
Today
GunShyAssassin unveils “Forged From Suffering,” from Denver death metal
behemoths ENEMY REIGN. The tune
comes off the band’s recently completed Between Hell And Oblivion long
player which was recorded at Flatline Audio by Dave Otero (Cattle Decapitation,
Cephalic Carnage, Martriden, Cobalt et al) and offers up 11 tracks of mile-high
deathgrind brutality as well as the debut of vocalist, Stevie Boiser who
replaced former throat, Sherwood Webber (Skinless), last
Summer.
Comments drummer
Andon
Guenther of the song: "I think 'Forged From Suffering' is one of the songs that
defines our sound and gives listeners and insight into our personal musical
tastes. It's got the d-beat/Discharge/Motorhead influence, coupled with our love
for all things grindcore and just good, old fashioned, no-frills death metal.
It's also a song we wrote as a follow up to the song ‘Means To A Dead End,’ and
the writing approach was very deliberate to incorporate those ideas and give
listeners an updated version of that song. It just rocks and that's all we
really intended it to do. No more and no less. Moreover, it's a song that blends
many genres but doesn't sound like it's a forced issue, and I think that's why
it means so much to me on a personal level and that's a skill that ENEMY REIGN has been honing since its
inception."
Savor the audio
punishment HERE.
Originating from
Denver, Colorado, ENEMY REIGN does
not adhere to the restrictions of a closed-minded genre. Simply tagged “Metal
for Metalheads,” ENEMY REIGN draw
influence from early ‘90s death metal, late ‘80s grindcore and East Coast
hardcore. Between Hell And Oblivion will be available on digital download
and vinyl in the coming weeks. Stay tuned for details.
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