News : Premiere: Ulsect release a brand new track from upcoming self-titled album
From the darkest depths of The Netherlands and featuring members of the mighty Dodecahedron as well as ex members of Textures, comes the sinister sounds of Ulsect. The band have their debut self titled release coming out in just a few months and Metal Obsession is proud to present the Australian premiere of the latest track ‘Our Trivial Toil’, taken from the forthcoming new album. Check it out in the link below.
Here’s what the band have to say about the new song:
“The track ‘Our Trivial Toil’ depicts absolute futility. The colliding ways of man leading to inevitable doom. The oppressive force displayed throughout this song makes it one of the heaviest on our debut; even midst passages of deceptive calm, imminent terror lurks beneath the surface, ready to seize occasion.”
The debut self titled album is due for release on May 12th through Season of Mist.
Those residing in Australian can secure their copy of the brand new self titled Ulsect album from Nerve Gas today. For more information, head to the band’s official Facebook page, webpage and international webshop.
It is hard to imagine Tilburg as the heart of darkness. Yet in musical terms, this expression qualifies as an apt description for the homely Dutch city that has spawned such acts as blackened extremists DODECAHEDRON and rhythmic progressives TEXTURES. Out of this circle, ULSECT have emerged.
The death metal innovators feature guitarist Joris Bonis and drummer Jasper Barendregt from DODECAHEDRON as well as former TEXTURES bass-player Dennis Aarts. It therefore hardly comes as a surprise that elements of their origins have permeated into ULSECT’s eponymous debut album. You will find high technical precision and prowess woven into dense dissonance and lucent atmosphere.
‘Ulsect’ embodies relentless post-death metal aesthetics fraught with shifting patterns and dark tonality. The primeval forces unleashed by pioneers such as GORGUTS and DEATHSPELL OMEGA are violently harnessed to serve a sinister musical purpose. Nightmares transformed into sonic matter.
ULSECT herewith cordially invite you to dare and explore their dark dimension.
About Prarthana
Prarthana is a vegan, Indo-Aussie, heavy music addict, fluent in sarcasm and metal. Traveling is an obsession as she enjoys taking in the history of various countries and following her favorite bands. She's either eating, teaching grammar or learning an instrument, when not occupied with windmilling in the faces of other humans.Latest News
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