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  • MATT MILLER Unleashes "Descent into Violence" - A Raw Prelude to His Seventh Album "Fiber Tormentum"

     

    Matt Miller, the acclaimed technical death metal virtuoso, has released his first single, "Descent into Violence. " The song offers a powerful glimpse into the sonic landscape of his seventh album, "Fiber Tormentum," which will be released on September 12, 2025, via Exitus Stratagem Records.

    Driven by explosive instrumentation and guttural passion, “Descent into Violence” is more than just a song—it’s a visceral experience. Lyrically, the track explores themes of desperation and survival, painting the picture of a soul teetering on the edge and fighting to stay alive in a world stacked against them. It's a cry from the depths, echoing the struggles many face but few can articulate.

    This single marks a significant evolution in Miller's musical journey, transitioning from his previous instrumental works to a full-band composition. Joining him on this project are Jordan Kelso (Drums, Synth), Justice Robinett (Bass), and Biko Wright (Vocals), each bringing unique elements that enrich the album's dynamic sound.

    Miller reflects, "It’s got a lot to offer for the instrumental fans as well as new fans who want to hear the music with vocals and the unique things each of these musicians is bringing to the table." 

    Lyrically, "Fiber Tormentum" unfolds as a conceptual narrative, drawing inspiration from science fiction themes. The album envisions a scenario where extraterrestrial forces manipulate human DNA to subjugate humanity, blending speculative fiction with real-world anxieties. The album's artwork, created by the late Joshua Nassaru Ward of Voraath, adds a poignant visual dimension to the project's thematic depth..

    Fans can anticipate a blend of technical precision and emotive storytelling, influenced by death metal pioneers like Necrophagist and Spawn of Possession and the atmospheric depth of artists such as Devin Townsend and Rivers of Nihil.

    Providing a compelling introduction to the forthcoming album's intricate soundscapes and thematic explorations, listen to "Descent into Violence" via its premiere on Bravewords HERE.

    Track Listing:
    1. Descent into Violence (5:04)
    2. Summoned (3:33)
    3. Effectively Neutralized (4:53)
    4. Blight and Disfigurement (3:23)
    5. Maimed Paralyzed Dead (3:12)
    6. Horror Beyond Comprehension (3:15)
    7. Fiber Tormentum (Instrumental) (3:31)
    8. Abiotic Origin (3:14)
    Album Length: 30:08

    For more info:
    Shreded1.com | Facebook.com/matt.miller.96995238 | Instagram.com/mattmiller630

    Exsrmusic.com | Facebook.com/ExSRecords | Instagram.com/exsrmusic | X.com/exsrmusic

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  • HARVESTED Announces New Album “Dysthymia” With Devastating Music Video “Harvested”

     

    Canadian death metal quartet Harvested is proud to announce their new album “Dysthymia”, set for release on August 1st, 2025. The nine-track record showcases the band's evolution from their 2022 demo debut, delivering a devastating blend of technical death metal, brutal death metal, and old-school stylings. The album announcement comes alongside a music video for the record's opening track, “Harvested”, offering fans their first glimpse into the dark psychological landscape that defines “Dysthymia”. The band comments on the track:

    “The single represents what the band is about. The old-school death metal influences and the dark realities of mental illness put someone through a tortured experience. This was the first song we worked on for this album and played live, which set the bar for the remaining material. We realized that we were onto something special, and the sheer brute force of the track compelled us to make our current music video.”

    ‘Harvested’ maintains the brutality from the demo but shifts toward exploring the psychological aspects of mental illness rather than relying solely on gore. It's heavier, more aggressive, and showcases the band’s musical abilities in ways they've never presented before.

    Recorded over nearly three years, “Dysthymia” features the core lineup of Mitchi Dimitriadis (guitars), Adam Semler (vocals), Eric Forget (bass), and Jacob Collins (drums). The album was produced by Harvested with mixing and mastering by Joe Lyko of Darkmoon Productions, achieving a modern sound while staying rooted in the foundational elements of death metal.

    Recommended for fans of Cannibal Corpse, Suffocation, and Dying Fetus, Harvested has crafted an album that is both technically proficient and devastatingly brutal.

    Watch and listen to the first single and music video "Harvested" via its premiere on Decibel Magazine HERE.

    Spotify pre-save - https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/harvested1/dysthymia

    Album pre-order (out August 1st) - https://harvested.bandcamp.com

    Track Listing:
    1. Harvested (3:28)
    2. Repressed Neurosis (3:32)
    3. Unending Madness (3:21)
    4. Synaptic Confusion (3:30)
    5. Designed Dilemma (3:18)
    6. Gathered and Deluded (3:00)
    7. Voices of the Void (3:16)
    8. Unanchored (3:51)
    9. The Infestation (4:36)
    Album Length: 31:55

    More info: Facebook.com/harvested666 | Instagram.com/harvestedband

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  • ANCIENT ENTITIES Unleashes Debut Tech Death Album “Echoes of Annihilation” On WormHoleDeath Records

     

    L-R - Live Lineup - Luke Veranth - Bass, Bernardo Mendia - Drums, Brian Gulliford - Vocals, Alex Rausa - Guitar, Jake Falk - Guitar

    ​Ancient Entities, coming from Milwaukee, USA, are pleased to announce the release of their debut album “Echoes Of Annihilation” on WormHolDeath Records. The nine-track album is a mythical sonic odyssey with each song offering a unique glimpse into the past. From the burning of Rome in “Empire In Ashes” to the creation of the human race in “Creatures Of the Sand”Ancient Entities masterfully capture the essence of ancient history through sound. They comment on the recording process:

    “The album took 6 months to produce, mix, and master. The legendary Wjotec Wieslawski from Hertz Recording made sure we got our best work on track and did not compromise when it came to making a perfect album. We recorded here in the States at multiple studios and Hertz mixed and mastered the album. We wanted to work with Wjotec ‘cause he produced some of our favorite bands growing up such as Behemoth, Decapitated, and Hate. In our opinion, he helped create a masterpiece of an album and we hope everyone else thinks so too.”

    The album artwork was made by Burns who handles most of the artwork for the band. It combines different pyramids that are cinematic, but still very obvious that this is a death metal; album. Listeners who dig into the album will find there is a refreshing mix of styles of death metal - modern, old school, and some sounds in between genres. Over the last two years of playing and testing out local markets, Ancient Entities is confident that their massive sound will be well received by all fans of metal old and new. They are recommended listening for fans of Blood Red Throne, Nile, and Aeon.

    As of June 21, 2024, "Echoes of Annihilation" is available at the following links:

    Digital - https://orcd.co/echoesofan

    ​https://anciententities.bandcamp.com​​

    Track Listing:
    1. Cenote Sagrado (1:21)
    2. Empire In Ashes (4:19)
    3. Creatures From The Sand (3:42)
    4. Blood Upon Stone (3:16)
    5. Ritual Autopsy (4:43)
    6. Hidden (3:53)
    7. Pierced by Obsidian (4:08)
    8. Wall of War (4:28)
    9. Damnatio Ad Flammas (3:24)
    Album Length: 32:18

    Album Recording Lineup:
    Alex Rausa - Guitar
    Bernardo Mendia - Drums
    Cole Daniels - Bass
    Brian Gulliford - Vocals
    Jake Falk - Guitar

    Live Band Lineup:
    Alex Rausa - Guitar
    Bernardo Mendia - Drums
    Luke Veranth - Bass
    Brian Gulliford - Vocals
    Jake Falk - Guitar

    More info: https://linktr.ee/Anciententities

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