VISCERAL BLEEDING: New Album Track Listing, Artwork Revealed
October 4, 2006The cover artwork for VISCERAL BLEEDING's highly anticipated third full-length album, "Absorbing the Disarray", has been posted online at this location. Aside from eleven devastating death metal tracks, the album contains two video clips as well. The full track listing is as follows:
Audio portion:
01. Bi-polar
02. Disgust the Vile
03. Despise Defined
04. Perpetual Torment Commence
05. Emulated Sense: Failure
06. Rip the Flesh
07. Absorbing the Disarray
08. Awakened by Blood
09. Beyond the Realms of Reason
10. Bring forth the Bedlam
11. Demise of the one that Conquered
Enhanced video portion:
12. Rip the Flesh (video clip)
13. Disgust the Vile (video clip)
Neurotic Records has launched a special e-card where you can view the video clip for the song "Disgust the Vile", hear the song "Rip the Flesh" and pre-order special strictly limited CD/t-shirt/poster packages.
With regards to the musical direction of the upcoming CD, guitarist Peter Persson recently said, "We deliberately strived to make 'Transcend into Ferocity' [2004] a bit more 'unpolished' to make it feel more aggressive and more ferocious [than 2002's 'Remnants of Deprivation']. With the new album we have a different kind of vibe we want to express and therefore the sound will be accordingly.
"It's hard to make a comparison between the different albums. Hopefully this will not be a 'Remnants of Deprivation 2' or a 'Transcend into Ferocity 2' sound-wise but instead be totally fresh and a totally new album and therefore new sound. I'm confident in the fact that it won't disappoint anyone; it's brutal, no doubt about that. We have also tried to make the riffs and harmonies a bit more open then 'Transcend into Ferocity' to avoid the muddy un-hearable parts that unfortunately occurs on the 'Transcend into Ferocity' album. It's a really 'naked' and lo-distorted guitar sound, makes it heavy as fuck but it was really really hard to play with since you can hear every little thing played or not played, no wall of distortion to hide behind. It's going to be cool when it's all done."
A release date for "Absorbing the Disarray" has not yet been announced.
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