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Posted: 26 Feb 2016 at 3:16pm |
Today, legendary American death metal cult Embalmer premiere the new track "The Coroners Report" at heavily trafficked web-portal NoCleanSinging.com. The track hails from the band's long-awaited second album, Emanations From the Crypt, set for international release on April 1st via Hells Headbangers. The long-running band's first album for longtime fans Hells Headbangers, Emanations From the Crypt is both a new start for Embalmer and a return to its classic, core values. In 1995, the band released the classic There Was Blood Everywhere EP (of which Hells Headbangers reissued in 2014, and which sold out quickly) on then-death metal powerhouse Relapse Records, forever etching Embalmer's name into death metal legendry. Lineup shuffles ensued in the following years, culminating in the band's debut album, 2006's 13 Faces of Death, which is widely regarded (even by the band) as a misstep. Now armed with a vital 'n' vile lineup, Embalmer return to their dark 'n' disgusting roots with Emanations From the Crypt. Across a dozen quick-hitting yet complete tracks, you will find all the trademark Embalmer elements
which obsessed fans back in the '90s: insane and completely pure
blastbeats, sewer-sick riffing, wretched gurgles, and tortured shrieks
atop some of the catchiest (but NOT cheesy) songwriting you'll find on a
modern DEATH METAL record. The production is anything but "modern" in
the pejorative sense: there are no triggers used on the drums, no beat-
or riff-replacement anywhere, and just absolute crushing SICKNESS
flowing forth from both guitar and bass, all without losing an ounce of
clarity. It's a classic death metal record from a classic death metal
band in an era that's far from "classic" and full of pretenders. Embalmer are the real deal again - and hear for yourself exclusively HERE, courtesy of NoCleanSinging.com.
Says vocalist Paul Gorefiend, “This record is long-overdue, and we acknowledge that. The band never was truly happy with the 13 Faces of Death album, so we worked hard to really make sure this release was a return-to-form of sorts, and true representation of what we feel Embalmer is, and always has been. We went back to the basics and drew influence from the original Into the Oven and There was Blood Everywhere eras musically, peppered in some extra Terrorizer/Autopsy influences, added some crazed Deranged Rated-X-style riffing over the top, and backed it all against the blasting, non-triggered drum assault Roy has become known for. Matter of fact, Roy still plays the same drum-set he bought in 1988, and used for all previous recordings. Vocally, all the elements older fans expect from an Embalmer release are present, from forceful lows, the trademark eeeeeees, and tortured shrieks and highs. I am speaking as a 20-plus-year fan myself, and not a member when I tell you this is the most aggressive, blistering and punishing Embalmer release to date. Yes, the wait was long but definitely worth it, and we honestly can’t wait to get this music out to the fans and hear their feedback!” Cover and tracklisting are as follows: 1. Dead Female Stalker 2. I Am The Embalmer 3. Emanations From The Crypt 4. The Coroners Report 5. Undead Exaltation 6. The Casket Calls 7. Procession Of Bones 8. Botched 9. Reduced To Human Scum 10. The Apocalyptic Rains 11. They Can Smell Our Blood 12. The Graveyard Fog (Outro) Plans are also in the works for Hells Headbangers to re-release Embalmer's Into the Oven (1991) and Taxidermist (1992)
demos on gatefold double- or triple-LP, and of course, with tons of
unreleased recordings, photos, fliers, and extensive bonus materials
which have been recently unearthed from the morbid vaults. This will be
the definitive collection for Embalmer's classic
1990-1992 era, and provide a rotted glimpse back to the earliest eras of
the band, which previously began as Corpsegrinder in 1988/'89 before
the name change.
EMBALMER 2016 (L to R, bottom to top) Paul Gorefiend - vocals Roy Stewart - drums Steve Pedley - guitar Don Wolff - guitar Joe Wunderle - bass |
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