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Latest Morbosidad News

Below is our complete Morbosidad 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.

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Unearthing The Metal Underground: Sacrocurse

The Mexican/Texan entity known as Sacrocurse has been hurling vile, dark metal since 2012. The unit’s leader is ZK, who began his career with Mexico’s Unholier in the early nineties, and he’s performed with the likes of Nodens, Morbosidad, Russia’s Pseudogod. But the prolific musician has been making noise more recently with Sacrocurse, an act that has a couple of full-length albums under its belt as well as a few other releases. And on January 20, 2021, the band will release the awesome EP entitled “Supreme Terror,” on multiple formats via Shadow Records/Regain Records. More...

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Mass Destruction Metal Fest 2017 Announced

Mass Destruction Metal Fest - in partnership with A. Rippin’ Prodcution - today announces 15 extreme metal bands to perform at The Loft at Center Stage in Atlanta on November 3rd & 4th, 2017.

Announced bands include Demoncy, Macabre, Deceased, Brutality, Acheron, Profanatica, Demonic Christ, Loss, Morbosidad, Sacrocurse, Abazagorath, Tombstalker, Embalmer, Sadistic Vision, and Nocturnus AD.

“The goal from the onset was to bring a diverse lineup within the parameters of ‘Black and Death Metal’ home to the Atlanta fans,” said co-organizer Cody Martin. “Not everyone can travel the lengthy distances to other locations and partake in these experiences—now the south east region has extreme metal within driving distance!”

Tickets for Mass Destruction Metal Fest are $75 for a two-day pass, $45 for a single-day pass ($50 day-of-show) and can be purchased via Ticket Alternative or the Center Stage box office. Full info is available here. More...

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Morbosidad Streaming New Track

The bestial metal cult Morbosidad today premieres new track "En Las Gallas Del Infierno," which can be heard below thanks to NoCleanSinging.com.

The track hails from the band's forthcoming MLP, "Tortura," set for international release on December 15th via Nuclear War Now! Productions. The track listing is as follows:

1. Entre La Muerte y Desolacion
2. En Las Gallas Del Infierno
3. Tortura
4. Batalla De Pecados More...

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Morbosidad Reveals MLP Details

Today, Nuclear War Now! Productions has announced December 15th as the international release date for Morbosidad's "Tortura" MLP. The label comments:

"Since the band began in the early 1990s, Morbosidad has remained one of the most consistent bands in the bestial black/death scene. As one of the very few bands that has maintained the extremity in their sound throughout the decades, Morbosidad has assumed a deservedly prominent status within the ranks of the underground.

"Led by vocalist Tomas Stench, whose depraved vision guides the band and whose distinctive vocal style is the signature of all Morbosidad releases, Morbosidad has evolved through the years without sacrificing their integrity. After relocating to Texas several years ago, Tomas Stench began working a new set of musicians.

"The current incarnation of the band is comprised of veteran musicians whose skill and precision serves to enhance the impact of the band’s style. While still retaining the bestial sound for which the band has long been recognized, the new material featured on this MLP, Tortura, is decidedly more death metal-oriented and, as such, more focused and powerful. The instruments all merge in lock-step fashion while Stench delivers his lyrics, as always written predominantly in Spanish, in his typically staccato manner, each word resonating with guttural evil. The effect is one of relentless attack – a frenzy of insane violence as can only be summoned by Morbosidad. More...

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