Scum Reveals New Album "Humana"
Born in 1998, Scum moved from small time garage metal band to national act with its own signature sound, an incendiary blend of Bay Area metal and modern soundscapes, all embedded in a nightmare of claustrophobia.
Such is also the concept behind up-n-coming album "Humana," where no-nonsense lyrics are vomited over a carpet of melting thrash/death metal. Dealing with different issues, “Humana” is an attempt to elaborate about human nature, what humanity means, and what role mankind serves in modern society.
Humana was recorded, mixed, and produced by Stefano “Saul” Morabito at 16th Cellar Studio (Fleshgod Apocalypse, Hour of Penance, Hideous Divinity, Adimiron) in Rome, while the artwork, by Carlo Settembrini (also vocalist of Scum) is due to be revealed soon.
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