Undeath share new single and music video, “Necrobionics”
Undeath share new single and music video, “Necrobionics” |
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Photo credit: Errick Easterday Rochester, NY death metal act Undeath have today shared “Necrobionics”, the bludgeoning third single to be taken from their upcoming sophomore album, It’s Time… To Rise from the Grave. Alongside the track’s release, Undeath have shared the accompanying music video today via YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mphv4ZQDcCQ. “Necrobionics'” visual component is a homage to the classic video game series Doom. It’s Time… To Rise From The Grave is set to be released via Prosthetic Records on April 22nd. Stream “Necrobionics” and pre-order It’s Time… To Rise From The Grave here: https://lnk.to/UNDEATH Of the single, Kyle Beam (guitar) comments: “‘Necrobionics’ is the defacto mosh track off ‘It’s Time…‘. When we drop this one live, it’s going to leave the pit looking much like the chorus says, with ‘Piles of death, corpses en masse’. The track’s lyrics draws a lot of aesthetic influence from the early Doom/Quake games, with the video paying homage to some of my favorite pastimes.“ It’s Time… To Rise from the Grave shows the reconfigured quintet – Kyle Beam (guitars), Alexander Jones (vocals), Tommy Wall (bass), Jared Welch (guitars) and Matt Browning (drums) – have retained their mind-infecting sonic savagery but weren’t satisfied in their pursuit to improve it through wicked (yet studied) reformulation. It’s Time… To Rise from the Grave isn’t just an early contender for death metal album of 2022 – it’s destined to be a modern-day classic. Undeath traveled to Philadelphia to record It’s Time… To Rise from the Grave with Scoops Dardaris at Headroom Studios in March-April 2021. Dardaris rough-mixed on the fly during the recording sessions, and then required two more weeks after to finalize the mix. Not ones to sacrifice a working team, they brought on Arthur Rizk (Creeping Death, Enforced) to master. In four years, Undeath have done the unlikely. They have two celebrated, oft-streamed demos, a coveted Decibel flexi disc, two brutish videos (“Acidic Twilight Visions”, “Entranced by the Pendulum”), completed a riotous 30-date American tour mid-pandemic with The Black Dahlia Murder, and released a fan-obsessed full-length in Lesions of a Different Kind. To stop now would be contrary to Undeath‘s diehard, work-hardened ethos. Indeed, they’re forging ahead. It’s Time… To Rise from the Grave undoubtedly levels up Undeath. The New Yorkers are the vanguard of the next wave of hard-hearted American death metal. Join the undead army now…march or die completely! It’s Time… To Rise From The Grave track-listing1. Fiend For Corpses2. Defiled Again3. Rise From The Grave4. Necrobionics5. Enhancing The Dead6. The Funeral Within7. Head Splattered in Seven Ways8. Human Chandelier9. Bone Wrought10. Trampled Headstones |

Album artwork by: Matt Browning (Undeath)
It’s Time… To Rise From The Grave will be available on multiple physical formats including various vinyl variants of which – at the time of writing – three have already sold out, as well as on cassette and CD. Pre-orders are live now – CLICK HERE FOR MORE.

Undeath have also recently announced a number of North American shows in support of Dying Fetus from April through to June.
Undeath tour dates
w/ Dying Fetus
April 29 – Baltimore Soundstage – Baltimore, MD
April 30 – Canal Club – Richmond, VA
May 1 – Hooligans Music Hall – Jacksonville, NC
May 3 – The Underground – Charlotte, NC
May 4 – Masquerade, Heaven – Atlanta, GA
May 5 – Underbelly – Jacksonville, FL
May 6 – Jannus Live – Tampa, FL
May 7 – Revolution Live – Ft Lauderdale, FL
May 9 – Warehouse Live – Houston, TX
May 10 – Amplified Live – Dallas, TX
May 11 – Come and Take It Live – Austin, TX
May 13 – Nile Theater – Phoenix, AZ
May 14 – Regent Theater – Los Angeles, CA
May 15 – The Observatory – Santa Ana, CA
May 16 – House of Blues – San Diego, CA
May 17 – The UC Theatre – Berkeley, CA
May 18 – Goldfield Trading Post – Roseville, CA
May 19 – Bossanova Ballroom – Portland, OR
May 20 – Rickshaw Theatre – Vancouver, BC
May 21 – El Corazon – Seattle, WA
May 23 – Metro Music Hall – Salt Lake City, UT
May 24 – Summit Music Hall – Denver, CO
May 25 – Granada Theater – Lawrence, KS
May 26 – The Lyric – Minneapolis, MN
May 27 – Pop’s – Sauget, IL
May 28 – Concord Music Hall – Chicago, IL
May 29 – The Crofoot Ballroom – Pontiac, MI
May 31 – The Opera House – Toronto, ON
June 1 – Imperial Bell – Quebec City, QC
June 2 – Corona Theatre – Montreal, QC
June 3 – Gramercy Theatre – New York, NY
June 4 – Theatre of Living Arts – Philadelphia, PA
June 5 – The Palladium – Worcester, MA
Undeath line-up:
Kyle Beam – guitars
Alexander Jones – vocals
Tommy Wall – bass
Jared Welch – guitars
Matt Browning – drums
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