CORPSESSED's Succumb to Rot Now Streaming in Full on Decibel Magazine
The newest album from Finland’s death metal pacesetters CORPSESSED is now streaming in its entirety. Decibel Magazine is hosting the exclusive premiere of Succumb to Rot ahead of its official release date.
CORPSESSED celebrate their 15th anniversary with the release of Succumb to Rot via Dark Descent Records on April 22, 2022. Vinyl will come later in 2022 through Dark Descent (North America) / Me Saco Un Ojo (Europe) collaboration.
Stream Succumb to Rot now on Decibel HERE.
Order Succumb To Rot on the Dark Descent Records Bandcamp page.
The unholy union of CORPSESSED and Dark Descent Records, which began with 2011’s highly acclaimed The Dagger & the Chalice EP, endures to this day. Both entities have since gone to transform the shape of the death underground as we know it, carving out a unique niche reserved only for true old-school zealots. With a steady line-up of seven years in place and a strong foothold on the top of the death metal hierarchy, CORPSESSED delivers an arrogantly superior milestone of atmospheric old-school death metal enveloped in existential dread.
The mentally distressing artwork by Vladimir 'Smerdulak' Chebakov also continues a tradition of exceptional CORPSESSED album covers. Succumb to Rot was produced, recorded, and mixed by M.M. at Furnace 5034 from October 2020 to January 2021. The album was mastered by D. Lowndes at Resonance Sound Studio. Analog synths on Succumb to Rot were performed by L.Lindqvist.
Tracklist:
Succumb To Rot
Relentless Entropy
Death-Stench Effluvium
Spiritual Malevolence
Calling Void
Sublime Indignation
Profane Phlegm
Pneuma Akathartos
Check out CORPSESSED!
CORPSESSED is:
J-P.M. – Drums
J.L. – Guitars
M.M. - Vocals (backing), Guitars
N.M. – Vocals
T.K. - Bass
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