NEWS: Stabbing announce new album “Eon of Obscenity”!

Featuring guest vocals by Ricky Myers of Suffocation on “Nauseating Composition” a debut album in partnership with Century Media in on the horizon for Houston Texas Brutal Death Metal act Stabbing, who have plundered the crypts of claustrophobia and darkness and resurfaced with “Eon of Obscenity“. Formed in 2021, their moment of reckoning came in November 2023 as while opening the “Ancient Unholy Rising Tour” with co-headliners Incantation and band favorites, Suffocation, vocalist Ricky Myers fell ill and had to miss a string of shows. The New York Death Metal pioneers turned to Stabbing vocalist Bridget Lynch for help and the rest is history. “That was one of the coolest things I‘ve ever gotten to do! Suffocation was one of the first death metal bands I ever got into as a fan, so jumping onstage and blasting through maybe six songs was a crazy moment. I was terrified when they asked!”. The new album is set for a 30th January arrival with “Inhuman Torture Chamber” the first single.

Vocalist Bridget Lynch comments: “‘Inhuman Torture Chamber’ was written in regards to the horrific murder of Sylvia Likens. Since gore and torture are common themes in death metal, I try to write songs about real events I‘ve read about. They are usually stories that left a negative affect on me. The album shows the potential of what the band started as. It‘s not overly produced. There‘s not a lot of effects or over-editing. We wanted to keep the raw sound that the classic bands had. We wanted to go for that, for something very honest and very us. It‘s representative of this being a new era for the band. An improvement of the STABBING sound and us as musicians. On the last album [2022‘s Extirpated Mortal Process], I wasn‘t really happy with what I did vocally. And I really wanted to really improve. One of my favorite songs on the album is called ’Reborn to Kill Once More‘, which sums up how good and how strong we feel about the band and the album now. I never expected it, there is a new wave of slam bands and brutal death metal bands. But I never thought people would think of us as an important band to that or any other scene! We have younger bands come up to us all the time and say, ’Your first demo really inspired us,‘ and that blows my mind. I never thought my brutal death metal band would have that kind of impact.

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