After
years of brazilian tours, important shows alongside big names in world
metal such as Dark Funeral, Gama Bomb, Krisiun, etc, a European tour
that went through five countries, it was time for CRUCIFIXION BR to
present its definitive work: “Human Decay”!
Successor
to the acclaimed “Destroying The Fucking Disciples Of Christ” (2014),
“Human Decay” is the second album by CRUCIFIXION BR and as well as the
debut was recorded in January 2020 at the Hurricane Studio in Porto
Alegre/RS Brazil and produced by vocalist/guitarist Maxx Guterres and
uruguayan producer/guitarist Sebastian Carsin. Postponed for release in
October 31st 2021 due to COVID-19. The album features special guest
André Rod from brazilian Thrash Metal band ATTOMICA on the title track
“Human Decay”, and the legend Dave Ingram (BENEDICTION, ex-BOLT THROWER)
on “Bloody Fire Victory”. Also Sebastian Carsin recorded all the lead
guitars in the album as a guest.
The cover art for “Human Decay” is signed by Romulo Dias (SHAMAN, Edu Falaschi, Alírio Netto).
“Human
Decay represents the natural evolution of Crucifixion BR and I'm very
happy with it”, declares vocalist and guitarist Maxx Guterres. “We've
kept the roots intact and continue to address the brutality of this
style of music, but there is, in fact, an evolution both musically and
in terms of lyrics. This is a stronger, more brutal record, with more
Death Metal elements, but still with the presence of Black Metal in some
aspects. Crucifixion BR is going down a more technical and intelligent
path, I think the music is more creative, as well as the lyrics. The
previous album "Destroying…" has a lot of old stuff, from the roots, has
demo songs and new songs from the time, on Human Decay only two songs
are old, “My Savior” and “A Few Lies Of Your Whole Light”,
coincidentally are the ones which were released as singles and music
videos. The lyrics of the first album addressed classic Black Metal
themes, such as the criticism of the hypocrisy of the Catholic Church,
anti-Christianity, a little bit about existential crisis, talking about
death, while Human Decay is an evolution. Of course, we still keep on
criticizing Christianity or any other type of religion and fanaticism,
but we also focus on believing in ourselves, in our ideals, in our inner
strength and without dogmas, without religion, which ends up
transmitting to the fans a message of not giving up on your goals and
dreams and trying to do the right thing. We always want evolution and,
musically, to become more and more brutal.”
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