8715392243028
8715392743016

Borders Of Mania

red rot

Regular
£12.99
Sale
Regular
£12.99
Unavailable
Unit Price
per 

Format: CD

Cat No: HHR202430CD

Release Date:  31 May 2024

Label:  Hammerheart Records / Napalm Records

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  8715392243028

Genres:  Hard Rock & Metal  

Release Date:  27 July 2024

Label:  Hammerheart Records / Napalm Records

Packaging Type:  Gate Fold Vinyl

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  8715392743016

Genres:  Hard Rock & Metal  

  • Description

    "Borders of Mania" is a relentless extreme metal opus of technical beauty and bludgeoning grace!
    Red Rot is the extreme metal band of Luciano Lorusso George and Davide Tiso, formerly of Ephel Duath, and their follow up album "Borders of Mania" is a relentless opus of
    technical beauty and bludgeoning grace. A punishing descent into human psychosis.
    Red Rot is a physical band, it attacks you right on the gut once you push play. When Luciano and Davide decided to start the band, they had this big raw sound in mind: Red Rot's
    essence was alive even before the songs were written. Roaring guitars attacking the listener like a bag of bricks, natural sounding extreme metal drums, a heavy rounded bass
    linking guitars and drums and a voice that punishes like a crazy sermon playing on a loop in your head. Red Rot has also a broken, masculine sense of doom. It's almost funerary.
    It's the kind darkness that is palpable and right in your face. Almost unequivocal.
    The fifteen songs on "Borders of Mania" are musically intense, raw and passionate, but with a multi-faceted elegance that envisages Red Rot appealing to fans of radical and
    heavy music right across the spectrum. Engorged with elements of Death Metal, Doom and Thrash: Mal de Vivre sounds like a twisted blend of the roots of early Morbid Angel and
    Paradise Lost with the experimental discord of Voivod and the hardcore clash and klang of bands like Converge.

    Description

    "Borders of Mania" is a relentless extreme metal opus of technical beauty and bludgeoning grace!
    Red Rot is the extreme metal band of Luciano Lorusso George and Davide Tiso, formerly of Ephel Duath, and their follow up album "Borders of Mania" is a relentless opus of
    technical beauty and bludgeoning grace. A punishing descent into human psychosis.
    Red Rot is a physical band, it attacks you right on the gut once you push play. When Luciano and Davide decided to start the band, they had this big raw sound in mind: Red Rot's
    essence was alive even before the songs were written. Roaring guitars attacking the listener like a bag of bricks, natural sounding extreme metal drums, a heavy rounded bass
    linking guitars and drums and a voice that punishes like a crazy sermon playing on a loop in your head. Red Rot has also a broken, masculine sense of doom. It's almost funerary.
    It's the kind darkness that is palpable and right in your face. Almost unequivocal.
    The fifteen songs on "Borders of Mania" are musically intense, raw and passionate, but with a multi-faceted elegance that envisages Red Rot appealing to fans of radical and
    heavy music right across the spectrum. Engorged with elements of Death Metal, Doom and Thrash: Mal de Vivre sounds like a twisted blend of the roots of early Morbid Angel and
    Paradise Lost with the experimental discord of Voivod and the hardcore clash and klang of bands like Converge.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Compulsive Delusion
      • 2. Agony Untold
      • 3. False Memory
      • 4. Homo Sapiens Imago Dei
      • 5. Messianic Alteration
      • 6. Inner Voice
      • 7. Overlord
      • 8. Not in Control
      • 9. Cranioscopy
      • 10. Endless Ravine
      • 11. Vindication
      • 12. Self Harm Scars
      • 13. Misericordie
      • 14. Sun
      • 15. Affliction and Relief

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Compulsive Delusion
      • 2. Agony Untold
      • 3. False Memory
      • 4. Homo Sapiens Imago Dei
      • 5. Messianic Alteration
      • 6. Inner Voice
      • 7. Overlord

      Side 2

      • 1. Not in Control
      • 2. Cranioscopy
      • 3. Endless Ravine
      • 4. Vindication
      • 5. Self Harm Scars
      • 6. Misericordie
      • 7. Sun
      • 8. Affliction and Relief