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The Modern Age Slavery

From: Italy
Last Known Status: Active

Latest The Modern Age Slavery News

Below is our complete The Modern Age Slavery 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.

The Modern Age Slavery Reveals New Album Details

Emerging amidst a sea of deathcore, Italy’s The Modern Age Slavery separated themselves from the rest with their visceral sense of the genre. Coming equipped with grinding blast beats, merciless brutal vocals and slaughtering rapid-fire double bass patterns their sound developed and became increasingly unique over time.

Before the pandemic, they shared stages with Jinjer, Decapitated, Incite, and recently they hit the road again, having played in big festivals with Slipknot, Sabaton, Behemoth, and many more.

The year of the corona-pandemic, when the music world was forced into a standstill, The Modern Age Slavery focused on the writing and recording of their new piece of art, “1901 | The First Mother” which will see the light of the day on May 5th, 2023 via Fireflash Records.

Any fan of extreme metal will be blown away by the crushing music of the latest The Modern Age Slavery's full-length album. Praised by metalsucks.com as “the most underappreciated metal band in all of Italy, and possibly all of Europe,” on "1901 | The First Mother" the five-piece lies somewhere on a vast spectrum of blackened deathcore and aggressive metal. More...

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Over A Barrel Releases New Playthrough Video

Recently Over A Barrel, who feature Luca Cocconi (The Modern Age Slavery, Browbeat) and Imer Bigi (ex-Dark Lunacy) in their ranks, announced the release of their debut album "Self-Inflicted Wounds" due on March 18th 2022.

Today the band unveils the second single "Dripping Blood," accompanied by a guitar playthrough video recorded by the guitar player Luca Cocconi at his Audiocore Studio.

You can watch the video below.

"This is a mid-tempo song featuring Swedish death metal riffs. It’s perfect to headbang hard!" comments the band.

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The Modern Age Slavery Premiere Metallica Cover

Italy's The Modern Age Slavery premiere a new cover of Metallica’s “Hardwired”. Check it out below.

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The Modern Age Slavery Release New Video

Italian death metal/deathcore stalwarts The Modern Age Slavery have released their official video for "Miles Apart" a track from the band's forthcoming album "Stygian". Innerstrength Records will release Stygian on November 24.

Check it out now below:

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The Modern Age Slavery Premieres New Song

The Modern Age Slavery premieres a new song entitled "The Theory of Shadows", taken from the upcoming new album "Stygian", which omes out November 24 via Innerstrength Records.

Check out now "The Theory of Shadows" below.


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The Modern Age Slavery Releases New Video

The Modern Age Slavery has released a new music video for "Icon Of A Dead World," which is now available below courtesy of MetalSucks.net.

"Icon Of A Dead World" was directed by Matteo Ermeti & Federico Di Corato and is taken from the album "Requiem For Us All." Pick up your copy over at this location.

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The Modern Age Slavery Posts Live Video

The Modern Age Slavery has posted a live video clip online for "Icon Of a Dead World," which can be found below. The band also comments:

"Hey guys! Guess what? We have a present to you on this 4th of July! Check out this live video taken from our last gig in Reggio Emilia. Our good ol' fan & videomaker Michele Casolaro made this one single shot experiment, no cuts at all, just timeline effects… ain't that crazy cool?"

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The Modern Age Slavery Streaming Full Album

Italian tech-death monsters The Modern Age Slavery just unleashed their sophomore album, "Requiem For Us All" via Pavement Entertainment and are streaming it in its entirety at New Noise Magazine. The much-anticipated follow up to 2008's "Damned to Blindness," "Requiem for Us All" marks the return of the Italian brutalists.

Guitarist Simone Bertozzi described the lyrical concept behind "Requiem for Us All" as 'the blueprint for modern life and our declaration of war to a generation that stole our future.' Stream the whole album at this location.


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The Modern Age Slavery Releases Lyric Clip

A new lyric video is now available below for "The Silent Death of Cain," taken from the upcoming The Modern Age Slavery album "Requiem for Us All," due out March 19th on Pavement Entertainment.

The new song also features Tommaso Riccardi of Fleshgod Apocalypse. You can now pre-order "Requiem for Us All" at this location.

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The Modern Age Slavery Streaming New Song

On March 19th Pavement Entertainment will unleash "Requiem For Us All," the sophomore release from Italian tech-death five-piece The Modern Age Slavery. The much-anticipated follow up to 2008's "Damned to Blindness," the lyrical content of "Requiem For Us All" is described by guitarist Simone Bertozzi as 'the blueprint for modern life and our declaration of war to a generation that stole our future.' Check out the title track for the album over at Reverbnation or below.

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The Modern Age Slavery Writing New Album

Italian deathcore band The Modern Age Slavery has checked in with the following brief announcement about writing new material for an upcoming full-length album:

"Check out the brand new layout by the mighty Eklipse Design, it's sick! Currently we are on writing mode for the new album, tentatively scheduled to be released on late 2010. It's gonna be fast, brutal and slamming like nothing else. Stay tuned and get ready, slaves."

Sample The Modern Age Slavery tracks can also be heard at the band's newly redesigned MySpace page.

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The Modern Age Slavery Posts Music Video Online

Italian deathcore act The Modern Age Slavery has posted a music video online for the title track of their debut full-length album "Damned to Blindness." The video clip can be viewed below. More...

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The Modern Age Slavery Signs To Napalm Records

Italian deathcore band The Modern Age Slavery has joined the Napalm Records' ranks. "The band skilfully blends rage, overwhelming energy and just the right amount of aggression into a highly explosive mix of death metal and hardcore," says the label. The band's new album will be released in fall/winter and will be embellished by graphic artist Meran Karanitant (Hatebreed, Six Feet Under...).

In the meantimes, you can check out some of TheModern Age Slavery's material on their MySpace page.

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