Malformity Premiere New Song "Monument to Decay"
Death Metal journeymen Malformity have partnered with Toilet ov Hell for the premiere of "Monument to Decay," a track from forthcoming album Monumental Ruin.
Malformity will release long-awaited debut album, Monumental Ruin, April 19 on CD, digital, and cassette formats via Unspeakable Axe Records. Pre-orders are available now on Bandcamp and through the UAR Store.
It has been a long, torturous road for the veterans of Atlanta death metal band MALFORMITY. Formed initially in 1991, when their own genre was still in its infancy, they created only a handful of demo recordings before calling it quits four years later. A long-overdue reformation happened in 2014, after which the band produced a couple of EPs and honed their craft.
At long last, 30 years after the band's initial formation, MALFORMITY have produced a monstrous debut album, complete with the suitably forbidding title of Monumental Ruin. Literally decades in the making, this beast shows the band at their sharpest and most evolved, mixing American and European death metal styles with a sure hand. Incorporating grind and doom influences where appropriate, Monumental Ruin is every inch the ancient, towering structure depicted on its atmospheric cover art. This is death metal old in spirit as well as in the age of the band that made it, but with a clear, current-day production and youthful vigor and brutality that keeps pace with any act you might name.
Unspeakable Axe Records is proud to unveil Monumental Ruin on CD and cassette this April, with a vinyl release set to follow in early summer.'
Check out “Monument To Decay” over on Toilet ov Hell HERE.
Tracklist:
And I Beheld...
Facemelt Bloodgrinder
Into Ruin
Degenerative Sequences
Immolated Archetype
False Dichotomy
Lost Necropolis
Lifeless Mindless
In Corrosion
Rapturous Damnation (bonus track)
Unraveling (bonus track)
About:
Originally founded in 1991 during the peak of the original wave of death metal, Malformity play death metal reflecting the classic Swedish and Florida sounds of that era. Further shaped by influences in grind, thrash, and doom, Malformity create a uniquely brutal and cerebral sound in the Atlanta metal scene.