Thanatopsis Streaming Ripping New Single "Consequence"
California's Thanatopsis have unleashed the new single "Consequence", off their upcoming debut album Initiation due out October 23, 2020 via Extreme Metal Music to follow their four independently released demos between 1993-1997.
The band comments about the song: "'Consequence' is one of the newer songs that was written for the 'Initiation' album. 'Consequence' is basically about the uprising of the common man against population control perpetrated by the ruling class and the subsequent formation of an underground resistance. The epic nature, aggressiveness, and twists in this song make for a listening experience that we believe will resonate with our audience."
You can listen to "Consequence" on YouTube & Spotify.
After a hiatus, 3/4 of the band has reunited along with the new addition of drummer Jason Borton (Jungle Rot, Arkaik) to offer their debut full-length, which features past recordings that are given a second life and a chance to be heard by a broader audience along with new unheard material. The album was recorded at Trident Studios with renowned producer Juan Urteaga (Exodus, Testament, Machine Head).
The overall album experience shares eight old school thrash/death metal influenced tracks that are an emotionally twisted ride of violently catchy brutality. With themes that include corruption, occultism, murder, revolt, and loss of faith, Thanatopsis delivers an album that keeps the listener engaged from start to finish, with a sound unlike any other.
"It has been a long time in the making and we are very excited to present to the world the first official full-length Thanatopsis album “Initiation’.” comments the band. “This album contains timeless songs that fans, both old and new, will appreciate. Bringing our sound to the masses has been a collective dream of ours for a long time. In a scene that is saturated with bands, we are proud to release something that is unique in character to the metal world at large."
Initiation album pre-order CD here, Digital here.
First single: "Embodiment" on YouTube, Spotify.
Track Listing:
The Age of Silence (4:26)
Embodiment (3:06)
Consequence (5:17)
Malfated (5:17)
Initiation (5:17)
Your Demise (5:17)
Grim (3:33)
Suffer System (4:21)
Album Length: 36:32
Album Credits:
Produced, Mixed, and Mastered by Juan J. Urteaga at Trident Studios, Pacheco, CA
Co-Produced by David A. Couch
Artwork by Matt Cavotta
Layout by Arturo Hernandez
Art Concepts and Direction by David A. Couch
Thanatopsis logo by Brutal Disorder
John Bishop – Vocals
David A. Couch – Guitars
Thom Hall – Bass
Jason Borton – Drums
Additional vocals by Juan J. Urteaga
Drums, Bass, and Vocals recorded at Trident Studios, Pacheco, CA
Guitars recorded at Metal Command Center, Parker, CO
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