Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Impalement Interview 2025




Who do we have the pleasure of talking to, and who are the band's members and what are their ages


Left to right:
Thomas - Cam - Dylan
Hello this is Cam from Impalement, so far Impalement is comprised of myself ( 20 ) on drums, Thomas Meeker ( 21 ) on guitars and Dylan Drach ( 21 ) on vocals

What is the origin story of Impalement?



The origin of Impalement is a long one somewhere in late 2022 through 2023 our former guitarist ( Jayden West ) and I would riff out until we found our vocalist Thomas. 
Shortly after we found Thomas in late 2023 we dropped our demo in early 2024 which had me on Drums , Jayden on Guitars and Thomas on bass and vocals after our demo came out it garnered attention from NSE .
After signing to NSE , Jayden ended up leaving and Thomas took over on strings which fit our sounds perfectly. So then the writing process for stabbed was underway with just me and Thomas. Dylan had joined as well to fill in on vocals and then became an official member after playing a couple shows with us, we ended up loving his vocals and that's how the current line up was formed.

Do you like Devourment?

Yes  Impalement loves Devourment ! we aren't necessarily heavily inspired by them but we certainly love em!

You guys got a lot of new ears and attention from Stabbed.  I don't think it needed a push from NSE, but I am sure it helped!  How has it been working with the label?

In regards to working with NSE its been the best we couldn't of asked for a better label it was important that we not only share a label with people who share a same interests. While we may stray into the realm of slam or grind we consider ourselves BDM first and NSE in ours eyes is the best label for pure 100% brutal death.

"Stabbed" was released but then the S.E.i.P. very soon after?  am I right?  what was the timeline like with writing the eps and the signing to NSE?



Stabbed was comprised of old music and rewritten music that we had previously been played live but not tracked, every track we still love but we decided to move forward and drop Sadomasochistic to not only showcase our new direction as a band and new direction musically but to also properly introduce Dylan as our vocalist. 
In regards to the writing process me and Thomas have a approached it fairly unconventionally , drums first riffs after was how we wrote most of stabbed and sadomasochistic. 
Somehow magically Thomas just knows what I want over my drums and it works.


Who did the artwork for Stabbed?



The artwork for stabbed was made by our good friend and underrated artist Colter Masson. His previous work includes Misnathropic, Nuclear Remains and more. 
The artwork itself was inspired by simple hard hitting artwork like Stabwound Bloodsoaked Serenade, Disgorge cranial impalement and Wasteform crushing the reviled. We wanted artwork that looked both old school and represented us as a band and Colter managed to capture that...


What are some of Impalement's biggest influences?

I would say Impalement is heavily inspired by bands like Stabwound (sweden) , Craniotomy , Delusional Parasitosis and Gorgasm are probably the biggest influences.

What are some of your guys hobbies, outside of music?

Outside of music we mostly work and school. Not much time for many other hobbies. 

Can you name any bands from your local scene that we should be on the lookout for?

Local bands that are worth checking out would be local atascadero grind legends Necropsy Odor and Mephitic Corpse real filthy slamming deathgrind.
Inside of San Diego there are a huge amount of awesome bdm and slam bands , some of my recent favorites have been Gnawing and Enucleation ( Dylan's other band ). 




What is the future of Impalement looking like currently?

In regards to the future of impalement we've been planning on writing new material for our full length , so far we have about two / two and a half songs ready which we plan on showcasing at our shows! 
outside of impalement the impalement members are also starting a new band called Sterilized so be on the look for that and the impalement full length!




Thank you so much for doing this, anything else you'd like us to know?

Absolutely we appreciate the opportunity!




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Sunday, March 2, 2025

Sebastian Guarin (Decarabion, Bacteremia, Amputated Genitals, Parasitic Septicity) Interview 2025

Bro!!!!  The new Folterknecht song is so crazy and has me so excited!   





Before we talk about that, I have some Sebastian questions! 

