CREPITATION Release New Single "Rancid Blubbery Encrustments"
Slamming brutal death grinders Crepitation has unveiled the third and final single from their upcoming new album, Monstrous Eruption of Impetuous Preposterosity.
“Rancid Blubbery Encrustments” sees Crepitation max out on the deathgrind element of their sound. Utter musical chaos delivered at blistering speeds with some vocal highlights of the album, guaranteed to crack a smile on the most elitist of death gatekeepers.
Check out additional songs from Monstrous Eruption of Impetuous Preposterosity on Spotify and Apple Music.
A staple of the UK death metal scene, the band is set to return with their sophomore full-length titled Monstrous Eruption of Impetuous Preposterosity. The album is being released by Australian extreme metal label Vicious Instinct Records on June 23rd, 2023. Work on the record has been underway for several years now but with the world imploding recently, the lads lacked the ability to rehearse as a band which initially affected the writing process. With improvisation, they found new ways to make music which has further developed the sound you hear on the album.
Tapping into a variety of musical inspirations, the album sounds like Crepitation, but with more Crepitation. Faster, slower, more tech, more silly, more grind, more extreme, and more stupid. Vicious Instinct Records is very proud to be releasing this record on behalf of Crepitation and we couldn't be happier to share it with the world. Merch and media pre-orders are live, everything is limited to one pressing.
Pre-order Monstrous Eruption of Impetuous Preposterosity at:
Tracklist:
Carcinogenital Space Hopper
Rancid Blubbery Encrustments
Methanated Propulsion of Gaseous Levitation
The Gyrospastic Photomancer (Purging of the Able-bodied)
Vicious Entwattering of Obstinant Nepotistic Shithouses
Priapismic Whisking of Mucilaginous Concrete Slurry
Custardized Urethral Vomit Cannon
Bloated Festering Mass of Corpulent Immensity
Devourification of Skewerised Rottiserie Hominids
Molecular Testicular Spectacular Dracula Vernacular
Reeking Blobs of Globular Viscosity
Barkkake
Superkalifragelisticexpibabyshakeus
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Crepitation is:
Joseph Mortimer – Bass
Chris Butterworth – Vocals
Mark Pearce – Vocals
Ste Morris – Guitar
Tripy - Drums
About:
Formed as a bedroom project in 2005, Crepitation quickly evolved into a live band that has featured members from across the UK extreme music scene. Releasing the critically acclaimed split North West Slam Fest featuring Ingested and Kastrated in 2007, the band gained fans around the world and began crushing stages alongside the biggest and best.
After a short break from 2010 – 2013, the band regrouped with a solid lineup that went on to write and release the band’s debut full-length The Violence of the Slams through Amputated Vein Records. The band then toured internationally including many high-profile festivals around the world.
Releasing two more split CDs and a compilation CD/DVD, Crepitation has evolved into one of the top extreme metal bands in the UK and continues to decimate stages worldwide.
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