Metal News for September 19, 2021
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Mexico Metal Fest Postponed Until 2022
Mexico Metal Fest recently posted on their social media platforms that the 2021 edition will be postponed until September of 2022. The post stated that they are expected to retain the majority of the 2021 line-up and will be working on replacing those bands that can not commit to 2022. More...
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Lawnmower Deth To Release First Album In 29 Years
Lawnmower Deth, the British comedy thrash metal legends from Nottingham, has announced that they will be releasing a brand new album named "Blunt Cutters" on January 28th. This will be their first full length album since 1993's, "Billy" and features eighteen new songs produced by Chris Clancy (Massive Wagons, Those Damn Crows.) The band has also stated that there will be more live shows to come in the new year.
Tracklisting:
1. Into The Pit
2. I Don’t Want To
3. Botheration
4. Swarfega
5. Bastard Squad
6. Now He’s A Priest
7. Good Morning, Phil
8. Bobblehead
9. Raise Your Snails
10. Deth! Maim! Kill!
11. Christ Options
12. Hell’s Teeth
13. Blunt Cutters
14. Space Herpes
15. Nothing But Noise
16. Goodnight, Bob
17. Power Bagging
18. Agency Of COB More...
Deformatory Posts New Lyric Video Online
Deformatory originally started in 2009, but over time new members joined the ranks, and the original idea and songwriting evolved into what it is today helmed by Charlie Leduc (Guitars & Vocals) and Neil Grandy (Drums). This was the fertile soil to create a blend of death metal that was atypical and so it has continued to be. The new album, the band's third full-length, "Inversion Of The Unseen Horizon" explores the origins of an alien race The Ce’naxors.
This concept album is nine, blistering, brutal tracks that continue where Deformatory’s 2016 album "Malediction" left off. The band explains the album and the single "Deciphering The Archetype" in their own words:
"The album tells us of how the Ce’naxors began and the ominous landscape of their home planet, Cyru’xil, revealing their Arkitekt’s grand scheme for multiversal decimation and atomical Consumption. The Unseen Horizon is their planet, their beings and their plan. The Inversion intimates it coming into view, from an otherwise hidden perspective. Through the single, witness the first glimpses of Xuul ‘Ka as it breaches the atmosphere, causing a whirlwind of meteorological events. Through the portal, the clouds dissipate, and Cyru’xil comes into view, along with the Grand Arkitekt, and the Cenaxors."
Fans that are itching for more after this full-length won’t have too long to wait. Deformatory says they are already four songs deep into the new album, so listeners can expect more brutality sooner than they would hope for. More...
The Temple Premiere New Song "Hell Incarnate"
New Zealand's black metal band The Temple premiere a new song titled “Hell Incarnate”, taken from their upcoming self-titled debut album, which will be released on November 19th by Profound Lore.
Rude Premiere New Song "Chaos (Discarded)"
California death metal band Rude premiere a new song entitled “Chaos (Discarded)”, taken from their upcoming new EP "Outer Reaches". The effort is set for a tape release on September 24th by Dawnbreed Records and Headsplit Records. CD and vinyl editions are planned for release later this year by Dawnbreed and Caligari Records.
Goat Torment Premiere New Track
Belgium's Goat Torment premiere a new song entitled “Disorder and Disruption”, taken from their upcoming new album "Forked Tongues". The record will be released via Season of Mist on October 29th.
Check out now "Disorder and Disruption" below.
Contracult Collective Premiere NSFW Music Video
Contracult Collective premiere a new NSFW music video for their latest single “Plunge” streaming via YouTube for you below.
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