You are a vocal legend and have put your disgusting 

sounds on so many tracks! 

How old are you?  How long have you been doing vocals and what first got you into it? 

Brother, I'm 40 years old I've been singing for 25 years And it was with my first band that was before the age of 14 I was still a child hahahahaha since after this present audition in PURULENT which was the one in which I got right to continue singing !!! 



Can you list the bands you have been part of?  Active and inactive?

 OF COURSE THESE HAVE BEEN 

DECARABION 

PURULENT 

Amptated genitals 

BACTEREMIA 

ANIMALS KILLING PEOPLE 

MY PLAGUE 

SUPPURATION 

EXTREMELY ROTTEN 

FOLTERKNECHT 

Parasitic septicity 

SANGUINARY VERDICT 

CARNAL (col) 

UNDER GRAVE

AND IN SOME MORE AS A GUEST 


What can you tell us about the Folterknecht Demo and what else is coming in the near future?

Well with FOLTERKNECHT, Daniel the guitarist was talking to Livio about a project. At that time they asked me if I wanted to participate and we decided to talk to Javier bassist who joins and so we started the composition of two songs which will be available soon and in the very near future we will be entering the studio for what will be our first long album. Stay tuned !!!


Who are some of your favorite vocalists/ inspirations?

Some of my favorite vocalists At first Carlos Amalla Former vocalist in Purulent, Chris Barnes in Cannibal Corpse, Matti Way in Disgorge, and Wayne Knupp in Devourment !!!! 

Purulent (1999) Line Up:⠀
(from Right to Left):⠀⠀
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Wilson Rairan: Drums⠀⠀
Carlos Amaya: Vocals
David Rairan: Guitars
Daniel Caycedo: Guitars
Daniel Paz: Bass
Chris Barnes
Matti Way
Wayne Knupp




Which one of your bands are you most excited for right now?

Actually all the bands in which I work always have something new a great expectation for each job but in reality my band DECARABION is the one that fills me with expectations and illusion in every step we are taking !!!



You are coming to NSE Fest to play with Parasitic Septicity correct?  Will we have a full length by that time?

For November it is confirmed that we will be there in Texas to carry out the launch of the band and we are already waiting for this recording but we are making every effort to have the long record very soon !!!




Have you always practiced the same vocal techniques?  Do you do a warm up?

Generally I always warm up, a few minutes before rehearsing or making a recording, I had always used the same techniques, now there are some more that I will be adapting to the new things in the bands!!

What are some examples of music that you enjoy that is not metal?

I always enjoy good rock music from the 80s to the present day you could say.

What do you do for your job?

I am currently independent, working under my label Bringer Disorder Records among other common tasks!!


What is your family life like?  Is it hard to balance family time and music time?

I think it has never been a problem managing my personal and family time with my music, there is always time for everything, my family life is united and they have always provided great support in my work. 

If you could create your dream tour, including one of your bands, what other bands would you bring along?

ugh a fairly complex question but if it were like that, I would love to spin with Deeds of Flesh, Disgorge (cal) among others and many more!!!

Do you have any specific goals for 2025?

Totally, this 2025 is loaded with a lot of work with all the bands I work for, they will all have full albums, videos and tours.

What is the album or song with your vocals that you are most proud of?

the album I feel the most proud of is Decarabion "BASTARD SON OF DIVINITY" it was an album that was made very calmly, a lot of union with the musicians, among them with Daniel we always have a pretty good communication where we can achieve things between the two of us without leaving aside the great musicians who accompany us and have not accompanied us!!!!

Anything you'd like to say to your fans???

Thank you very much for your time and thank you for your great support!!!

A very big greeting to everyone thank for your incredible support during all this time and stay brutal bands and much more extreme music will come !!!


