Tuesday, December 11, 2018

NEKROFILTH: STREAMING "WORM RITUAL" VIA BANDCAMP


Denver, Colorado, U.S.A. thrash metal warriors NEKROFILTH, via BANDCAMP, are streaming the bands anticipated new release "WORM RITUAL", unleashed 12/28/2018 via HELLS HEADBANGERS.














NEKROFILTH unleashed a SPLIT with CYANIDE, 3/24/2017 via DOOMENTIA RECORDS and "DEVIL'S BREATH", 10/31/2013 via HELLS HEADBANGERS.


FROM NECROFILTH:
Hells Headbangers sets December 28th as the international release date for Nekrofilth's long-awaited second album, "Worm Ritual," on CD and cassette. The LP will be released early 2019.
Although it's been a seemingly long five years since Nekrofilth's debut album, 2013's critically acclaimed Devil's Breath, that's not to say the band have been sitting idly by. During that time, founding vocalist/guitarist Zack Ripper relocated from Cleveland, Ohio to Denver, Colorado and has been releasing a steady stream of split releases with the likes of Cianide, Gravehill, Butcher ABC, Weapönizer, and Necrocanibalistic Vomitorium. With a new lineup solidified, in 2017 did Nekrofilth tease their anxious fanbase with three separate Bandcamp-only tracks forecasting Worm Ritual. Indeed, something was brewing...
And what was brewing is a leaner and most definitely meaner Nekrofilth. Here on Worm Ritual, the power-trio largely leave behind the juvenalia of their early work for real-world evil, upping the nastiness of their patented punk metal and reinventing it in a most respectable way. Naturally, Nekrofilth's foundational influences of Slaughter (Canada), NME, and Repulsion remain, but with a more overtly muscular aspect - and, most definitely, a more overtly METAL one - Worm Ritual bristles with a punch-in-the-face intensity backed up by enviously compact songwriting, nodding often to the likes of Hellhammer, Celtic Frost, Possessed, and even a bit of Autopsy. One after another, the 15 songs comprising the half-hour Worm Ritual state their case swiftly and simply, each one a mini-anthem in itself: rarely has "saying more with less" been this vicious and violent. Fitting for these stronger songs, the album is wrapped in a righteously '80s-style production, warm yet over-the-top, with prominent reverb and delay underlining where Nekrofilth's allegiances lay. The secret? Analog tape, just like their forebears used to do. And Venom, one of those forebears, receive a rough 'n' rowdy cover of "Poison" here.
Above all, Nekrofilth prove that "growth" doesn't have to equate to selling/wimping out; if anything, they're more extreme than ever. Perhaps not coincidentally, the album arrives upon the 10th anniversary of Nekrofilth's formation. All those ready to likewise push their own limits are hereby encouraged to engage in the Worm Ritual!



NEKROFILTH: "WORM RITUAL" (VIA BANDCAMP, COURTESY OF HELLS HEADBANGERS):




Thanks-Stay Metal, Stay Brutal-\m/ -l-