Grave Desecrator Streaming New Track "Temple Of Abominations"
Cult death/black metal horde Grave Desecrator just revealed new details surrounding the release of forthcoming album, "Dust to Lust."
"Dust to Lust" features artwork from acclaimed artist Zbigniew Bielak and will be released by Season of Mist worldwide on either June 3rd, June 17th, or July 1st, depending on whether we believe the video or the label's press release, which do not agree with one another.
Pre-orders are up now at this location and a new track titled "Temple Of Abominations" can be heard below.
Regarding the new track, guitarist "El" Necrogoat comments: ""Temple of Abominations" is a typical Grave Desecrator expression. Straight through the breast of religions and misconception of 'god,' salvation, peace, and all the elements which provide the breeding of a corrupted and twisted conviction. Of course that´s nothing new to the universe of Black or Death Metal, but we, Brazilians, have been witnessing a period of intense evangelical wide-spreading throughout our country! So, that´s absolutely a fistful of rejection towards it, but this time also much more personal as we have been facing it right in front of our eyes!"
He continues, “There´s an intrinsic aura in 'Dust to Lust!' It could bind the listener to our specific essence and components of our, sometimes, crude and cruel environment. There are no laws or truths! Lies, lust, drugs, satanism, darkness, vice, spirits, vanity, night, death, love, hate are the aliments regurgitated by this womb of chaos and perdition…And for us, it´s not a fancy allegory, but a bitter reality!"
The new album's track listing is as follows:
1. Intro (Dust To Lust)
2. Temple Of Abominations
3. Funeral Mist
4. Gods Of Death
5. A Witching Whore
6. Host Desecration
7. Anathema Bloodlust
8. Bleed For Worship
9. Memento Mori
10. One More Soul
11. Mephistophallus In Occultopussy
12. Perpetual Oath
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