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Scissortooth

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Latest Scissortooth News

Below is our complete Scissortooth 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.

Scissortooth Streams "Rotting Alive"

Following the stream earlier this month of "Yellowhead" (still available for listening here), Scissortooth has a new track online today titled "Rotting Alive," taken off the upcoming "Novagomorrah" album.

"Novagomorrah" is set to be unleashed through Galy Records on July 28th with pre-orders available at this location.

"Rotting Alive" embodies Bay Area thrash metal from the 80’s and Seattle grunge from the 90’s, while adding raspy vocals over chugging riffs all while questioning the intentions of corporations and the constant push to consume. More...

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Scissortooth Announces "Novagomorrah"

Vancouver's Scissortoth today announces the release of "Novagomorrah" on July 28th, 2015 via Galy Records.

The full length embodies the aggressive, yet groovy feeling of early Pantera braised with industrial samples and is just under 1 hour spread over tracks engineered and mixed by the band’s own Shawn Hoskins, plus mastered by Greg Mindorff at Suite Sound Labs (Biff Naked, D.O.A., Finger 11). Vocalist/guitarist Derek Lundband comments:

“Can't wait for the album to be released and play these songs live all over, been in the works for a while now, so we're super stoked to finally put it out there. Musically I really dig the feel and the pacing of the songs, like the old school way of piecing an actual album together instead of a couple try hard hits and filler.

"The songs all connect to each other in the true sense of an album. 'Nova Gomorrah' is a modern take on an old story like Sodom and Gomorrah, too much excess then downfall of civilization etc. its got things in there about that stuff but mostly the feel of the music is more connected. It starts off furiously thrashy and ends slower, darker and weighty and everything else is in between. I hope fans of all types of heavier music dig right in and enjoy the album in it's entirety.”

The full track listing is:

1. Hostile Takeover (5:14)
2. 10 30 (4:21)
3. Slowber (5:42)
4. Yellowhead (3:59)
5. Incision (5:05)
6. Shoegazer (5:20)
7. Common Thread (5:24)
8. Rotting Alive (4:38)
9. Nova Gomorrah (8:12)
10. Rats (4:48)
11. Wormwood (5:39) More...

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