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UNDEATH Shares New Video “Necrobionics”



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03:30 Thursday, 17 March 2022
UNDEATH Shares New Video “Necrobionics”

Rochester, NY death metal act Undeath have today shared "Necrobionics", the bludgeoning third single to be taken from their upcoming sophomore album, It's Time... To Rise from the Grave. Alongside the track's release, Undeath have shared the accompanying music video. "Necrobionics'" visual component is a homage to the classic video game series Doom.

Of the single, Kyle Beam (guitar) comments: "'Necrobionics' is the defacto mosh track off 'It's Time...'. When we drop this one live, it's going to leave the pit looking much like the chorus says, with 'Piles of death, corpses en masse'. The track's lyrics draws a lot of aesthetic influence from the early Doom/Quake games, with the video paying homage to some of my favorite pastimes."

It's Time... To Rise from the Grave shows the reconfigured quintet - Kyle Beam (guitars), Alexander Jones (vocals), Tommy Wall (bass), Jared Welch (guitars) and Matt Browning (drums) - have retained their mind-infecting sonic savagery but weren't satisfied in their pursuit to improve it through wicked (yet studied) reformulation. It's Time... To Rise from the Grave isn't just an early contender for death metal album of 2022 - it's destined to be a modern-day classic.

Undeath traveled to Philadelphia to record It's Time... To Rise from the Grave with Scoops Dardaris at Headroom Studios in March-April 2021. Dardaris rough-mixed on the fly during the recording sessions, and then required two more weeks after to finalize the mix. Not ones to sacrifice a working team, they brought on Arthur Rizk (Creeping Death, Enforced) to master.

Artwork by Matt Browning:

Tracklisting:

“Fiend For Corpses”
“Defiled Again”
“Rise From The Grave”
“Necrobionics”
“Enhancing The Dead”
“The Funeral Within”
“Head Splattered In Seven Ways”
“Human Chandelier”
“Bone Wrought”
“Trampled Headstones”

"Necrobionics" video:

“Head Splattered In Seven Ways” (WARNING: NSFW):

(Photo – Errick Easterday)





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