03/09/2012 12:46
Enemy Reign
Enemy Reign: 'Between Hell and Oblivion'
Denver death metal horde, Enemy Reign recently completed work on their long-awaited new full-length. Entitled 'Between Hell and Oblivion', the offering was recorded at Flatline Audio by Dave Otero (Cattle Decapitation, Cephalic Carnage, Martriden, Cobalt et al) and offers up 11 tracks of mile-high deathgrind brutality as well as the debut of vocalist, Stevie Boiser who replaced former throat, Sherwood Webber (Skinless), last Summer.
Commented the band on the output: "'Between Hell and Oblivion' is a huge milestone for Enemy Reign both as a band and for us individually. It means we didn't give up even when we were written off, and accomplishing that feels great. Musically, we set out to refine what we feel our style of death metal is. We aren't pretentious people, and this is not a pretentious album. It's a no nonsense death metal album that pays homage to all the bands we grew up with and love, while keeping an eye on how we can add our own artistic license and create something we could listen to everyday. And we do... So enjoy the reign."
Track listing:
1. Haunted
2. Seven Deadly Sins
3. The Heretics Will
4. Realm of the Hungry Ghost
5. A Viral Evolution
6. Forged from Suffering
7. Abducted
8. Cidium
9. Bathed in Flames
10. These Cursed Eyes
11. LaLaurie's Chamber
Originating from Denver, Colorado, Enemy Reign does not adhere to the restrictions of a closed-minded genre. Simply tagged "metal for metalheads" by friend and fans, Enemy Reign draw influence from early 90s death metal, late 80s grindcore and East Coast hardcore. 'Between Hell and Oblivion' will be available on digital download and vinyl next month.
(source: Earsplit PR)