1. Sacrosanct Men
2. Lazarus
3. Robotized
4. Pitch Black
5. Doorkicker03
6. This Blood’s for You
7. Sameness
8. Own Worst Enemy
They called it quits in 1995, but in 2017 the band members of Die Sinner Die (with in their ranks mostly former members
of the Belgian thrash metal band Dead Serious) got back together. The band members, more than 20 years older but
with even more enthusiasm than before, started writing new songs. Influenced by various musical styles that each of the
musicians had brought, a kind of grunge infused doom metal emerged. A number of experienced musicians were brought
in to reinforce the whole: Eddy Scheire on keyboards made his entrance and gave the whole a more epic touch. Filip De
Wilde was brought in as the new vocalist. The second song the band wrote was entitled 'The Cult of Scarecrow', actually
a metaphor for a religion, a sect, that worships wealth and luxury. The members liked the title of the song so much that it
immediately became the band's new name. In November 2018, the self-titled debut EP was released, containing 4
songs, accounting more than 30 minutes of music. Nothing was left to chance: it was recorded and mixed at Oceanside
Studios by Ace Zec, who previously worked with the likes of Spoil Engine and Diablo Blvd. This debut EP was very well
received everywhere. Especially the 'dark atmosphere' on the record and the strong song structure were very much
appreciated and the album rightly received rave reviews. Shortly after the release of the album, drummer Jeannot
Schram moved to Greece, left the group and was replaced by Nico Regelbrugge. With Nico in, a good number of gigs
and festivals were completed. In the meantime, new material was written, ever evolving, layered and more accessible.
Due to Corona, almost all performances in 2020 were cancelled. Rehearsals and songwriting were forced to be put on
the back burner. And finally keyboard player Eddy Scheire decided to quit. He was replaced fairly quickly by Robbie
Eelbode. After the Covid smoke had cleared for the first time, the band picked up where they left off. Fan demand for a
follow-up to the 2018 EP became very high. In late 2020, Cult of Scarecrow went back into the studio to record their first
full album, titled 'Tales of the Sacrosanct Man'. Again, Ace Zec took over the production (never change a winning team).
The album contains 8 songs, with more than 50 minutes of pure metal, which is situated somewhere between old-school
epic metal and melodic doom, with a touch of grunge and a pinch of thrash metal.
In April 2021, the band signed a deal with WormHole Death Records for the worldwide release of ‘Tales of the Sacrosant
Man’ (digital and fysical). A first music video, from the title song 'Sacrosanct Men', will be released shortly.
Discography:
2018 EP ‘Cult of Scarecrow’ (self-released, 4 songs)
Links:
www.facebook.com/thecultofscarecrow
www.instagram.com/cult_of_scarecrow
https://cultofscarecrow1.bandcamp.com
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