Gore House Productions proudly announces the release of NECRAMBULANT‘s second full-length Upheaval of Malignant Necrambulance to follow 2022’s A Feast of Festering Flesh (EP) and 2013 debut album Infernal Infectious Necro-ambulatory Pandemic.
The sophomore album due out on March 7th, 2025, is a relentless record presented as an anthology of all that NECRAMBULANT represents, horror, gore, and slamming brutal death metal. Musically, the band incorporated a full arsenal of death metal and slam to further define their self-described sound of “Inhuman Slam Grind”. Lyrically, the album has something to offer on many levels of thematic brutality; zombies, serial killers, cannibals, sci-fi, and Warhammer.
“We think our new full-length will be well received by fans of our earlier work. We put out our somewhat experimental EP back in 2022 to a very mixed bag of reviews. We had kind of expected that particular release to receive some heat, as it was a bit of a departure from our previous sound. For the EP, we wanted short, to-the-point, less modern-sounding slam/death metal. We wanted it to have the sound of something like a reanimated corpse that had been lying out in the desert, dried out, dusty, and decayed; that was my approach to the vocal sound and some people dug it while others hated it. But with the new album being more of a return to form, we hope that it will be more well-received among fans who have been with us since the beginning as well as something fresh for our newer listeners to enjoy as well. The new album is just a relentless barrage of slamming brutal death metal. We strived for a no bulls**t / no filler track list that will just pummel the listener with heaviness.” says the band.
To infest the auditory canals of extreme metal fans around the globe, NECRAMBULANT is unshackling their first single “Chunked Pus Chowder” accompanied by a gruesome claymation video. The band explains further on the track: “This is one that was written with more humor in mind than anything else. Just a song that’s gross for the sake of being gross. Peter Jackson‘s 80s films Bad Taste and Dead Alive (especially the dinner table scene) probably played a role in coming up with this one.”
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