BIO:
Massachusetts Death-Industrial Metal duo INVERTIA
(Dave Coppola/Tim Winson) can not be discredited for the lack of trying
to create something wholly different from everything else. Invertia’s
music ridicules the hypocrisy of cult-religious fervor with
nitroglycerin and napalm shred guitars and psycho-bombastic drum
programming.
The band’s 2013 self titled debut described by Metal Army America
as a “bastard child of Gorgoroth” and featuring “some of low- fi jaunts
Al Jourgensen (Ministry) has taken us on” is a combination of black and
industrial metal which is not only aptly described as oppressive but can
be flat out overwhelming.
2014 brings the release Another Scheme of the Wicked which
combines a blistering 5-track assault with 5 remixes from various
musical backgrounds, including Ohm Resistance veterans Justin K.
Broadrick (GODFLESH, JESU), End.user (THE BLOOD OF HEROES), and
Submerged (METHOD OF DEFINANCE, THE BLOOD OF HEROES). INVERTIA is holding up a mirror displaying some of the darkest paradoxes and truly terrifying segments of societies.
In 2015, INVERTIA contributed to the Science Slam Sonic Explorer’s series on the EP titled Deep Time Predator,
also featuring others such as At The Gates frontman Tompa Lindberg,
Submerged, Tomas Andersson of DENATA and American sound deformers
ZERFALLMENSCH. The subject: a predatory fossil, a half-meter long worm
with deadly jaws that lived 420 million years ago, discovered by
paleontologist Mats E. Eriksson (Lund University) and appropriately
named Kingnites Diamondi in tribute to the musical legacy of King
Diamond. The band also was featured in two paleontology books about this
project.
2016 brought us INVERTIA's full length The Biddings of Tyrants,
with added elements of death metal and hardcore punk. The album as a
whole, musically and lyrically, focuses on the world around us and its
effect on the human psyche. However, each song is a different Bidding
from a different Tyrant. The album also features the drumming of Aaron
Rossi (MINISTRY, PRONG) and Kevin Talley (SUFFOCATION, DYING FETUS, SIX
FEET UNDER)
October 31, 2017 (Halloween) INVERTIA returns with The Crimson Screen Vol. 1,
the band’s first in a series of EPs that are thematically-based on the
early days of horror films. While retaining the relentlessness and
devastation that has plagued humanity throughout the years, the band has
found new inspiration from the moving picture. A lyrical detour, the
manner in which those early days of horror are interpreted sees the band
heading down a very dark path; a crooked, detoured path into an abysmal
whirlwind…
2022 sees The Quiver,
another chapter of aggressive material within 21 minutes over 4 new
tracks. They tell it like they see it, with a skeptical eye, again
honing in on yet another disgusting look at a world full of propaganda,
mistrust and indoctrination that is revolving around you.
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