612789666379

Depressants

Defect Designer

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Format: CD

Cat No: TOR256

PRE-ORDER: This item will be shipped with the aim to deliver on release day.

Release Date:  12 June 2026

Label:  Transcending Obscurity (Code 7

Packaging Type:  Brilliant Case (Jewel Case size, Holds 2 CDs)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  612789666379

Genres:  Hard Rock & Metal  Death Metal  

  • Description

    Defect Designer have kept progressing with each album and they seem to have reached the acme with this one. It's wildly diverse and refreshing while retaining their core sound; it's a marvel how they continue to remain death metal or keep reverting to it after unabashedly exploring various sounds and imbibe influences from so many unrelated and unexpected styles. No song is redundant or sounding too similar at this point; they have something or the other hidden in it, often towards the end. This is decidedly their most ambitious album and they've outdone themselves on this one to offer a singular, exhilarating experience for the true prog-minded fans of the style. With the music on "Depressants" being as colourful as the Ian Miller artwork, it is anything but what the album title suggests - that's just the classic tongue-in-cheek Defect Designer for you.

    • New release from one of the best known bands in Norway
    • Artwork by Ian Miller
    • For fans of - Diskord, Februus, Demilich, Contrastic, Swelling Repulsion, Disharmonic Orchestra

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Daily Dose of Gloom
      • 2. Butterfly Juice Straws
      • 3. Repeated Aversive Stimuli Inducer
      • 4. Carte Blanche
      • 5. Expiration Deferral Request Denied
      • 6. Scorching The Rival Pogonomyrmex Burrows
      • 7. Body Count Of My Cow Tail
      • 8. I Heard Robespierre Screamed Like A Bitch
      • 9. Peons Before My Drabbing Wings
      • 10. As The Terracotta Dust Settles
      • 11. Awaiting The Return Of The Golden Age
      • 12. The Inevitable Mad Composite
      • 13. Wrong Future Forecast