05/17/2020 21:03
Gorgatron
New Gorgatron album 'Pathogenic Automation' coming in August
Fargo, North Dakota-based death/grind practitioners Gorgatron will unleash their pulverizing 'Pathogenic Automation' full-length this August via Blood Blast Distribution.
Track listing:
1. Atrophy
2. Usurpation
3. Reactor
4. Insurmountable
5. Impostor Syndrome
6. Noxious
7. Pathogenic Automation
8. Frostbitten Amputation
9. Pierced from All Angles
Based on a "love of the riff" approach to writing and rooted in the oldschool stylings of death and thrash, the nine-track 'Pathogenic Automation' was recorded by the band, mixed and mastered by Gorgatron guitarist Neal Stein (El Supremo, Egypt) and delivers a forty-one minute maelstrom of sonic brutality punctuated by a variety of introspective themes.
"Whenever I write lyrics, I usually focus on the rhythmic aspect first and then try to fit a theme into what I'm doing," elaborates vocalist Karl Schmidt. "'Pathogenic Automation' is no exception. I find the patterns and structures that work and begin to write. There is usually multiple meanings to the words that end up being lyrics. For example, the title track is about people forcibly being turned into robots. It's a farfetched idea, but since I used the wording I did, it could be translated into something way different than what I intended. There are a couple other tunes that have a more straight forward concept. Much of the record is centered on how there is so much potential for people in general to do amazing things, yet most choose not to. Every person that is born, has a chance to become someone amazing. So many people I meet/know lack something they are passionate about or lack some sense of purpose. I think more people need to take it upon themselves to become what they want to become and quit acting like somebody owes them something..."
In advance of the release of 'Pathogenic Automation', Gorgatron is pleased to unveil a video for first single 'Imposter Syndrome'. Comments bassist Cameron Dewald, "'Imposter Syndrome' is a sonic assault, from start to finish; just a punishing collection of riffs and blastbeats. It's even more punishing to play some nights! We have tested this tune out at a handful of metal fests in the last year or so and the crowd response at some points is louder than us playing! Which is one of the main reasons we chose to lead with this song. For the music video we teamed up with Chris Dasinger and Sylvester Sletten of Brutal Films. We had previously worked with them for our 'Mockumentary (Beyond the Blastbeats)'. They have a great eye for humor and brutality and did a phenomenal job despite filming some of the scenes in 15-degree weather and putting up with us shooting guns and blowing up a dummy for one of the five kill scenes. All in all, 'Impostor Syndrome', in my opinion, both sonically and visually captures Gorgatron perfectly: serious brutal song writing while towing the lines of morbid humor."
Pathogenic Automation, which includes cover art by Aghy R. Purakusuma (Pure Wrath, Stillbirth, Numen), will see CD release independently on August 28th with worldwide digital distribution by Blood Blast, a new service powered by Nuclear Blast and Believe Music. Find preorders at the Gorgatron website.
Fans of Suffocation, Morbid Angel, Necrophagist, Hate Eternal, Sepultura, Origin, Municipal Waste, Skinless, Goatwhore, Razor, Nile, and the like, pay heed.
Forged in 2006 and named in honor of a giant Mooninite that appeared in Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Gorgatron has released two full-lengths - 2010's debut 'Torturtorium' and 2015's 'Inner Supremacy'. Lauded by underground media in the proverbial know, Teeth Of The Divine championed the band's, "awesome, crushingly groovy death," Toilet Ov Hell crowned them, "hella-fucking-balls-to-the-wall-awesome," adding, "Gorgatron delivers headbanging riffs enough to give even the most static of concert goers a stiff neck," while Zombie Ritual 'Zine hailed, "an excellent piece of brutal and destructive death metal." Gorgatron has embarked on multiple DIY tours and appeared on various metalfests nationwide sharing stages with the likes of such acts as Anthrax, Testament, The Black Dahlia Murder, Goatwhore, Skeleton Witch, Anal Cunt, Defeated Sanity, Anal Blast, Origin, Pathology, Machine Head, Vital Remains, Havok, Weedeater, Devourment, and many others.
(source: Earsplit PR)