Nucleus
From:
Chicago,
IL,
United States
Last Known Status: Active
Latest Nucleus News
Below is our complete Nucleus 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.
Nucleus Premiere Title Track From Upcoming New CD
Chicago’s Nucleus premiere a new song called "Entity", which is the title track to their upcoming album, which comes out on June 14 via Unspeakable Axe Records.
Check out now "Entity" below.
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Belphegor and Origin at Reggies Rock Club
I always liked Belphegor since the first time I saw them live. So having them appear on a really solid tour package with Origin and Abigail Williams was a show which I absolutely had to see. It was my first time seeing them since I caught them with Keep of Kallessin back in 2011 as I spent 2013-2015 outside of the metal scene, first asphyxiating in absolute misery before returning to school to earn a degree.
The majority of the bands playing were black metal and while I could have worn a shirt for Immortal, Melechesh or Primordial, I chose to wear my Converge shirt. Nothing sticks it to the Wicker Park-dwelling beards and flannel crowd more than proudly wearing the shirt of the band responsible for the 2000s metalcore boom to a black metal show. I proudly felt like Homer Simpson wearing a Rastafarian hat at Lollapalooza.
Nucleus Streaming New Track "Cube"
Unspeakable Axe Records is set to release "Sentient," the otherworldly debut album from Chicago's Nucleus, on April 15th.
Drawing inspiration from outer limits of science fiction, Nucleus plays a twisted and bizarre strain of death metal in the vein of Atheist and under-appreciated, yet boundary-warping innovators such as Timeghoul and Demilich.
Lyrically, "Sentient" steers away from the usual death metal topics in favor of themes based on the headier dimensions of Isaac Asimov, Arthur Clarke, and Frank Herbert. Cover art for "Sentient" was painted by the Dan Seagrave and the track "Cube" can be heard below. More...