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Swiss UNCAVED (prog death) released debut album! 

UNCAVED stands for unconventional death metal ranging from complex riffs to polyphonic vocal arrangements and old school brutality. Hailing from Switzerland, Uncaved consist of Simon Frederik Piringer (Vocals), Félicien Burkard (Fretless Bass, Vocals), Samuel Wiederkehr (Guitar), Ralph P. Huber (Guitar) and Gregor Bucher (Drums). The name UNCAVED describes the process of self-enlightenment, which is further elaborated through lyrics, music and artwork. While some themes deconstruct social concepts, others deal with constructive philosophy, addressing important texts. “Dogmatorraistes” is an old Greek neologism meaning the crusher of dogma. The compositions blend old school and progressive death metal with unconventional song structures, complex guitar work, polyphonic growling and clean vocals and diverse forms of brutality. “Dogmatorraistes” was recorded, mixed and mastered at Iguana Studios Germany by Christoph Brandes (EllendeFinsterforstImperium DekadenzNecrophagist). Artwork and booklet designed and created by Désirée Marinelli and Simone Huber. Band logo by Pascal Suter. Debut album was released August 9, 2023 – digitally, on CD and vinyl. Orders could be done at their Bandcamp profile.
Full album streaming at BChaos ➡ https://youtu.be/Wexe7KeZdvw

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(new single/video) Polish punk metal band SKØV released video to the new song titled ‘Above The Earth’!

SKØV is a Polish punk metal band from Wrocław, formed in 2017. Someone said that we play like razors, jump like kangaroos and we are murderous, precise whelps who play with fucking anger.

Band have just released video to the new song ‘Above The Earth’

This track was recorded at Nebula Studio (The MateriaGoryczTides From Nebula) in Warsaw (PL) and mixed&mastered by Mateusz Bajan.

Band commentary: ‘The song was inspired by a scandal from a few years ago regarding the discovery of mass graves of children of indigenous people in Canada. Ultimately, we used this theme as a symbol of the many harms that the institution of the church has done to local cultures around the world, taking their identities and destroying their original systems of beliefs and values. The track is the first in a series of singles we plan to release in the coming months.’

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