Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: TUMORCD89
- Format: CD
- UPC: 642419999799
- Street Date: 12/11/15
- PreBook Date: 11/06/15
- Label: Malignant »
- Genre: Metal
- Run Time: 49:00 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Year of Production: 2015
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: WORLD
- Language: English
Product Assets
Abjection Ritual - Futility Ries
True death industrial/power electronics.... bleak and nihilistic, filled with aggression and ominous atmospheres.
- List Price: $10.99
- Your Price: $8.24
- In Stock: 1
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With 2 previously self-released CDrs, Erie, Pennsylvania's Abjection Ritual grabbed our attention by creating a particularly bleak and virulent strain of death industrial that takes the unbridled, feral violence of American power electronics and combines it with the classic charnel house, necro-atmospherics of vintage Cold Meat Industry (BDN, MZ.412, In Slaughter Natives). Futility Rites is his proper debut, and it fully delivers on the promise and potential of earlier material. From the slow, caustic crawl of "Aversor", "Entropic Embrace", or "Tabernacle of Teeth and Tongues", to the heavily mechanized grind, razor sharp frequencies and lurching physicality of the title track or "Objects of Wrath", each of the 8 tracks here are impenetrably dark and filled with oppressive dread, culminating in a release that immediately propels Abjection Ritual to the front of the pack when it comes to malevolent, post-apocalyptic electronics.
For fans of Steel Hook Prostheses, The Vomit Arsonist, Brighter Death Now, In Slaughter Natives.
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Sales Points
- True old school death industrial for fans of the vintage Colds Meat Industtry sound
- Proper debut for Malignant after two highly acclaimed self-released CDrs
- For fans of In Slaughter Natives, Karjalan Sissit, Steel Hook Prostheses.
- Limited 500 in digipak designed by renowned artist Brian Van Der Pol
Press Quotes
If you're looking for something bleak, noisy and absolutely APOCALYPTIC to ruin your day then look no further
—frank Cordry, Fucked By Noise