As expected, I haven’t had the time lately to do anything in-depth for NCS (and thanks again to all our guest post-ers for bailing me out) but I still do have time to put together quick items every now and then, just to keep the new metal flowing along its molten path from our ears to yours.
My original title for this post was “A Trio For Thursday”, because I’d heard new songs from three bands over the last 24 hours that got me excited. But then, as I was finishing this up, I came across a brand new fourth one that I just had to include. Not wanting to abandon my affinity for alliteration, I tried to think of a word beginning with “T” that means four of something.Voilà! In geometry, a tetrahedron is a shape composed of four triangular faces, three of which meet at each vertex — like a pyramid.
So, here we go — four songs, and I can guarantee you’ll like at least one of them, or your money back. The first is yet another new track from the UK’s Xerath from their forthcoming album II. The second is another track from Malfeitor, a Swedish death metal band whose new music we’ve already featured more than once recently. The third is a song by a group of Norwegian death-thrashers called Exeloume. And last, but not least, we’ve got a new song from a UK band called Detrimentum who we’ve been pumped about for a while.
Feast your ears on the tunes after the jump. Or, more accurately, allow the music to feast on your ears.
XERATH
I’ll make an effort to keep the introductory verbiage for each of these bands brief. For background about Xerath and a chance to hear the first song they released not long ago for their next album, check out our earlier post here. The second song debuted yesterday in one of those “exclusive” streams, this one featured by an excellent (and excellently named) metal blog called Gun Shy Assassin.
The song is called “Nuclear Self Eradication”. While it preserves Xerath’s reputation for employing “cinematic symphonic arrangements” in the creation of metal, this song ratchets up the aggression factor with flamethrower guitar solo’s and a blazing pace. This being Xerath, it’s also loaded with groove-heavy start-stop rhythms. Crank up the volume and go for it:
[audio:https://www.nocleansinging.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/8.-Nuclear-Self-Eradication1.mp3]II will be released by Candlelight Records on May 3.
MALFEITOR
Malfeitor is a Swedish death metal band that first came together in the mid-90’s and recently re-formed and began to create new music. We’ve already featured the first two new songs from Malfeitor’s new work in previous posts (most recently, here), and now we have a third. As long as these dudes continue cranking out music that’s this killer, we will continue to throw their bat-winged offspring your way.
Malfeitor is continuing to work on songs to flesh out a full-length release. We hope they’ll continue this interesting experiment — releasing each new song as it’s finished. We’d get the album when it’s complete anyway! But even if they stop at some point and then unleash the balance when the album is finished, we’re going to enjoy this while it lasts.
So here’s the most recent track. It’s called “Death, the Dead and Me”. It’s just as fucking scary as the first two:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAHf5T9T2cs&feature=youtu.be
(Just in case this YouTube link doesn’t work properly, here’s the track as it appears on Soundcloud):
[soundcloud url=”http://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/13465659″]
EXELOUME
This band from Norway have recently signed a deal with the Swedish label ViciSolum Productions. Their debut album, Fairytale Of Perversion, will be released on Friday, May 13. It was produced by Rune Stavnesli (Keep of Kalessin, Bloodthorn) and mixed/mastered by the multi-talented Dan Swanö, (ex-Edge of Sanity, Bloodbath, Nightingale).
The album will also feature guest appearances by Andy La Rocque (King Diamond), who contributes lead guitar on “Ignorance Is Bliss” and the same Dan Swanö, who contributes additional vocals on “Our Poisonous Creation”. The artwork was created by Ed Repka (Death, Atheist, Megadeth), and as you can see it’s awesome, in a very florid, pulp-fiction kind of way.
I’ve heard three songs from this album so far, and all of them kill. The music is a mix of thrash and death metal. It’s beautifully played, intricately arranged, and pleasantly unpredictable. Not surprisingly, given the production talent behind this release, it also sounds great. Here’s “Our Poisonous Creation”:
DETRIMENTUM
We’ve been fans of this band since 2009, when they released their album Embracing the Deformity. Since then, line-up changes have ensued, with original members Jon Butlin and Paul Wilkinson carrying forward, joined on drums by the jaw-dropping Steve Powell ( who plays with Anaal Nathrakh in live performances, among other bands).
That threesome recorded a new album last fall — INHUMAN disgRACE — and it was mixed and mastered earlier this year. Previously, we’ve featured some “rough mixes” of two songs from the album (here and here), though they didn’t sound “rough” to our ears at all. Both songs are just brilliant.
Detrimentum has just today released a third song from the album called “Mine Is the Glory . . .”. Like the first two, it’s a riveting listen — a dark, hard-charging, rhythmically dynamic cross-breeding of death- and black metal. The instrumental work continues to be top-shelf, as does the song construction.
Listen:
One final word:
Malfeitor and Detrimentum are both unsigned at the moment, and both are looking for label support. In due course, unless we miss our guess, some perceptive, enterprising souls are going to jump at the chance to sign these bands, because both of them definitely gots the goods. Remember, you heard ’em first here.
P.S. Fuck me, I just discovered that Detrimentum put up yet another new song for streaming. I won’t delay this post further with any kind of description. Here it is:
Your title isn’t really alliteration, though because Tetrahedron and Thursday don’t begin with the same sound.
I’ll listen to the songs later…don’t have time right now.
I was using the second definition of alliteration:
al·lit·er·a·tion
–noun
1.
the commencement of two or more stressed syllables of a word group either with the same consonant sound or sound group (consonantal alliteration), as in “from stem to stern,” or with a vowel sound that may differ from syllable to syllable (vocalic alliteration), as in “each to all.”
2.
the commencement of two or more words of a word group with the same letter, as in “apt alliteration’s artful aid.”
It’s a weak attempt to recover, but I’m going with it. “A Tumultuous Thursday Tetrahedron” would have been better. 🙂
Really liked EXELOUME…that was pretty sweet..going to have to snatch that one
Yeah, Great shit! They sometimes sound like old Desultory, even some riffs are there 😉
Seriously, more music?! I can hardly keep up! I’m drowning in awesomeness.
People will drown in your awesomeness tomorrow. 🙂