Ulcerate - New Album Coming In April, Details And First Track Revealed
Official statement from Debemur Morti Productions:
The unmistakeable sound of Ulcerate finds its emotional apex on 6th album Stare Into Death And Be Still, as the band emerge from the claustrophobia and dissonance of their recent past to present a next-level exploration of melody, harmony and power. The band's signature ultra-atmospheric blend of highest order unorthodox Death Metal with the texture of futurist Black Metal is here pared-down with the consummate hand of experience, giving stunning credence to the riff, the song and the meaning.
Stare Into Death And Be Still is the deepest, purest and most meticulous form of Ulcerate: a soul-searching conflagration of atypical melodicism, immaculate virtuosic dexterity and sublimated psychological upheaval. A breathtaking new beginning for one of the most uniquely talented bands in extreme music.
Thematically the album explores the concept of 'death reverence' - drawing on recent personal experience to confront the truism that death and tragedy aren't always sudden or violent, that people are often passive observers trapped 'in the silent horror of observing death calmly and cleanly'.
The unmistakeable sound of Ulcerate finds its emotional apex on 6th album Stare Into Death And Be Still, as the band emerge from the claustrophobia and dissonance of their recent past to present a next-level exploration of melody, harmony and power. The band's signature ultra-atmospheric blend of highest order unorthodox Death Metal with the texture of futurist Black Metal is here pared-down with the consummate hand of experience, giving stunning credence to the riff, the song and the meaning.
Stare Into Death And Be Still is the deepest, purest and most meticulous form of Ulcerate: a soul-searching conflagration of atypical melodicism, immaculate virtuosic dexterity and sublimated psychological upheaval. A breathtaking new beginning for one of the most uniquely talented bands in extreme music.
Thematically the album explores the concept of 'death reverence' - drawing on recent personal experience to confront the truism that death and tragedy aren't always sudden or violent, that people are often passive observers trapped 'in the silent horror of observing death calmly and cleanly'.
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