Defiled unleash first track and reveal details of new album

DEFILED logo
Japanese cult death metal act DEFILED are unleashing the first new song taken from their forthcoming album ‘Towards Inevitable Ruin’, which is scheduled for worldwide release on July 8th. 

The brutally raw track “Force And Obedience” is now exclusively streaming via the official media partners listed below.

Metal.de (DE)
Friedhof Magazine (ES)
Kaaoszine (FI)
Thrashocore (FR)
Andfari (IS)
Rock Hard (IT)
Zware Metalen (NL)
Eternal Terror (NO)
Kvlt (PL)
Ultraje (PT)
Antichrist Magazine (UA)
Terrorizer (UK)

Mastermind Yusuke Sumita states: “Season of Mist is undoubtedly our home and they have been supporting us for years. This is why we were able to create our new album ‘Towards Inevitable Ruin’ with confidence and complete artistic freedom. Now you can hear the first track ‘Force And Obedience’. We are looking forward to receive your reactions. Give it more than one spin!”

Artwork and tracklist of ‘Towards Inevitable Ruin’ can be viewed below.

DEFILED album cover
1. Subversion
2. Cauterized
3. Doomsday
4. Conspiracy
5. Force And Obedience
6. Shadows Hands
7. Fear From Above
8. Scapegoat
9. Debunked
10. One World
11. Silent But Ongoing
12. Towards Inevitable Ruin
DEFILED band picture
DEFILED come barging in like some crusty Godzilla made out of the stuff polished tech death nightmares are made from. These revered Samurai of death metal crush through the spiral ganglion with a sound rawer than shark sushi that still bites. No doubt the low-fi production of their fifth full-length ‘Towards Inevitable Ruin’ owes as much to gutter punk as is possible for a band following the path of extreme metal. Yet after giving this monster some spins, the apparent fragments start to drift together – starting from a catchy fill, riff or grating grunt that morph into a strange hook relentlessly driving its spike into the brain. 

‘Towards Inevitable Ruin’ is not pretty, nor pretending and reduced to the bare bones. DEFILED are definitely making a statement of naked brutality.

This time it took the Japanese “only” five years to deliver a follow-up to the acclaimed ‘In Crisis’ (2011), which came out eight years after ‘Divination’ (2003) shook the world awake to the band from the Land of the Rising Sun. DEFILED climbed to the top of Asia’s death metal scene with the release of their self-financed EP ‘Defeat of Sanity’ (1994) two years after their inception. Founded in Tokyo, they quickly combined the brutal and technical aspects of this mad metropolis into their own unique sound. Their first album ‘Erupted Wrath’ (1999) was mixed by genre legend Jim Morris in Tampa, Florida, who returned to work on sophomore opus ‘Ugliness Revealed’ (2001) as well as third full-length ‘Divination’. The Japanese opened for extreme metal legends such as CANNIBAL CORPSE and MORBID ANGEL, and toured with INCANTATION and MAYHEM to name but a few. In their latest endeavor, DEFILED embarked on a celebrated death metal mission throughout Asia, which let them to places rarely found in tour-schedules such as India, Bangladesh, Mongolia and Nepal.

DEFILED are back with a bang. ‘Towards Inevitable Ruin’ is not for the faint of heart or intended for easy listening, but given a chance it will not fail to impress!

Line-up
Shinichiro Hamada: vocal, guitar
Yusuke Sumita: guitar
Hiroaki Sato: bass
Keisuke Hamada: drums

www.defiled.info
www.facebook.com/defiled

Style: Brutal Death Metal

Press-kit: http://presskit.season-of-mist.com/PressKits/Defiled/

Booking: booking@defiled.info 

Pre-sales: http://smarturl.it/DefiledRuinShop

Available formats
Digipak CD
Gatefold vinyl (black and coloured)

On further news, DEFILED are announcing the first shows in Japan in support of ‘Towards Inevitable Ruin’. See below for a list of all currently confirmed dates.
14 Jul 16 Osaka (JP) Hokage
15 Jul 16 Seoul (KR) Dream Hall
16 Jul 16 Tokyo (JP ) Merry Go Round
17 Jul 16 Yokohama (JP) El Puente
18 Jul 16 Nagoya (JP) Daytrive
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When my old buddy Kenn Jensen asked me if I wanted to contribute to the new site he had created, then called powermetal.dk, I didn't hesitate. My love for metal music was and is great. I wrote my first review during the summer of 2004 (Moonspell's 'Antidote' album). In 2015, I took over the editor-in-chief role.

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