AATR Premier – MACERATION “The Den Of Misery” lyric video
29th November 2024 0 By Jon DeauxBehold the den of misery and emptiness which will eat your soul from inside! With a fast melodic yet aggressive opening riff this new MACERATION digital single and lyric video, from their upcoming album “Serpent Devourment”, is a very fast and heavy song, keeping the trademark of the Danish band in the genre.
In November 2022, Danish band Maceration released their new album “It Never Ends…” with death metal legend Dan Swanö – Edge Of Sanity, Bloodbath etc. – on vocals. This was 30 years after their 1992 album “A Serenade Of Agony” was released. Also with Dan Swanö on vocals and members from Invocator. The Danish band played a central role in the Danish death metal scene and was among the pioneers of the style in Denmark.
With a comeback album 30 years after its debut, there has been great interest in the resurrected band. Maceration has received massive press coverage in the largest media within the metal genre both in Denmark and abroad. With the great success of the comeback album, it is now time for a new Maceration album.
The band’s third album “Serpent Devourment” will be released on 31 January 2025. Again, Dan Swanö has played an important role in the creation as producer and the man behind the mix in his Unisound studio.
But this time he has not recorded the vocals. Maceration’s regular lead singer Jan Bergmann Jepsen (ex. Cor Vacante) has done the recording duties and he leaves no doubt after he has taken over the vocals on the new recordings. Jan Bergmann has been with Maceration live since the resurrection in 2022 and on some tracks on “It Never Ends” in a duet with Swanö, but now he is alone at the front. With a deep, growling and brutal vocal style, he is the perfect successor to Swanö and he carves this into stone on the new album.
Ten brand new tracks are what will be served on “Serpent Devourment”. Brutality, speed, and heaviness are the key words for all tracks, but also melody and catchy riffs and choruses characterize Maceration’s tracks as always. This applies to the heavy riffs in the title track and “Where Leeches Thrive” and the fast easily recognizable themes in “The Den of Misery” or the triplet-based aggressive main riff in “A Corrosive Heart Fell Below”.
The whole new album is a varied creature, with fast death metal attacks like “The Suffering” and “For The End Alone” over heavy “Revolt The Tyrant Dream”, “In Rot Unleashed” or “Emptiness Embraced”. Fans of Maceration will nod in recognition to the band’s hallmarks and style, while new listeners will be embraced by stylish, brutal and aggressive old school death metal that has references back to the forefathers of death metal and also from the members’ previous bands such as Invocator, Spectral Mortuary, and Corpus Mortale.
In addition to singer Jan Bergmann Jepsen, the band consists of Jakob Schultz – guitarist and main composer and only original member who was also previously in the renowned Danish band Invocator. Rune Koldby is a bass player with years of experience in Danish metal bands such as Exmortem and Spectral Mortuary, while the drums are handled by Nicolai Kaltoft (ex. Corpus Mortale) and Robert Tengs is the rhythm guitarist.
“Serpent Devourment” will be released on LP (black vinyl limited to 300 copies and light blue vinyl, limited to 200), CD and digital on January 31st, 2025 via Emanzipation Productions.
Lineup:
Jan Bergmann Jepsen – vocals
Nicolai Kaltoft – drums
Rune Koldby – bass
Robert Tengs – guitar
Jakob Schultz – lead guitar
Digital single:
https://bfan.link/mac-denmis
Webshop:
https://bit.ly/mac-band
Web:
https://www.facebook.com/maceration
https://www.instagram.com/macerationdenmark/
https://maceration.bandcamp.com/
https://music.apple.com/pt/artist/maceration/73385679
https://tidal.com/browse/artist/4548337?u
https://www.deezer.com/us/artist/327875
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