EXHUMED – Gore Metal: A Necrospective 1998 – 2015 To Be Released This February

December 16, 2014, 9 years ago

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EXHUMED – Gore Metal: A Necrospective 1998 – 2015 To Be Released This February

Originally released in 1998, Exhumed's now-classic debut full-length, Gore Metal, was a boundary defying offering of filth-ridden, grinding, over-the-top death-metal. Unrepentantly fast, furious and maniacal, Gore Metal gleamed with a delightful audio repugnance bedecked in blazing riff infiltrations, slasher-film-inspired lyrics and vile cover art. It was the record that made Carcass seem PG-rated by comparison and thus certified itself as a true underground classic.

Not content to let the album rot away, Exhumed returned to the studio almost two decades later to re-record the landmark offering. The resulting Gore Metal: A Necrospective 1998 - 2015, set for release this February via Relapse Records, maintains the maniacal ferocity of the original recordings while adding depth to the sonic devourment thanks in no small part to years of touring and a vastly improved-sounding recording quality.

Proclaims vocalist/guitarist Matt Harvey: "I'm super pumped that we got the chance to re-record Gore Metal. I don't think any of us were happy with how it turned out the first time around, so getting another shot at it meant a lot to me personally. I was also really excited to have our old friend Ross Sewage reprise his vocals on the new version, ensuring that it still sounds like that era of Exhumed, though things are a lot more audible this time around!"

Tracklisting:

“Necromaniac”
“Open The Abscess”
“Postmortem Procedures”
“Limb From Limb”
“Enucleation”
“Casket Crusher”
“Death Mask”
“In My Human Slaughter House”
“Sepulchral Slaughter”
“Vagitarian II”
“Blazing Corpse”
“Deadest Of The Dead”

“Open The Abscess”:

Presented with completely new artwork and a gaggle of detailed liner notes, Gore Metal: A Necrospective 1998 - 2015 will be released via Relapse Records February 10th, 2015.  The album will be available digitally and limited addition LP as well as a deluxe 2CD set which comes packaged with the original version of the album for the price of a single CD. Preorder a copy at Relapse.com.

As a precursor to the release, the perpetual road warriors in Exhumed, currently terrorizing Europe alongside Aborted, Origin and Miasmal, will embark upon a massive North American live takeover next year with co-headliners Napalm Death and Voivod. Set to commence on January 27th in Miami, the band will raze nearly three-dozen megalopolises, with the infiltration coming to a close on February 28th in Houston. Additional support will be provided by Iron Reagan and Black Crown Initiate with Ringworm, Dayglo Abortions, Theories and Phobia to appear on select performances throughout the trek.

 

Tour dates:

January

27 - Miami, FL - Grand Central*
28 - St Petersburg, FL - State Theater*
29 - Atlanta, GA - Masquerade*
30 - Winston-Salem, NC - Ziggy's*
31 - Baltimore, MD - Soundstage*

February

2 - New York, NY - Gramercy Theater*
3 - Philadelphia, PA -  Union Transfer*
4 - Toronto, ON - Opera House
5 - Ottawa, ON -  Maverick's
6 - Montreal, QC - Club Soda
7 - Worcester, MA - Palladium*
8 - Poughkeepsie, NY - The Chance Theater*
9 - Cleveland, OH - Agora Ballroom*
10 - Chicago, IL -  Reggie's*
11 - Minneapolis, MN -  Amsterdam*
12 - Winnipeg, MB - The Zoo
13 - Regina, SK -  The Exchange
14 - Calgary, AB -  - Republik
15 - Edmonton, AB - Starlite Room
17 - Vancouver, BC - Rickshaw Theater**
18 - Seattle, WA -  Studio 7 #
19 - Portland, OR - Hawthorne Theater
20 - Oakland, CA - Metro ##
21 - Fresno, CA - Strummers ##
22 - Los Angeles, CA - House Of Blues
23 - Tempe, AZ - Club Red ##
24 - Albuquerque, NM - Sunshine Theater ##
25 - Denver, CO - Summit Music Hall ##
26 - Lawrence, KS - Granada Theater ##
27 - Dallas, TX - Gas Monkey ##
28 - Houston, TX - Fitzgerald's ##

* with Ringworm

** with Dayglo Abortions

# with Theories

## with Phobia

 

 



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