Sunday, July 10, 2022

DISMEMBER: SIGN RECORD DEAL WITH NUCLEAR BLAST RECORDS, STREAMING "LIKE AN EVER FLOWING STREAM" VIA SPOTIFY


 Stockholm, Sweden based death metal legends DISMEMBER have inked a deal with NUCLEAR BLAST RECORDS and are streaming the bands legendary release LIKE AN EVER FLOWING STREAM", originally unleashed 5/28/1991 via NUCLEAR BLAST RECORDS. 

 

DISMEMBER unleashed "DISMEMBER", 2/18/2008 via REGAIN RECORDS. 

 

 

FROM DISMEMBER: 

 

DISMEMBER Sign With Nuclear Blast Records
"Like An Ever Flowing Stream" Available On Digital Services Again
Recently reformed Swedish death metal pioneers DISMEMBER are proud to announce that they have once again joined the ranks of NUCLEAR BLAST RECORDS, where they released their demo, Reborn In Blasphemy (1990), their 1991 debut album, Like An Ever Flowing Stream, as well as the four records that would follow. In celebration of this announcement, a fully remastered version of Like An Ever Flowing Stream has been made available on streaming services world-wide today, after it had been absent for quite some time.
Like An Ever Flowing Stream - hailed by many as one of the best death metal albums of all time - is the first entry in a re-issue campaign of the entire DISMEMBER back catalog, which is currently being remastered from the original albums. Stay tuned for more info on proper LP & CD re-issues that are in the works for late 2022!
LISTEN TO "LIKE AN EVER FLOWING STREAM" HERE:
Fred Estby (drums) comments:
“After reuniting the original line-up and performing sold out shows in 2019, the axe chopping business needed a solid partner to get the festering complete back catalogue back on the streets. The unholy alliance of 1990 is reconfirmed, Dismember and Nuclear Blast Records are once again a perfect kill team!”
Jens PrĂ¼ter, Head of A&R Nuclear Blast Europe, adds:
"It’s a pleasure to bring back one of the Nuclear Blast bands of the early days. The 1991 debut album “Like An Ever Flowing Stream” quickly became a Death Metal classic and they haven’t released a weak album until they officially split up 20 years later in 2011. I still remember one of their last shows, in 2008 at the Party-San Open Air, where they played with their buddies Grave and Unleashed - only Entombed was missing to complete the Big Four of Stockholm Death Metal. And it was a pleasure to see them again on their first reunion show in 2019 at the Scandinavian Death Fest in their hometown. Only a few seconds in it was clear that they were back in full force. Welcome back!"
 
 
 
DISMEMBER:  "LIKE AN EVER FLOWING STREAM"  (VIA SPOTIFY, COURTESY OF NUCLEAR BLAST RECORDS):

 

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