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Disarticulating Extinguishment - Psalms of Wrath - 2011 - Imbecil Entertainment



Disarticulating Extinguishment was a Brutal Death band out of Russia.  This E.P. showcases their unique approach to bringing creativity into their songwriting. Some is very good, some is not.  Their name though, roughly translating to ‘putting an end to something by separating bones’, is awesome.  The parts of this album that are not as good are still good, it’s just that there is some really great stuff on here, so I am being picky.  This was an underrated release from a band that I wish would've done more for us to hear!

'Righteous Prosecutor' is a short track with very creative drums and some low tones and harmonics accompany us to a very bad ending.   It just seems to quickly fade away and end with a sample that I cannot understand.
'Noisome Pestilence' starts with a cool bass line and very mechanical sounding drums.  Slow riffs pound forward with lower harmonics than I am used to hearing, which is good.  This track is very consistent/almost boring until a weird clean guitar break leading into a slow, chugging, bouncy groove over saturated with vocals.



Lev Kurgansky : Drums

Anton Karavaev : Guitars

Vlad Melnik : Guitars

Nika Clitoridectomy : Vocals

Kirill Issakov : Vocals

"Heathens’ Foredoom" opens with what I will call underwater demon vocals and more of that signature robotic drum sound that I am really enjoying.  The rest of "Heathens’ Foredoom" is a lot of relatively simple brutal slams made to sound awesome by super creative drummer Lev Kurgansky, who also is the drummer Ezophagothomia, so it comes as no surprise this has superb drumming.
'Estranged From The Womb' is a more straightforward mix of old school death metal riffing and brutal slams.  This track contains the best vocals.  Throughout this album I would say there is too much vocals in the mix, which is a shame because they are very good vocals.  Know when to rest!  It is also worth mentioning that the two vocalists of this group compliment each others style very nicely, just too often.
"Indurate Laceration" is, I believe, my favorite part of ‘Psalms of Wrath’.   It is unwavering brutality and over the top non-sense. 


To wrap things up we have the title track, which, after I eventually made it through, fit as a nice way to end this weird album.   Noise layered with haunting noise, then a still haunting guitar part that is soon ran out by more weird noises.
Very pleasant ambient ending reminiscent of what I imagine you may hear while drifting off to sleep on a deserted island’s beach.  In fact, I highly recommend lying down for a nap during the last three minutes of this!


Friday, February 21, 2025

Exfeciate Interview 2025

The BDM world will be blessed on March 7th.  Yes, folks, we are a mere 3 weeks away from a brand new full-length release from one-man German machine Exfeciate.
I have been lucky enough to have been spinning the new album, gorgeously titled "Enthroned In Desiccation" for the past couple of weeks, and I can say with certainty that you will not be disappointed.  Slams, chugs, grind, gurgles, interesting tempos and rhythms, it's all here.  Make sure to follow Exfeciate so you will catch this release when it's out!  Cerebral Reviewment will be sharing the fuck out of it also!!!!
Enjoy the brief interview below:

CEREBRAL REVIEWMENT:

Who is Exfeciate?  

PARWEZ:

Just me, Parwez, a one-man brutal death unit from Germany. I write, record and mix everything. My neighbors hate me.

What is the history of Exfeciate?

I used to write riffs and record countless ideas but never bothered to finish a song. Then, in late 2023, I figured I might as well make it official and start ruining eardrums. Since then, I’ve been diving deep into recording and production—learning as I go and finding the sound I'm looking for along the way. 

What other bands are you a part of?

None. However, I played guitar for Endometritis over a decade ago and  dabbled in different genres for a while. My legendary former bandmates Rafael (now Figging, Theatre's Kiss) and Andree (now Verachtung, Genital Mutilation, ex-Stillbirth) have supported me a lot in realizing Exfeciate. 



How did you first get into this kind of music?

It all started when a friend sent me a YouTube video of the German classic "Cock and Ball Torture - Aphrodisianius" when I was about 15 years old. I didn’t even know music like that existed. From there, I dove into the MySpace rabbit hole, constantly searching for more underground sound.



I am beyond pumped for the new full-length to come out!  Can you share a little about the writing of "Enthroned in Desiccation " and the concept behind the album?

