ULCERATE: Two New Songs Posted Online

December 8, 2008

New Zealand-based technical/brutal death metal band ULCERATE has uploaded two songs from its forthcoming album, "Everything Is Fire", on the group's MySpace page.

"Everything Is Fire" is scheduled for release in March 2009 via Willowtip Records.

A seething, more emotionally darker album than 2007's "Of Fracture and Failure", "Everything Is Fire" is more extensively orchestrated and rhythmically complex, coupling suffocating density with moments of serene bleakness, according to a press release. Frantic, desolate and emotive, 'Everything is Fire' straddles the divide between pure chaotic density and raw, natural tones, marking a breath of fresh air in the climate of over-produced, stagnant and clinical metal."

Bassist Paul Kelland is handling vocal duties this time around, and the album will be mastered by Peter In de Betou (NASUM, MESHUGGAH, AMON AMARTH) in Sweden.

ULCERATE is:

Paul Kelland - Bass/Vocals
Michael Hoggard - Guitar
Oliver Goater - Guitars
Jamie Saint Merat – Drums

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/ulcerate.

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