Skeletal Remains debut new track

2020-07-10 by Fernando Alves STAFF | 7 Comments
Californian death metallers Skeletal Remains are streaming the lyric video for 'Illusive Divinity', the first single taken from their upcoming new album The Entombent Of Chaos, out September 11th via Century Media Records.

The album will be released as Gatefold LP plus CD, Limited Edition Digipak CD with patch, jewelcase CD and digital album.

Stream 'Illusive Divinity' lyric video below.


Video created by Aimed&Framed

Band comments:
"We chose to work with Dan Seagrave along with Dan Swanö once again for the artwork and mixing/mastering of the album as we were very satisfied with the work they both did on our last record. This time around there are a few more songs on seven-string guitar than the last album, making it an overall heavier sounding record. We also wanted to incorporate more aggression and brutality this time around to give the album that extreme edge it needed to top our last three releases. In addition to that, we brought in our good friend Charlie Koryn (Funebrarum, Ascended Dead) on drums to add his own pummeling sound into the mix giving us an end result we’re all extremely proud of. We cannot wait to share it with all fans of Death Metal!"

Tracklist:

1. Cosmic Chasm (Intro)
2. Illusive Divinity
3. Congregation Of Flesh
4. Synthetic Impulse
5. Tombs Of Chaos
6. Enshrined In Agony (Instrumental)
7. Dissectasy
8. Torturous Ways To Obliteration
9. Eternal Hatred
10. Unfurling The Casket

Bonus track:
11. Stench Of Paradise Burning (DISINCARNATE cover)

Tagged: Skeletal Remains

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botb
July 10th 2020
18327 Comments


Band fucks so hard

TheSpirit
Emeritus
July 10th 2020
30304 Comments


Extremely exited for this. Band is one of the more underrated in the current crop of death metal. Them bringing on the dude from Funebrarum and Ascended Dead (also underrated) is choice.

DungeonBoy
July 10th 2020
9945 Comments


what a band name, nice sound too. Production is nice too, punchy without sounding sterile. Will check this release for sure

JasonCarne
July 10th 2020
1184 Comments


These dudes are the real deal. They look, sound, and write like they came from the golden age of death metal and don't just feel like another OSDM revival act.

combustion07
July 10th 2020
12822 Comments


My god this slays so much. Beyond the Flesh has a handful of my all time favorite death metal solos. Band is just all around masterful tbh. Hype for the album. The drums and overall momentum on this track are insane. Hopefully aoty. Glad to see about instrumental in the tracklist too

bloc
July 11th 2020
70683 Comments


Ooh big hype, these guys are so damn underrated

Deathconscious
July 13th 2020
27459 Comments


Extremely exited for this. Band is one of the more underrated in the current crop of death metal. [2]

and theyve got the same drummer from VoidCeremony and Ascended Dead, fuuuuck yeah.



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