Thanks! I started writing ‘Enthroned in Desiccation’ in August 2024. After my last releases, which were mostly thrown together within a couple of weeks with me locking myself in a room, I wanted to change my approach. This time, I really took my time with the writing process and tried to focus on crafting something more cohesive.

‘Enthroned in Desiccation’ tells the tale of a dark emperor ruling over a fallen civilization. Obsessed with immortality, he uses a grotesque mix of ancient bones and machinery to transcend death, resurrecting the deceased and merging flesh with machine. His empire is empty, but through these rituals, he expands his cult and achieves a twisted form of enlightenment.



Who did the artwork?

The art itself is made by Fear Of Napalm. My brother Hudana put it all together and is currently in the process of creating the design for my physical release. 




Can you recommend any up and coming bands from your area?

You should definitely stay tuned for the upcoming  'Figging' album. Finest vomit blasting deathgrind



Who are some artists that have inspired you that may surprise people?

Apart from Yoko Ono, whose avantgarde screeching is basically proto-pig squeals, I’d say Balkan music has some seriously intricate rhythms, especially with all the odd time signatures and unpredictable syncopation. 

In fact, I actually used a Balkan-inspired tune as the outro for the first track—it adds a wild, unexpected twist to the brutality.



Thanks so much for doing this!

Anything to say to fans?

Thank you so much for the support! It truly means the world to me as fans and reviewers like you are the ones who keep the underground spirit alive and thriving.

Much love from Germany!

Greetings

Parwez 




LINKS

EXFECIATE

FEAR OF NAPALM

GLDCHN STUDIOS

SIGIL OF MACABRE ART RECORDS

THEATRE'S KISS

GENITAL MUTILATION

Wednesday, February 19, 2025

Ed Morris Interview (Vacant Moley, Dripping, Bloodtied) 2025


"Vacant Moley is a one-man Atmospheric Slamming Hypergrind project by Ed Morris, of bands Dripping and Bloodtied. The project serves as a boundary-less musical outlet, open to ambiguity."

I was lucky enough to have Ed answer some questions!  Enjoy the below interview, where we focus on his solo project, Vacant Moley, but touch on other things as-well!

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CEREBRAL REVIEWMENT:

Hello!  Thanks for taking some time to answer some questions!  Lets start with who Vacant Moley is?  I understand you do all of the instruments?   What can you tell us about yourself?


ED MORRIS (VACANT MOLEY, DRIPPING, BLOODTIED):

Hey, super honored to be on Cerebral Reviewment! Thank you so much. I'll begin with my name and background. My name is Ed Morris and I live in South Florida where I play guitar in my two other bands. 18 years old at the moment but 19 later this month.


Why the name "Vacant Moley"?

The name "Vacant Moley" came from my dog. Her name is Moley and she's all over the cover art
on the demo EP. 
"Vacant" was just a random word that popped into my head. The two words together sounded weird and rolled off the tongue well, so I felt it suited the vision for the project. 
Even while my vision for Vacant Moley shifted upon the making of the album, the name still does it justice.

The new full-length, The Programmed Obsolescence of Your Kind has a little bit of just about every kind of music!  Is there a concept behind the album?  What or who are some of the influences?  
Do you need to get into a certain creative state to write music like this?  How do you get there?



There is really no main concept for The Programmed Obsolescence of Your Kind. 
The intended themes touch upon a lot of different ideas and references, and there are plenty of
easter eggs throughout the album. The themes are scattered and unpredictable which is my exact vision for Vacant Moley as a whole. In the end, making music for this project all comes down to instinct in the moment. I don't have to think very hard. For that reason, when I listen back to the album it's very personal to me because it follows the patterns of my brain. And finally, I have to credit Dripping as a very large inspiration. When I joined Dripping I think I subconsciously calibrated my own "musical psychology" to fit the band's needs, if that makes any sense. Dripping's unique style has more than rubbed off on me in the 2 years I've been in the band, and elements of Dripping's influence can be found throughout the EP and the album.


