CUT UP Featuring Former VOMITORY Members Release “A Butchery Improved” Video
June 16, 2015, 9 years ago
Swedish death metallers Cut Up have released their new video, for the track “A Butchery Improved”, from their debut album Forensic Nightmares, out via Metal Blade on June 26th on CD as well as on vinyl and digital.
Cut Up vocalist/guitarist Andreas Björnson recently stated: "After more than a year of hard work, patience and determination we can finally present to you all our debut album, Forensic Nightmares. As the title proudly states, we are giving you nothing but a violent dose of death metal with an excellent production. I am ridiculously proud of what we've created together and can't wait to hit stages around the world in support of the record. As a first taste of what we're all about, we're releasing the video to our song ‘Burial Time’. This song makes for a fitting representation of the album, seeing as it incorporates all the elements which makes Forensic Nightmares such a brutal force to be reckoned with. Stay tuned and we'll see you all in the front row within the near future!"
Forensic Nightmares tracklisting:
“Enter Hell”
“Burial Time”
“Remember The Flesh”
“A Butchery Improved”
“Brain Cell Holocaust”
“Forensic Nightmare”
“Camouflesh”
“Order Of The Chainsaw”
“Stab And Stab Again”
“Bunker Z 16”
“Dead And Impaled”
“Burial Time”:
Cut Up was founded by drummer Tobias Gustafsson and vocalist/bassist Erik Rundqvist in early 2014. After disbanding Vomitory by the end of 2013 after 24 years of death metal duty, the two felt it obvious to continue creating death metal together. Very soon, guitarist Anders Bertilsson and guitarist/vocalist Andreas Björnson were recruited and Cut Up was complete. Both Bertilsson - who was previously and most notably in Coldworker (2006-2013) - and Björnson - also known from Fetus Stench - share the same musical ideals as Gustafsson and Rundqvist as well as the passion to play live.
The next months followed with hard work, writing and rehearsing, and in November 2014 they entered the studio and recorded 11 songs for the debut album Forensic Nightmares.
Pre-orders are up at MetalBlade.com.