Infected Dead Drop New Single & Guitar Playthrough 'Samsara'
Set for release this Friday (8th December 2017), Infected Dead are on the verge of unleashing their stunning debut EP Archaic Malevolence; six tracks of visceral death metal, brutal, catchy, influenced by genre leaders Aborted and The Black Dahlia Murder, as well as a love of the occult and Lovecraftian cosmic horror. Today today the band have offered up a brand new single, the closing track from the record 'Samsara', and have accompanied the release with a guitar playthrough from Alex Brown which clearly demonstrates their technical prowess.
Watch 'Samsara’ here.
From the rotten shores of the River Medway in Kent, UK, the 5-piece have honed a razor-sharp sound, underlined by their trademark breakneck speed and intense live shows, which has been quickly turning heads in the UK underground. Alex comments, “From the start of the writing process for Archaic Malevolence it was always our intention to push ourselves. We wanted to enter uncharted territory and push the boundaries of what we could do technically and creatively. Inspired by modern day juggernauts such as Aborted, The Faceless, Nile and countless others we feel this release is the perfect balance of unrestrained brutality, infectious hooks and sinister melody from the grandiose title track to the crushing weight of ‘Invocation Of Unspeakable Gods’ this release was designed to grab you.”
Archaic Malevolence was produced, mixed and mastered by Wynter Prior while Luciferium War Graphics was responsible for the epic artwork.
Tracklist
1. Book Of Dead Names
2. Archaic Malevolence
3. Resurrectionist
4. Invocation Of Unspeakable Gods
5. Forced Existence
6. Samsara
Archaic Malevolence is available to pre-order now HERE.
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Tags: Infected Dead, Samsara, Archaic Malevolence, Technical Death Metal
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