Imprecation
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Last Known Status: Active
Latest Imprecation News
Below is our complete Imprecation news coverage, including columns and articles pertaining to the band. Some articles listed may be indirectly related, such as side projects of the band members, etc.
Imprecation Premiere New Single & NSFW Music Video
Imprecation premiere their new single and music video titled "Bringer Of Sickness" taken from the forthcoming album "In Nomine Diaboli". The effort will be out in stores on October 14th, 2022 and marks the band's final album with drummer and keyboardist Ruben "Vomit" Elizondo, who died in 2021.
Imprecation & Black Blood Invocation Debut Split
Imprecation & Black Blood Invocation premiere the full-album stream of the bands' brand new split release "Diabolical Flames of the Ascended Plague", which was released December 6 via Helter Skelter Productions.
Check out now "Diabolical Flames of the Ascended Plague" in its entirety below.
Imprecation Streaming Full Album
Underground death pioneers Imprecation have risen with the long-awaited release of their first full-length, "Satanae Tenebris Infinita," out now on Dark Descent Records.
The album is being released on CD and vinyl formats to stores and distros worldwide and can be purchased directly through the label and streamed over at Dark Descent's bandcamp page.
Hailing from Texas, Imprecation has been firmly entrenched in death metal's underground since its inception in 1991. The early 90s saw the band release a couple of acclaimed demos and an EP (Drowned Records), followed by a compilation of material in 1995 titled "Theurgia Goetia Summa" on Repulse Records (later reissued several times). Not long after this essential death metal compilation, the band went on hiatus until its resurrection in 2009. More...
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Bolt Thrower Levels Chaos in Tejas
Death metal was one of the hot topics at this year’s Chaos in Tejas festival in Austin, Texas. Although punk rock permeates throughout the festival (The Damned headlined a show on the prior night), the ninth installment promised rare performances from two pioneering acts from England, Benediction and Bolt Thrower. Both bands are touring the States together. Unlike their gigs with Autopsy in California, Benediction and Bolt Thrower played on separate days.
I recall buying a computer desk from the sheet-metal warehouse that the promoters dubbed “E 11 5” and turned into a venue (at least for the festival). Even though the venue was not as cramped at Benediction’s show at Red 7, the sold out crowd’s body heat raised the temp to uncomfortable levels. When the temperature became unbearable, an outdoor vendor area on the grass presented a cool retreat. This area was a good place to talk to the fans including a group from Sweden and an ex-Z Rock disc jockey who informed us one of the members of Dokken was in attendance. More...
Imprecation Streaming Two Album Tracks
Pioneers of early 90's death metal Imprecation have risen to once again burn the true meaning of Texas Death Metal into the minds of the masses with the long-awaited release of their first full-length, "Satanae Tenebris Infinita," coming out on Dark Descent Records. The album will be in stores and distros worldwide on June 25th and is now available for pre-order on CD and vinyl at the Dark Descent Records Webstore.
Hailing from Texas, Imprecation have been firmly entrenched in the underground since its inception in 1991. The early 90s saw the band release a couple of acclaimed demos and an EP (Drowned Records) followed by a compilation of material in 1995 titled "Theurgia Goetia Summa" on Repulse Records (later reissued several times). Not long after this essential death metal compilation, the band went on hiatus until its resurrection in 2009.
"Satanae Tenebris Infinita" is definitely not a departure from IMPRECATION's earlier style but a continuation of the destiny that was interrupted due to the band's break back in 1998. The album is 40 minutes in length with cover art from long-time ally, Mr. Chris Moyen (Abominant, Incantation). Album tracks "From Beyond the Fiery Temples" is streaming below, while "Blood Dominion" can be found streaming at this location. Vocalist David Herrara recently spoke with Brett Stevens of DeathMetal.org about the band's return to glory. Read the interview here.