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Abhorrent Decimation: Exklusiver Album-Vorabstream von MIASMIC MUTATION

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Am 25. September erscheint das Debüt-Album des britischen Death Metal-Kommados Abhorrent Decimation. Hört bei uns zuerst und exklusiv das komplette Album MIASMIC MUTATION im Vorabstream – und überzeugt euch davon, dass die Jungs nicht nur Cover-Artworks draufhaben!

Zu den einzelnen Songs sagte Sänger Ashley Scott:

Glaciate The Servants – Story of Death

„This song is the soundtrack to a holy cull. The message is simple, ‘eradicate faith’ and ‘obliterate belief’. Bring forward the death of the billions who are still worshipping the ancient prophecies. Of all the things we could channel our energy, focus and love towards people still revere doctrine? It also explores the widely quoted statement that ‘God is dead’. You cannot kill that which has not lived, however you can terminate an ideology by opposing it.”

The Icon of Loss – Story of Afterlife

„This is one of my fantasy reflections of what I think the afterlife may be like. NOTHING. Your time has come and that is the end. Death simply gives life a definition. No glory gates, no visions of martyrs. No virgins, no demons. You are put to rest and become one with the earth, history personified.”

Eternal Repulsion – Story of Afterlife

„This track is a conclusion to ‘Glaciate The Servants’ and in my opinion this is the most ferocious track on the album. Fast paced and vicious in its delivery. Everything about this song is violent; the concept for this one again, is fantasy. It’s written from the perspective of the mutation and of vexed disciples. The mutation has frozen Earth, trapping all the inhabitants. No one escapes and no one goes beyond. The age of gods is dead and we are stuck in its frozen tomb.”

Souls Of Sedation – Story of Life

„Souls originally came from somewhat of an unorthodox place of inspiration; it was actually the opening sample from a Bobby Womack track that then inspired me to write the lyrics on this one. The sample says… “As a singer grows older, his conception grows a little deeper, because he lives life and he understands what he’s trying to say a little more. If the singer tries to find out what’s happening in life it gives him a better insight on telling the story of the song he’s trying to sing“… I wanted to really try and pin down some process of emotion that I felt passionate about. I wrote about how torn I feel in life between the pursuit of my dreams and the reality that I am a provider for a family with responsibility and other people to consider before myself and while it may seem cliché, I wrote about knowingly suppressing myself with a painted smile, while another self longs to be free. Once I finished it I realised that a lot of people could really connect with this theme, it’s something I think we can all connect to in some way, shape or form and it’s one of my favourite set of lyrics off the record.”