07/25/2024 19:47
Heinous Exsanguination
Heinous Exsanguination to debut with The Stench of Decaying Flesh' EP in September
US slam/brutal death metal duo Heinous Exsanguination's debut EP 'The Stench of Decaying Flesh' will be out in September 2024, via Gore House Productions.
Track listing:
1. Engorged tith Hatred (2:14)
2. Vile Rotting Mass (ft. Angel Ochoa of Cephalotripsy) (2:57)
3. Savage Evisceration (2:12)
4. The Stench of Decaying Flesh (ft. Azerate Nakamura of Ungraceful) (2:04)
5. Severed Limbs, Mangled Remains (ft. Richard Smihula of Desoectomy) (2:32)
6. Bodies Open Easier than You'd Think (2:18)
7. Meat Cleaver Meltdown (2:15)
Brace yourselves for an auditory bloodbath as Heinous Exsanguination releases their first single 'Severed Limbs, Mangled Remains', off the forthcoming EP.
Featuring a ferocious guest appearance by Richard Smihula of Desoectomy, this track is inspired by the graphic aftermath of conflict and disaster, horror, human suffering, and the enduring impact of violence. And also severed body parts.
The band commented: "This is a fast and relentless track, starting with chaotic blasts leading into a groovy slam section with no breaks to be found. The song then speeds up again before culminating in a vocal feature by Richard Smihula of Descoectomy. Richard brings some amazing gutturals to end the track in a brutal and uneasy manner."
This song was heavily inspired by slam royalty, Vasculitis. At the time of writing this album, songwriter Mitchell Christian was heavily into Vasculitis. Expect everything you would want from a slam band - blasts, breakdowns, slams, slow-downs. This track really shows the ability of Christian and vocalist JP to create parts that really blend together. JP's vocals fuse into the track to become another instrument.
Driven by relentless brutality and spine-chilling intensity, 'Severed Limbs, Mangled Remains' is a testament to Heinous Exsanguination's dedication to creating the most punishing death metal possible. They are recommended for fans of Embryectomy, Kraanium, and Parasitic Ejaculation.
(source: Asher Media Relations)