Thursday, November 8, 2012

Dead Beat Media to release HUMANITY DELETE's Never Ending Nightmares on December 4th


Extreme metal's most prolific artist Rogga Johansson (Paganizer, Ribspreader, Revolting, Demiurg, Bone Gnawer, etc) has resurrected HUMANITY DELETE, the project he formed in 2003, and has completed debut album Never Ending Nightmares, which is targeted for a December 4th release on Dead Beat Media. Never Ending Nightmares is paranormal, post-apocalyptic Death Metal with Grind/Punk influences that will have you sleeping with the lights on for weeks! The cover artwork was done by Adam Geyer, with inner artwork also by Adam Geyer, as well as Ironworx Gravefix and Dzul Skam. Never Ending Nightmares was recorded by Rogga Johansson and mixed/mastered by Ronnie Björnström.

Future HUMANITY DELETE albums will continue with the paranormal experiences while also adding post-apocalyptic themes into the mix for a killer combination! HUMANITY DELETE is Rogga Johansson (vocals, guitars, bass, drum programming, musical composition) with lyrics penned by Jill Girardi (Dead Beat Media) and guest guitar solos from Lasse Pyykkö (Hooded Menace). You are strongly advised to make sure that closet door is closed and to check under your bed before that play button is pushed! 

1.Never Ending Nightmares
2. The Eight Ice Narakas
3. Black Oil Defiler (Orang Minyak)
4. Necromantic Sorcery
5. The Jenglot
6. Dismal Corridors
7. Resurrection Rites
8. Retribution of the Polong
9. Pontianak Part I
10. The Eight Fire Narakas
11. Frozen Apparition
12. Pontianak Part II

HUMANITY DELETE was originally formed around 2003 by Rogga Johansson (Paganizer, Ribspreader, Demiurg, Bone Gnawer, etc). Some demo material was recorded but it was put aside for many years. In 2012, the band was resurrected from the dead, so to speak. Rogga single-handedly recorded 11 raw, dirty and ugly death metal tracks with a grind/punk approach. Jill Girardi (Dead Beat Media), who has been living in Malaysia for three years, was asked to write lyrics with the theme of Asian ghosts and creepy lore, which she has studied heavily, as anyone who reads up on the ghost lore of Asia knows it is one of the most terrifyingly haunted regions of the earth. To make it even better, Lasse Pyykkö (Hooded Menace) was recruited to add some guest guitar solos to the music, to give it an even rawer feeling! To quote Lasse, "Think 'Kerry King' with a bad hangover!"




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