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Saturday, May 29, 2021

UNFATHOMABLE RUINATION's 'Decennium Ruinae' EP Out Now / Official Video Released


London (UK) - Decennium Ruinae, the new EP from the incomparable UNFATHOMABLE RUINATION, is out now on Willowtip Records and streaming in its entirety on Bandcamp. The band has also released the official video for "A Withered Embrace," available at youtu.be/XOa5iB045FI

Decennium Ruinae is available on CD Digipak, vinyl LP, and digital formats. Purchase the EP at the links that follow.

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Willowtip:

"This release is damn near perfect."
- Metal Injection

"Decennium Ruinae is a pounding, thick and joyous riot of highly technical but profoundly memorable brutal technical death."
- The Metal Observer

"If you’re a fan of brutally proficient death metal then Decennium Ruinae is a winner. This is damn good stuff."
- Wonderbox Metal

"Four super powerful songs. Decennium Ruinae plays between Old School Death Metal, technical hints and violent riffs to give us something to headbang on before its next album." (95/100)
- Acta Infernalis

"The real appeal of Unfathomable Ruination, and by extension their most recent EP, is the multidirectional riff assault that gives you no chance to get into a groove, constantly changing the rhythm and method by which it’s mercilessly beating you down."
- No Clean Singing

 "Unfathomable Ruination is possible the best band in these times within UK Brutal Death Metal." (9/10)
- Dargedik Rock Metal Webzine

"An easy pick up for brutal death fans. Raging and rolling extremity that captures an essence of hooks without compromising their vision, Unfathomable Ruination know how to give a musical beating to the listener."
- Dead Rhetoric

"This is as good a thrill fest as almost anything out there."
- The Independent Voice

"Composing and performance is still at a masterful and influential level, so even in a short 19 minutes Unfathomable Ruination are able to reach the point of destruction."
- Heavy Music HQ

"Dark, sharp and uncompromising technical death metal that will grab your head and spine!"
- Deadly Storm Zine

"Decennium Ruinae is another great addition to the band’s catalogue and it feels like the perfect way to celebrate ten years of Unfathomable Ruination."
- The Killchain

 "If you like Suffocation and Defeated Sanity, you should definitely put this EP on the CD shelf."
- Time for Metal

 "Decennium Ruinae is a fine way to introduce Unfathomable Ruination‘s general vibe over the years, celebrating where they’d kicked things off alongside some pathways for the future berth of their attack."
- Grizzly Butts

To celebrate their tenth year of existence, UNFATHOMABLE RUINATION are not only unleashing three brand new tracks, each yet again delving into the experimental diversity that they have become renowned for, but also a revitalized and re-recorded version of one of their most successful early releases, “Suspended in Entropic Dissipation.”

Since 2010 the band has gone from strength to strength. With each line-up a new skin was shed, revealing a fresh new insight into perfecting the ultimate death metal experience. With the band producing top tier death metal with every release an evolution from its predecessor, Decennium Ruinae is no different. Presenting three tracks of eclectic, intricate and downright fierce technical death, UNFATHOMABLE RUINATION raise the bar once again. Not only has the music taken another exciting turn, lyrically the release has taken a step away from Enraged and Unbound and takes you to a dark, infectious and callous alternate reality. Three scriptures written from the perspective of a vile, wretched cult sworn to infect and eliminate anything pure set the scene for a thematic journey into Ruination.
 
Decennium Ruinae was recorded, mixed and mastered by Samuel Turbitt @ Ritual Studios, with Daniel Herrera and Ross Piazza. Album artwork by Cristian Alias (Instragram - @srjalapenyo). Layout by Ross Piazza. All music and lyrics written and performed by UNFATHOMABLE RUINATION.
Line-up

Ben Wright- Vocals
Daniel Herrera- Guitars
Ross Piazza- Guitars
Jake Law- Bass
Doug Anderson- Drums


 

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