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Massacre: nuovo album a ottobre, ascolta il primo estratto intitolato ‘The Innsmouth Strain’

Di Orso Comellini - 7 Agosto 2021 - 10:12
Massacre: nuovo album a ottobre, ascolta il primo estratto intitolato ‘The Innsmouth Strain’

I riuniti Massacre annunciano il loro quarto album, “Resurgence”, in uscita il prossimo 22 ottobre via Nuclear Blast. I preordini sono attivi a questo link: https://media.nuclearblast.de/shoplanding/2021/Massacre/resurgence.html

La band ha poi pubblicato il video visualizer di ‘The Innsmouth Strain’, che trovate di seguito.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Floridia’s masters of death metal, MASSACRE, will return this fall with their highly anticipated 4th full-length album, “Resurgence,” that’s set for release on October 22nd from Nuclear Blast. Their first record in 7 years is well worth the wait, as one can attest from the cutthroat first new single, “The Innsmouth Strain,” revealed today. Fans can get a taste of what’s to come with the visualizer below and are invited to pre-order the album now!

Commenting on the upcoming album and new single, vocalist Kam Lee states:

“It’s all about Lovecraft isn’t it. Honesty though, aesthetically MASSACRE needed two main things to return to be proper. A) The return to the core roots of O.S.D.M. (Old School Death Metal) style death metal that late 80’s, early 90’s sound. Musically the record has to retain that nostalgic retro style. B) To return to the lyrical aesthetics laden with influences heavily drawn from the stories and fictional mythos that is all Lovecraftian.

‘The Innsmouth Strain’ is heavily influenced by the H.P. Lovecraft story “The Shadow Over Innsmouth,” yet has my own twisted take on transmutation body horror aspects thrown in. I sort of lyrically give it a David Cronenberg /Junji Ito type spin on a Lovecraft fiction. So lyrically it is basically it’s about body horror of aquatic transmutation. Any deeper meaning then that is just speculative, but could simply be metaphor for our world’s current situation with the pandemic and other threats of the spreading of viral infection. Musically it’s just proper O.S.D.M. the way it’s meant to be played and properly represented by MASSACRE.”