So what instruments CAN'T you play?!  When did you first get into music, and what is you "main" instrument?

At heart I'm a guitar player. It's been my instrument since I was seven. Even much earlier in my life I was extremely drawn to guitars. I have an easier time with bass because I learned guitar first. Bass is fun because it's super primal to me, at least in the contexts I use it for. But it is a different instrument so you have to treat it differently- with your velocity and dynamics, and how you choose to write with it. Other than guitar and bass, and arguably vocals, I'm useless haha. The drums are always one thousand percent MIDI. As for the other elements in Vacant Moley, such as the synths, samples, and ambience, they come from a wide range of sources. The synths were done in Garageband for Unencrypted Desires and the intro for Cranial Amputee. The samples were pulled mostly from open source sound libraries and video games. Ambience came from applying heavy effects to mp3 files of things like factory noise, rainfall, cheering crowds, and weird spacey stuff like audio recorded from black holes. Creating and placing ambience around the album was super tedious work.

What other bands or projects are you in?

Outside of Vacant Moley I do guitar and backing vocals for Dripping and Bloodtied. We're working on new material in both bands and we're super excited for people to hear what we have in store for 2025. With Bloodtied, we're just about to be wrapping up the writing stage of our debut album. All I can say is definitely keep an eye out for when it drops, the five of us created something very, very special together.




What are the pros and cons of being a one-man-band?

A couple things immediately come to mind regarding the pros of being a one-man-band. First of all you're on your own time. You can't show up late to your own DAW, so I think that's pretty neat. You're also in full control of your product, which is an enormous breath of fresh air when you're writing alongside multiple people in multiple bands. It's nice being the only cook in the kitchen. You can really hone in on your craft and perfectly capture all of your musical ambitions. However, both of those benefits have their inevitable, negative counterparts. Being on your own time opens a Pandora's box full of distractions. For instance, it's way too easy to go from trying to finish a song to fiddling with an EQ plugin. During the recording of the album I went through an infinite number of "final mixes" before the tracks were even halfway recorded. Being the only writer you can get stuck too. It's a little different with Vacant Moley because almost anything goes, but if you're trying to write an impactful, well structured song in any conventional genre of music, it's hard to do that without at least a second opinion. You also have to rely on your own validation, which sounds funny but it's something people overlook. When you're writing by yourself you can only guide yourself, and sometimes you'll end up scrapping something really cool because of ear fatigue.

So the demo artwork was heavily inspired by your dog, what about the full-length art, the purple with code, digital feel.  and did you create the VM Logo?


The artwork was made by layering and distorting many different images together. Moley is hidden somewhere in there too. When you layer and distort images over and over again you reach a point where the art essentially creates itself. The binary code was a last minute idea because the art was screaming for it. The code doesn’t say or mean anything. My good friend Haley created the logo, she's an awesome artist.



Will Bloodtied be going on a tour to support that record when it comes out?

Nothing is set in stone yet but it's definitely a goal of ours to get out there following the album. We'll just have to see where the album takes us.





It really sounds like you MUST have a pretty diverse taste in music.  What are some bands or music you are into that may surprise us?

Compared to others I don't consider myself to have the most diverse taste in music. I mostly stay within the realms of melodic death metal and brutal death metal, although I have it in me to appreciate almost all kinds of music. I just can't stand screamo or midwest emo. To name a few bands- Intestine Baalism, At The Gates, Sorrow Of Tranquility, Eternal Suffering, Cerebral Effusion, and Regurgitation. It may come as a surprise if I mention I really love bands like Children Of Bodom and Trivium in their earlier days.

Thanks so much Ed!  Anything to say to your fans?

Thank you for having me on here! I also would like to thank all of those who have listened to Vacant Moley, and new material is already in the works.

