Necromancing the Stone premieres new track, “Ritualistic Demise”

 

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UPCOMING RELEASE DATES

22.07.16 HAMMERS OF MISFORTUNE – “Dead Revolution” (CD//vinyl/digital)
22.07.16 REVOCATION – “Great Is Our Sin” (CD/vinyl/digital)
08.07.16 YOB – “The Illusion of Motion” (Vinyl Re-issue)
08.07.16 YOB – “The Unreal Never Lived” (Vinyl Re-issue)
08.07.16 HEXX – “No Escape” (Vinyl Re-issue)
08.07.16 HEXX – “Under the Spell” (Vinyl Re-issue)
05.08.16 NECROMANCING THE STONE – “Jewel of the Vile” (CD/digital)


Necromancing the Stone premieres new track, “Ritualistic Demise”, via MetalSucks.net

If flaccid, identikit, breakdown-laden “metal” is the disease, Necromancing The Stone is the cure. With their upcoming debut full-length, Jewel Of The Vile, the group – featuring current/former members of Arsis (James Malone, guitars), The Absence (Jeramie Kling, drums), The Black Dahlia Murder (Ryan “Bart” Williams, bass) and Brimstone Coven (guitarist Justin Wood and vocalist “Big” John Williams) – plans to vanquish “Breakdownicus Gratuitous” with 11 tracks that are uniquely Necromancing The Stone. For a preview of Jewel Of The Vile, please visit MetalSucks.net, where the new track, “Ritualistic Demise”, can be heard: metalsucks.net

Due out August 5th worldwide via Metal Blade Records, Jewel Of The Vile is now available for pre-order in various formats at metalblade.com/necromancingthestone – where the first single, “The Siren’s Call”, is also streaming. If you’ve ever stolen music, now is the time to pay the piper: buy the album and support true heavy metal!

Featuring artwork by Ariel Zucker-Brull and guest appearances by Taylor Nordberg (The Absence, Infernaeon) and Jeff Loomis (Arch Enemy, Nevermore, etc., etc.), Jewel Of The Vile immerses the listener in fantastical tales, like those found in fantasy novels, or in the playing of an intense game of D&D. The sparing inclusion of death metal growls for characters within the stories adds an extra dynamic to the already epic vocals, which are backed by gigantic riffs and pulverizing rhythms. From the moment the aptly titled “Crusher” rushes from the speakers, Necromancing The Stone own you. True heavy metal fans, look no further – your salvation has arrived with Jewel Of The Vile!

Jewel Of The Vile track-listing:
1. Crusher
2. Bleed for the Night
3. The Descent
4. The Siren’s Call
5. Ritualistic Demise
6. The Old One
7. Rotted Reunion
8. Unfinished Business
9. Honor Thy Prophet
10. From Graves to Infamy
11. The Battle of Morningstar

Necromancing the Stone line-up:
“Big” John Williams – vocals
James Malone – guitars
Justin Wood – guitars
Ryan Williams – bass
Jeramie Kling – drums

Necromancing the Stone online:
https://twitter.com/NecrotheStone
https://www.facebook.com/necromancingthestone
https://www.indiemerchstore.com/b/necromancing-the-stone


anstehende Veröffentlichungstermine:

22.07.16 HAMMERS OF MISFORTUNE – “Dead Revolution” (CD//vinyl/digital)
22.07.16 REVOCATION – “Great Is Our Sin” (CD/vinyl/digital)
08.07.16 YOB – “The Illusion of Motion” (Vinyl Re-issue)
08.07.16 YOB – “The Unreal Never Lived” (Vinyl Re-issue)
08.07.16 HEXX – “No Escape” (Vinyl Re-issue)
08.07.16 HEXX – “Under the Spell” (Vinyl Re-issue)
05.08.16 NECROMANCING THE STONE – “Jewel of the Vile” (CD/digital)


Necromancing the Stone stellen einen neuen Track, “Ritualistic Demise”, via MetalSucks.net vor

Wenn man labbrigen Setzenkasten-“Metal” voller Breakdowns als Krankheit ansieht, naht Heilung in Gestalt von Necromancing The Stone. Mit ihrem kommenden Debütalbum Jewel Of The Vile möchte die Band – bestehend aus aktuellen/ehemaligen Mitgliedern von Arsis (James Malone, Gitarre), The Absence (Jeramie Kling, Drums), The Black Dahlia Murder (Ryan “Bart” Williams, Bass) und Brimstone Coven (Gitarrist Justin Wood und Sänger “Big” John Williams) – die Krankheit “Breakdownicus Gratuitous” mit elf Songs ausrotten, die unverkennbar nach Necromancing The Stone klingen. Für einen weitere Vorgeschmack auf Jewel Of The Vile, surft rüber zu MetalSucks.net, und streamt dort die neue Single “Ritualistic Demise”: metalsucks.net

Am 5.8. erscheint Jewel Of The Vile weltweit bei Metal Blade Records und ist jetzt in unterschiedlichen Formaten auf metalblade.com/necromancingthestone erhältlich – wo ihr auch die erste Single “The Siren’s Call” im Stream hören könnt. Falls ihr je Musik gestohlen habt, ist es jetzt an der Zeit, die Zeche zu zahlen: Kauft diese Scheibe und unterstützt echten Heavy Metal!

Mit seinem Artwork von Ariel Zucker-Brull und Gastauftritten von Taylor Nordberg (The Absence, Infernaeon) sowie Jeff Loomis (Arch Enemy, Nevermore, etc., etc.) versetzt Jewel Of The Vile den Hörer in eine Welt voller fantastischer Geschichten wie aus Fantasy-Büchern oder Rollenspielen wie Dungeons & Dragons. Ein paar Death-Metal-Growls zur Verkörperung einzelner Charaktere innerhalb der Storys trägt zur Dynamik des ohnehin epischen Gesangs bei, der von gigantischen Riffs und alles zerstäubenden Drum-Rhythmen unterfüttert wird. Vom passend betitelten “Crusher” an nehmen euch Necromancing The Stone in Beschlag. True-Metal-Fans, seht euch nicht weiter um als nach diesem Album: Jewel Of The Vile ist die vertonte Rettung vor dem Mainstream!

Jewel Of The Vile
1. Crusher
2. Bleed for the Night
3. The Descent
4. The Siren’s Call
5. Ritualistic Demise
6. The Old One
7. Rotted Reunion
8. Unfinished Business
9. Honor Thy Prophet
10. From Graves to Infamy
11. The Battle of Morningstar

Necromancing the Stone sind:
“Big” John Williams – vocals
James Malone – guitars
Justin Wood – guitars
Ryan Williams – bass
Jeramie Kling – drums

Necromancing the Stone online:
https://twitter.com/NecrotheStone
https://www.facebook.com/necromancingthestone
https://www.indiemerchstore.com/b/necromancing-the-stone


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