L to R - Nicolas Cantin - Guitar, Olivier Doyon - Drums, Clean vocals, Fudz Hubert - Vocals, Julien Souque - Guitar, Mathieu Faucher - Bass
Photo Credit - Anne-Frédérique Souque
Quebec City's Decerebration delivers their first album in over 20 years. Entitled "Follow The Scars", the
seven-track (plus intro and outro) of ferocious riffs, melodic guitar
harmonies, and beastly growls is now available as of December 17th.
Meant to show fans that Decerebration
is back after a two-decade hiatus, they have taken their sound to the
next level. Fans can experience the band's old school death metal roots
and at the same time listen to their evolution as musicians. Decerebration explains the record in further detail:
“We
are extremely proud of “Follow the Scars”, and we’re thrilled to be
able to share it with the world. When we started, we traded cassette
tapes through the mail because there was no such thing as the internet
around. Being able to reach the whole world now is very exciting to us.
Especially since we think the album sounds great compared to anything we
ever did before.
When
we first started in the early 90s, we were kids that didn’t know what
we were doing besides writing what we thought were good death metal
songs with typical death metal lyrics. More than 20 years have passed
since our last release, and we wanted to show how we have evolved as
persons and musicians. We wanted to stay true to our old school death
metal roots while adding new elements to our music such as clean vocals.
We really like the music we were able to write for the new album. We
think old fans and new fans will find something for them in our new
songs and we can’t wait for them to hear the album. “Follow the Scars”
is also a look into our personal lives over the past twenty years
lyrically. The lyrics are not the typical death metal lyrics we used to
write. Not because we want to deny our past, but because we wanted to
talk about the issues we faced in our lives. Just like the music the
lyrics are a product of how we have matured and evolved as human beings
and musicians. We wanted the lyrics to reflect that."
Recommended for fans of Suffocation, Cannibal Corpse, Death, Dying Fetus, and Sepultura, Decerebration made its debut with the 1994 cassette LP "Pure Hatred", which was soon followed by the 1995 EP "My Inner Impurity" and three years later with 1998's self-titled full-length. During their 1990s assault on the Quebec death metal scene, they shared the stage with Dying Fetus, Cannibal Corpse, Suffocation, Cynic, Incantation, Malevolent Creation, Kataklysm among many more.
Decerebration is also looking forward to getting back to the stage, "Our greatest strength is our live performances, always has been. Our goal is to tear down the venues we play at. Subject the crowd to a relentless onslaught of death metal songs. We deliver fierce energy to the crowd and they give it back to us. Nothing like a circle pit, a mosh pit, seeing people jump up and down in front of you or stage diving."
Album order is available at Bandcamp (CD, Digital), Spotify, Apple Music.
Song Stream - Infamous Duality - https://youtu.be/zRO_ybQXI2A
Track Listing:
1. Scorched Memories (1:47)
2. Infamous Duality (4:24)
3. A Ghost of Flesh and Blood (4:20)
4. Follow the Scars (4:34)
5. Break the Cycle (4:45)
6. The Factless Prophecy (4:21)
7. The Gift of Anger (4:48)
8. I Despise (5:36)
9. L.T.E.I (2:29)
Album Length: 37:09
For more info:
Facebook.com/Decerebration
Instagram.com/
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