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New Videos From CARRION (Death Metal), STRATUZ (Death/Doom Metal) & ANGEL RISING (Death Metal)

Track taken from Carrion’s album “Morbid Nailgun Necropsy”, out via Wormholedeath Records.

Carrion is a Death Metal band founded by Mathieu Vander Vennet, Sven Van Severen, and Jan Van den Berghe in Hansbeke (Belgium) in 2008.Carrion lineup:
Sven Van Severen (vocals)
Mathieu Vander Vennet (guitar)
Jan Van den Berghe (bass)
Nico Veroeven (drums)
Frederic De Schepper (guitar)
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carrionmerch.bigcartel.com“Morbid Nailgun Necropsy”
Mixed And Mastered By Kai Stahlenberg At Kohlekeller Studios”Buy/Stream “Morbid Nailgun Necropsy” here: orcd.co/morbidnailgunnecropsy
Track taken from the band’s album Afterlife, out via WormholedeathStream “Afterlife”:  orcd.co/afterlifealbum
The concept album Afterlife depicts an interdimensional being that stalks life in our universe because it represents a threat to existence itself. And the human species, or at least what it has become after the events described in the previous creations of Angel Rising, is now its target. The cover shows the hero, Asai, struggling with a horde of undead, and unaware of the even greater danger that awaits him.Angel Rising is a one-man Death Metal project started in Marseille in 2020. Its main influences come from the old-school thrash/death scene (Sepultura, Metallica, Death). Still, it also gives pride of place to modern and progressive elements combined with a very technical and virtuoso approach.
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STRATUZ emerged onto the metal scene in 1984 and quickly solidified their position as Venezuela’s most revered metal band. Their debut album, “In Nomine…” released in 1995, catapulted them to recognition and acclaim. Following a triumphant European tour in 1999, they signed with LSP-Company and released “Spirit Seduction,” which marked a new chapter in their musical journey. After a hiatus, the band reunited in 2019, pouring their passion into the creation of “Osculum Pacis,” which was unleashed upon the world in 2022. The album garnered international praise, securing the top spot on the Jacquin Ravens Top 50 Metal chart and earning accolades as the best work of 2022 by esteemed journalist Roberto Palmitesta and Metal Pedia.
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Jamart’s “False Feeding”: A Provocative Journey Beyond Conventional Thought

In the progressive metal scene, Jamart’s latest release, “False Feeding,” stands as a testament to the band’s commitment to challenging norms and provoking thought. Hailing from Australia, Jamart has consistently pushed the boundaries of music and message, and “False Feeding” is no exception. This single marks a continuation of the band’s unique approach, rather than a departure from their established style.

Continuity in Rebellion

“False Feeding” is not a shift or evolution for Jamart but rather a continuation of the themes explored in their previous works, such as “Public Killing” from their first album. The band’s vocalist and guitarist, Ersh, explains, “It has the intention to enlighten listeners’ brainwashed minds to seeing things in a different way. Which is completely obvious to anyone who can see.” This song, like its predecessors, aims to challenge the status quo and encourage listeners to question the narratives presented to them.

The Boldness of Truth

Jamart’s decision to release a politically and socially charged song like “False Feeding” is a bold move in an era of often superficial music. Ersh likens this boldness to an immune response, saying, “Being brave is good for the immune system.” The song serves as a call to action, a hope that people will rise against corruption and injustice. “With enough songs like this, my hope is that an adequate number of people in this world will rise up,” Ersh states, reflecting his desire for profound societal change.

Effortless Creation, Complex Themes

Creating “False Feeding” was a natural process for Jamart, despite its complex themes. The challenges arose more in the realm of presentation, particularly in creating the music video and discussing the song’s meaning in constrained environments. Ersh recalls a particular instance with a radio station where he had to navigate censorship, “That radio station feared the master puppeteers by trying to restrict my words and my meaning for this song.”

A Message of Liberation

The key message Jamart wants to convey through “False Feeding” is the liberation of minds from narrow worldviews. “I want to free people’s minds from the narrowness of this world, and expand their minds to the vastness of this universe and beyond,” says Ersh. The band seeks to provoke a strong reaction, whether it be hatred or inspiration for change.

The Essence of Jamart

Looking ahead, Jamart does not see their music as evolving but rather as revealing what it already encompasses. “Jamart is already everything and encompasses everything,” Ersh asserts. The band’s name itself, derived from an ancient language, signifies the unification of many for a singular purpose.

“False Feeding” is a powerful addition to Jamart’s discography, continuing their tradition of challenging societal norms and encouraging listeners to think critically. This track, along with the upcoming series of singles, promises to be a journey through provocative themes and powerful music, appealing to fans of Opeth, Nirvana, and Devin Townsend. Jamart remains a beacon for those seeking depth and truth in music, unafraid to confront the uncomfortable realities of our world.

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Illegal Mind releases “From The Ashes”, album was created in an Ashqelon bomb shelter

Metal Band Illegal Mind releases “From The Ashes”, album was created in an Ashqelon bomb shelter

Illegal Mind, already gracing the pages of Power Play Magazine, Rock Hard Italy, and Headbangersnews.com, destroys musical norms by fusing 90s nu-metal, 00s ROCK, and industrial, crafting a uniquely powerful sound. Fueled by a fervent passion for post-apocalyptic themes, their bold experimentation promises an unprecedented, genre-defying journey in the new album “From The Ashes”.

Stream the album here: https://youtu.be/18C8cWgvvnA

From Tel Aviv’s post-apocalyptic streets, Illegal Mind, born in February 2018, channels dystopian reflections into a rebellious sonic journey inspired by 20th-century post-apocalyptic literature and pop culture. Their 2020 EP, “Forbidden Conten” unveiled tracks like “Free” and “Bleeding Sky” accompanied by visually striking lyric videos. Undaunted by the pandemic, they persistently innovate, inviting listeners on a thrilling odyssey through unexplored sonic territories.

“From The Ashes” born from the transformation of a full band to a solo project, was conceived in an Ashqelon bomb shelter. Mastermind Maxx Dee, taking a DIY approach, recorded and mixed the album, skillfully blending genres like nu-metal and pop punk to align with the band’s vision. Originally penned before the current Middle East conflict (2023), the songs now carry an added dimension, offering a poignant reflection on a world gone insane.

“From The Ashes”: https://open.spotify.com/intl-pt/album/2VJ1XtlK9RR29xgLREdseG