects Calgary, Alberta with Kamloops, British Columbia and then moseys along to the end point in Vancouver (with a westward nod in the direction of Australia) lies the foundation for the country’s latest entry into the death metal dervish. So yeah, that’s that’s where I come from, man. I mean of course Possessed are the kings of death metal. “All three of those bands are a similar type of death metal. “I’m gonna have to say Possessed’s Seven Churches, I’m gonna go with Death’s Leprosy and Spiritual Healing, and Scream Bloody Gore – I’m gonna have to wrap those three up into because you know, Chuck was a good friend of mine and I was a huge fan of Death early on. Given the fact that he’s loudly considered himself a strict fan of classic death metal, you probably won’t be shocked by any of his picks. Former Cannibal Corpse and current Six Feet Under frontman Chris Barnes has already made his feelings known about the current state of death metal, but what about the parts of the genre he does like? That was a question during his recent interview with the Sobre La Dosis podcast.
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