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Subservience Streaming Full Album

British death metal band Subservience is now streaming entire debut album "Forest Of The Impaled" online ahead of release. The album will be released on digital and CD formats tomorrow by Black Bow Records. Listen in below, and you can pick up your own copy on August 11th at Bandcamp here.

01. In Depravity They Dwell
02. Beneath the Earth
03. A Taste for Violence
04. Entity of Indifference
05. The Dying Light
06. Desperation
07. The Consummation
08. Descend into Despair

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Subservience Premieres "Beneath The Earth"

Next month on August 11th, U.K. death metal crew Subservience will officially drop the "Forest Of The Impaled" album via a deal with Black Bow Records.

Today we're stoked to premiere a new track off that impending release ahead of time. Get down 'n dirty with the lyric video for death metal monstrosity "Beneath the Earth!"

Drawing influence from the classic death metal bands of yesteryear as well as the recent breed of modern greats, the brutal Sussex quartet Subservience has been busy gathering a reputation across the country and beyond with a corrosive blend of groove laden extreme metal. You will find no self-indulgent displays here; Subservience puts on a stage show that certainly pulls no punches.

Brimming with concentrated fury and a taste for chaos, Subservience released several increasingly brutal EPs prior to "Forest Of The Impaled," which was mixed and mastered by Paul “Win” Winstanley.

01. In Depravity They Dwell
02. Beneath the Earth
03. A Taste for Violence
04. Entity of Indifference
05. The Dying Light
06. Desperation
07. The Consummation
08. Descend into Despair More...

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Subservience Releasing "Forest Of The Impaled"

On August 11th 2017, Black Bow Records will release "Forest Of The Impaled" by UK death metal band Subservience.

Brimming over with concentrated fury and a taste for chaos, Subservience has released several increasingly brutal EPs that had been met with a great reception among their ever growing fan base. This debut full-length "Forest Of The Impaled" was mixed and mastered by Paul “Win” Winstanley and is set for release in 2017. More...

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Subservience Releases New EP

Sussex, U.K. death metal powerhouse Subservience today releases the brand new EP "Upheaval," and all four tracks are available for streaming below.

You can also pick up your copy at Bandcamp here. The following press release was issued about the band:

"Since forming in 2010 Subservience have been gathering a great reputation across their native U.K. and beyond with their corrosive blend of groove laden extreme metal. Having already released a demo ‘Blueprint To Chaos’ in 2010, a split with Sa-da-KO in 2011 and two crushing EP’s ‘Dystopia’ and ‘Ripped In Half’ in 2012 and 2013 respectively; Subservience are right on queue and have unleashed yet another beast of a record. Drawing influence from the classic death metal bands of yesteryear as well as the recent breed of modern greats you will find no self-indulgent displays here."

The track listing is:

1. Upheaval 04:29
2. Inhuman Savagery 04:20
3. Slither 05:15
4. Divine Malevolence 04:51 More...

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Subservience Posts "Inhuman Savagery" Lyric Clip

With the release of "Upheaval," the forthcoming Subservience record, just over one month away, the band has posted a first taste of what to expect with a lyric video for "Inhuman Savagery." Listen in below.

Guitarist Ryan Jardine comments on the album: "Previously our lyrics had been firmly based on reality but now, with our new vocalist [Dan Lofthouse], we have taken inspiration from works of fiction and combined this with real life experiences.

"Musically, we really wanted to expand on everything we've done before, to push ourselves further and add more technicality, yet making sure we didn't lose the all-important groove people know us for. Everyone in the band has been fully involved with the new material. We all have a vast range of influences and it's just been about bringing this all together."

"Upheaval," which was recorded at Brighton Electric, is set for release on the 17th of October, 2014. More...

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Subservience Posts Recording Footage

Sussex quintet Subservience is gearing up to release the "Upheaval" EP this coming October 17th, 2014.

Today the band has released a 3-part video series documenting it's time at Brighton Electric during the "Upheaval" recording progress. Check out the clips below. The "Upheaval" track listing is as follows:

1. Upheaval
2. Inhuman Savagery
3. Slither
4. Divine Malevolence More...

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Subservience Announces New EP

After releasing the "Blueprint To Chaos" demo in 2010, a split with Sa-da-KO in 2011, and two crushing EPs "Dystopia" and "Ripped In Half" in 2012 and 2013 respectively, Sussex quintet Subservience is set to unleash yet another beast of a record.

"Upheaval," recorded at Brighton Electric, is the title of the band’s forthcoming EP and is set for release on October 17th, 2014. The track listing is as follows:

1. Upheaval
2. Inhuman Savagery
3. Slither
4. Divine Malevolence

Indonesian artist Krisna Widiathama was commissioned for the "Upheaval" cover art, which can be seen below. The band claims "Upheaval" is the group's heaviest effort to date, and guitarist Ryan Jardine comments:

"Previously our lyrics had been firmly based on reality but now, with our new vocalist [Dan Lofthouse], we have taken inspiration from works of fiction and combined this with real life experiences. Musically, we really wanted to expand on everything we've done before, to push ourselves further and add more technicality, yet making sure we didn't lose the all-important groove people know us for. Everyone in the band has been fully involved with the new material. We all have a vast range of influences and it's just been about bringing this all together." More...

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