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Thursday, February 6, 2025

Putrescent - Infected Blood by Inhuman Practices - 2025 Demo - BrutalMind

 

This 3-song demo from Chilean Brutal Slammers, Putrescent, is short and sweet.  Walls of fuzzy, thick guitar riffs meet raw, fast, spastic drumming.  It is all tied together by Hugo Ojeda's insane vocal prowess.  This is only a 5 minute listen and it will severely traumatize your ears.  I am still going back and hearing and appreciating different things each time I listen. 

My favorite track, "Sodomized" opens with a haunting sample and possibly an exorcism?  Followed up by beefy, chugging slams and relentless mid-paced drumming.  The standout here, again, are the vocals.  Seems to be a layering of Hugo's predators atop his wet nasty gutturals.  Just gorgeous.

ALSO; This demo comes 20 years after the band's last, and with only one same member.  So normally I'd say that 2005's "Bloodletting" demo is not even relevant, but it is still Putrescent and it is a solid chunk of old school death metal, coming in at 23 minutes!  The artwork, song titles, and overall vibe make this one worth checking out, so i'll include it here:




Tuesday, February 4, 2025

Voracious Contempt Interview 2025


This 5-piece from San Antonio is churning out Brutal Slamming Death that sounds years beyond their age.  Get to know Voracious Contempt!!



CEREBRAL REVIEWMENT - 

Hello and thank you so much for taking the time to do this!  Let's start with who we are talking to and what you do in the band?

Could you list the members of Voracious Contempt and their ages?

SAM/WADEN/RICO (Voracious Contempt Drummer and Guitarists) - 

Yo! You’re talking to Sam(20, drums) , Waden(20, Guitar) and Ricco (18,  Guitar ) , the rest of our lineup consists of Nate (21, bass) and Adrian ( 17 , Vocals ) 

As the band name suggests, you guys are big Internal Bleeding fans?  Can you tell us a little bit about how you got into older BDM and what other bands influence your sound?



We got into Brutal death by just going down the down death metal Rabbit Hole , constantly discovering new bands. Suffocation is easily the Main band that turned us onto more brutal music but some of our other favorites are Devourmemt, Dehumanized, Skinless, Repudiation , Mortal Decay , Defeated sanity , Deeds of flesh , and Liturgy

Your new ep "Exquisite Suffering" is my favorite ep in a long time.  It feels like it is straight out of the 90s.  Can you talk a little about your writing process, and how you guys come up with these killer riffs?


When Voracious started , there’s wasn’t anyone doing that 90’s NYDM style and we really wanted to capitalize on that and make something that captured sounds of all our favorite NYDM bands and do it in a more Texas way 

When we wrote “Slammed and Screwed” and “Exquisite Suffering” the process was heavily based on just getting together to jam . Now it’s a more of a  joint effort before we even get to jam a song , all contributing riffs and ideas with Waden bringing it all together . 

Also the new artwork is amazing!  i've already preordered a package from brutal mind!  who did the artwork?


The artwork was done by Ricky Pile (Pileworm_art) , absolutely nailed the style we were going for. 


"Slammed and Screwed" was my introduction to you guys.  Some of sounds and vibes on the song Uncontrollable reminded me old school brutal death, and I fell in love.  It doesn't seem like your sound has drastically changed since the demo.  Would you agree?
We agree 100% , wouldn’t say our sound has changed much at all , We just wanted wanted to take the Slammed and Screwed sound and amplify it as much as possible 


what does Eigengrau mean?  That song is the only one where the lyrics are close to a love song <3

Eigengrau is the dark gray or black in the absence of light, the song is about losing a loved one. The metaphor for it is, the gray in a way is your grieving and coping with the loss, and the light is the loved one. Grieving from the absence of your loved one

Thoughts of you reoccur
Long after death
I still remember when you took your last breath

A death i couldnt save you from
Days filled with regret
Soon i will have to learn
The longterm effects
Visions of you still cross my mind
If you were here youd still be mine
Reality of the situation
Is that you still had time

