REVOLTING: New Song Available For Streaming

September 27, 2010

"The Plague Of Matul", a brand new song from REVOLTING — the band featuring Rogga Johansson (PAGANIZER, RIBSPREADER) — is available for streaming on the group's MySpace page. The track is expected to appear on REVOLTING's forthcoming third album, tentatively due in early 2011 via Razorback Records, the label known for its obsession with old-school metal and horror.

Regarding the band's upcoming CD, REVOLTING said in a recent online posting, "There is no stopping this lumbering, destructive being. Get ready for what will be the ULTIMATE album from REVOLTING. Full of the Swedish death metal you love, but with so much more."

REVOLTING is dedicated to the absolute worship of late '80s death metal (CARNAGE, IMPETIGO) and horror/gore films from the 1980s. The band chose its name "to reflect the gross, nasty, gory, and insane horror films from the '80s such as 'Street Trash', 'The Blob', 'Redneck Zombies', and other mutant gross-out fests that make life worth living," according to a press release.

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