Hideous Divinity Streaming "Cobra Verde" Title Track
The Italian death metal juggernauts from Hideous Divinity are pleased to unveil the title track off their forthcoming crushing new full-length, "Cobre Verde." Check it out below, thanks to GunShyAssassin.com.
"Cobra Verde" was recorded at 16th Cellar Studios (Hour Of Penance, Fleshgod Apocalypse, Vomit The Soul) and supplies nine tracks of hate, discontent, and unrelenting audio brutality. Due out October 28th, the disc includes a guest vocal appearance by Nile's Dallas Toler-Wade on "The Alonest Of The Alone" and a searing rendition of Ripping Corpse's "The Last And Only Son."
Elaborates band leader/Hour Of Penance founder Enrico Schettino: "Sometimes a riff takes ages to reveal itself, some other times you're a lucky bastard and the whole song comes out, like magic. 'Cobra Verde' belongs to the second category. Title-tracks are not ordinary songs; when you decide there'll be a title track, you accept the challenge of creating, in the space of a few minutes, something that would represent the mood of an entire album. As for 'Cobra Verde,' it had to be something beyond death metal. For this exact reason it's undeniable I was highly influenced by the latest Ulcerate and Gorguts. It was time to push the envelope for Hideous Divinity and that was the aim of the song.
"The whole composition wavers between storm and calm, nuclear rage assaults and tormented doom litanies. The twisted, samba-like rhythm pattern sees the rebirth of cruel kings and madmen, slave prayers and curses through six minutes of song. Atonal arpeggios create that feeling of rage ready to explode and to be drowned in solitude afterwards. We are alone on this world, so huge yet so narrow, and our thirst is condemned never to be quenched. Like the spirit of Manoel, the white devil condemned to solitude, the ghost that will never see the snow."
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Brutal...