Legendary Cult Album From Norway's VOMIT Available Via Misantrof Antirecords
March 14, 2012Norway's blackened death metallers VOMIT have released their cult album, "Still Rotting", in Misantrof Antirecords's historical music archives to celebrate the anti-label's fifth anniversary. "Still Rotting" consists of rehearsals and demo recordings from the late '80s that had previously only been released in limited editions on CD and Vinyl.
VOMIT is considered to be one of the very first proper death metal bands in Norway and once shared members with MAYHEM. VOMIT has has been cited as an major influence by Fenriz of DARKTHRONE. VOMIT also did a semi-official bootleg rehearsal split-tape with MAYHEM that was released by Euronymous and sold via Helvete. It included a rehearsal from November 1986 while another more recent bootleg split includes "Rot in Hell" instead.
The earliest incarnation of the band formed in 1983. The name VOMIT was first used in 1985 and marked the beginning of their extreme metal sound. VOMIT later morphed into the punk band BØRRE OG BLØDERNE and continued to release material under that name. The two bands also existed in parallel until VOMIT split up around 1988-89. Parts of the band later reformed as KVIKKSØLVGUTTENE. It was an attempt to recreate the trio version of VOMIT. Kittil Kittelsen switched from bass to guitar and Necrobutcher of MAYHEM took over the bass duties.
As every release by Misantrof Antirecords, "Still Rotting" can be downloaded for free from the band's Misantrof page in it's complete and original form 100% legally. The release can be freely copied and shared by the general public for non-commercial purposes and is protected by The Creative Commons — Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported license. The download includes digital audio, cover artwork, press release and more info.
For more information, visit vomit.misantrof.net.
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