New Haven (CT) -U.S. Heavy Metal band ENTIERRO
has released the official video for "El Camazotz," the title track from
the EP released last year. The video was directed by EM Schrader.
Check it out at youtu.be/VNKsiawEYc8
On June 18, 2021 ENTIERRO released the long awaited follow-up to their 2018 self-titled full-length. Entitled El Camazotz,
after the Mayan bat god associated with night, death and sacrifice, the
five-song EP represents a new chapter in the story of the band.
Purchase/Stream:
"Honest and heavy U.S. metal. Excellent." (9/10)
- Metal Temple
"This band hits hard and fast. Well done!" (5/5)
- Metal Epidemic
"Entierro are an asset to the New
England scene – keeping the old metal guard sound alive and hopefully
turning on a new generation to bands that can be creative in this genre
today." (9/10)
- Dead Rhetoric
"Groovy
and chunky riffs intersect nicely with dual-lead heavy metal, and
catchy arrangement. All around, it recalls the earliest Fates Warning
material slapped against Trouble's stoner era, and does it with a
certain skill and grace that speaks of the long experience of the
members."
- Invisible Oranges
"Entierro
clearly put thought into its construction, and in following 2018’s
self-titled full-length, the band’s wholehearted embrace of their roots
filters smoothly through their own craft methodology and only suits
them."
- The Obelisk
"Awesome stuff and a true tribute to heavy metal. Four tracks of riff-heavy, groove-infused, head-banging good times."
- Games, Brrraaains & A Head-Banging Life
"Each song has its own personality and
its own identity, but together they make an EP that is as strong and
lasting as any full length." (4.5/5)
- Metal-Rules
"Powerful melodic heavy metal that makes fan hearts beat faster!"
- FFM-Rock
"The
majority of the material is located in the neat, powerfully executed
mid-tempo. Victor and his colleague Chris Begnal also always know how to
provide variety with two-part guitar passages and make no secret of
corresponding sources of inspiration such as Murray / Smith or Tipton /
Downing."
- Powermetal.de
"An easy, enjoyable listen that lives and dies by its endless parade of satisfying, old-school riffing."
- Worship Metal
"Oozing
a rough 'n' rowdy spirit that recalls Judas Priest's more
quintessentially metal moments alongside the upfront aggression of
Armored Saint."
- Sleeping Village Reviews
"The
sort of album that screams throwback more so than anything else, though
the original songs do a good job of mixing things up rather than
dwelling on just one aspect of the early 80s."
- Sonic Perspectives
"The
musicianship and songwriting nous on display mean that this EP will
almost certainly be a worthwhile listen for any fan of 80s metal."
- Noizze
"A great EP that leaves you wanting more."
- El Lado Oscuro
Recorded just prior to the
pandemic at Studio Wormwood in Northeastern Connecticut under the
engineering mastery of Dave Kaminsky, the songs of El Camazotz harken back to the NWOBHM and traditional heavy metal bands that they grew up listening to.
This also marks the first truly collaborative effort with former Fates Warning guitarist Victor Arduini,
who had joined the band just prior to the recording of their 2018 full
length. On this release, he was an integral part of the writing process
working alongside vocalist/bassist Christopher Beaudette (Jasta,
NightBitch,) drummer Dave Parmelee (One Master) and second guitarist
Chris Begnal making it a much more definitive presentation of their
creative vision. Together, ENTIERRO
is solidifying their ability to create songs that manifest the crushing
sound they hope metalheads can continually find inspiration in.
Track Listing
1. The Penance
2. The Tower
3. The Past
4. El Camazotz
5. Call for the Priest [Judas Priest cover]
Album Credits:
Mixed and Engineered by Dave Kaminsky at Wormwood Studios, Mansfield, CT
All songs by Entierro, except “Call For the Priest” written by R. Halford, G. Tipton and K. Downing
Album Artwork by Maxwell Aston Art
Mastered by Nick Zampiello of New Alliance East Mastering
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