A death you couldn’t save yourself from
Afterlife filled with regret
Soon you will have to learn
An eternal punishment of debt

Why did you have to leave me
Up above you look down on me
Watch as i mourn you helplessly
Watching in silence my suffering
Youll will never truly know
How much i couldve given
Your deaths guilt falls onto me
I will never be forgiven

Why
Now soon i suffer your own doings
My mind
is plagued
with the memory of when you were mine
I cant
change a thing
Wish things couldve stayed the same
All this time
Has passed
Now condemned,You are just a memory of my past

Does the band share lyrical duties?  or is it just one of you?  How seriously is it taken?

Lyrics are handle by Adrian(vocals) mostly however if he needs some help with an idea we are all there to support him. On the song “crawling through delirium” Ricco and Sam helped write the back half , we make sure to take our time lyrical to get something we are all happy with and more importantly Adrian. 


Can you name any upcoming bands from your area that we should watch for?

Lots of amazing bands in the Texas scene , we are very fortunate to be in a city and state with so much underrated talent like a Mankind, Endless Decay, Dysmorphia, Primal Descent . 


Can you tell us some music that the members of voracious contempt are into that may surprise people?

There’s a lot we listen to that might surprise you, Marvin Gaye , Cindy Lauper , Tribe called quest , David Bowie , Modest Mouse , Journey , Men at Work , Masayoshi Takanaka, Fleetwood Mac , the cranberries to name handful .


Thanks again for answering some questions!  Anything else you'd like to say to your fans?


Thank you for interviewing us , if there’s anything we want to say it’s Thank you , without the support from the people we wouldn’t not be ANYTHING.





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Sunday, February 2, 2025

Fleshmower Interview 2025



Duo from New York is here to slam and smash your face in!!!  If you don't know about FleshMower, get to know them.  For sure a band to watch!



CEREBRAL REVIEWMENT

Thanks for taking the time to talk!  Who is Fleshmower?  Where are you guys from?  


DUSTIN (Vocals, Drums)

Thanks for having us! Fleshmower is Kevin Muck - Guitar/Bass and myself, Dustin Klimek - Vocals/Drums. We’re from Buffalo, New York.


What other bands have you guys been a part of?


We also play in Morgue Terror.


The new demo is just raw, aggressive, amazing slam after slam.  Can you tell us a little about your writing process?



Thank you! That’s what we aim for. We jam in my basement. Kevin usually has a riff he wants to use and we go from there!


Who did the art for the demo?



Ricky Pile. Classic 2000’s brutal death artist. Love his work. @pileworm_art on Instagram.


You guys have been working a lot with Luke from Seminal Embalmment and 6Mozilla6 for videos and promo stuff, how did that come about?



I saw a promo video he did for Neuropsychosis and thought it looked great. I knew I wanted to work with him when we were ready. Luke is the man and an absolute pleasure to work with! 


I also love the new shirt designs!  Who did them? Can fans still get the shirts?



Eko Fitriyanto did the logo and Akbar Indriano altered the video game covers and made everything look sick. They are available on our bandcamp. 


Can you tell us some of your influences, musical or other?


We’re both influenced by a wide range of death metal and hardcore from mostly the 90’s and 2000’s. Some of our favorites are Sepultura, Obituary, Guttural Secrete and Inhuman Dissiliency.


Plans for a full length?  Shows?  ANYTHING?!  Please!!


Right now we’re letting the demo ride for a bit and then plan on working on an EP. Shows may be possible, but we have to find 1-2 live musicians. We might have a small batch of physical demos soon and more merch. 


Can you tell us anything about Fleshmower that would surprise fans?

We love nu metal.


Again thanks for answering a few questions, and we will be impatiently waiting and watching for more from you guys!!!

Thank you for everything you do and interviewing the best in the underground!


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FLESHMOWER

MORGUE TERROR

PILEWORM ART

6MOZILLA6

EKO FITRIYANTO

AKBAR INDRIANO