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Revocation: new album 'New Gods, New Masters' out in September

Technical death metal architects Revocation will release their new full-length 'New Gods, New Masters' on September 26th via Metal Blade Records.


Track listing:
1. New Gods, New Masters
2. Sarcophagi of the Soul
3. Confines of Infinity (feat. Travis Ryan of Cattle Decapitation)
4. Dystopian Vermin
5. Despiritualized
6. The All Seeing (feat. Gilad Hekselman)
7. Data Corpse
8. Cronenberged (feat. Jonny Davy of Job For A Cowboy)
9. Buried Epoch (feat. Luc Lemay of Gorguts)

'New Gods, New Masters' was produced by Davidson and mixed and mastered by Jens Bogren (The Haunted, Spiritbox) with artwork by Paolo Girardi (Bell Witch, Mother Of Graves, Black Breath, Cryptopsy). In addition to Jonny Davy, the record includes guest appearances by Travis Ryan of Cattle Decapitation, Luc Lemay of Gorguts, and jazz guitarist Gilad Hekselman.

Revocation create extreme music for extreme times. On 'New Gods, New Masters', their fifth record for Metal Blade, the quartet – spearheaded by founder/vocalist/guitarist Dave Davidson – delivers nine potent and portentous songs of brutal lyrical and musical significance. While their critically-lauded, 2022-released Netherheaven full-length set a high bar for the band, an even sharper musical and lyrical focus was achieved on 'New Gods, New Masters'. The Boston-bred Davidson credits newest members Harry Lannon (rhythm guitar and backing vocals since 2023) and bassist Alex Weber with a renewed energy and intensity both in the studio and onstage. "It's been a pleasure ripping with those guys alongside Ash (Pearson), who always crushes it behind the kit," he notes. In terms of his own playing, writing, and singing he adds, "I'm always refining my craft and trying to get better."

Titling the album 'New Gods, New Masters' reflects Davidson's belief about humans' need to worship various gods. "It seems as if that desire is encoded in our DNA. As science and our understanding of nature and the universe as a whole increases, the religions of the old gods start to become obsolete," he says. "However, I believe we've replaced our old gods with new ones, worshipping technology and creating a cult-like idolatry of innovators. I've been very fascinated with the development of Artificial Intelligence, and I'm deeply concerned where this could lead humanity whether it's the slow march towards a technological dystopia or the all-out annihilation of our species."

In advance of the record's release, the band unveiled first single, 'Cronenberged', featuring guest vocals by Jonny Davy of Job For A Cowboy. The track centers itself on a science experiment gone wrong. "I'm a massive sci-fi horror fan and love the body horror genre that David Cronenberg helped to create so this is my homage to that," notes Davidson. "Also, shout out to Rick And Morty for inspiring the song title."

"The video for 'Cronenberged' features tons of gore and practical effects," he continues. "It was so fun to create a little mini sci-fi horror movie for this track. Getting to transform into a hideous tentacle monster was a real treat. I knew things were going well when the My Good Eye film crew were gagging at how gross it was off screen."

'New Gods, New Masters' will be released on CD and digital formats as well as vinyl in the following color variants:
- All Seeing (Amber Marbled – US)
- Gemini Parasite (Green / Blue Marbled – US)
- Unending Night (Blue Smoke – US tour exclusive)
- 180g Black (EU)
- Twilight Blue Marbled (EU)
- Crimson Red Marbled (EU – ltd. 500)
- Lilac w/ Black Dust (EU – ltd. 300)

(source: Metal Blade Records)

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