Having described their album “…And Euphoria for the Hellish” as “a dance macabre of dark art” it goes without saying that we love what Bristol Deathcore brutes Entropic Rot are doing at the moment. They’ve just dropped a new single in “Scum” and have both Blastonbree Festival and Rotfest Halloween in their sights so things
What’s that? It’s the sound of building crashing to the earth as Bristol Deathcore brutes Entropic Rot demonstrate their sonic prowess! A couple of weeks after dropping the first new single in “Scum” to follow their well received debut album “…And Euphoria for the Hellish” the outfit have confirmed a club show as well as
When a band describes their lyrics as “equal parts grotesque and poetic, emotive and metaphoric with traces of hope, romance and beauty“ and then promises “supernatural horror themes with the raw violence of modern deathcore, delivering a relentless barrage of terror punctuated by slam-infused breakdowns” it’s fair to say they had us at hello. The
If you didn’t get the memo then let us warn you of the impending doom that awaits when Bristol Deathcore merchants Entropic Rot unleash their debut album “… And Euphoria for the Hellish” on 5th September. Mastered by Stu McKay (Desolated, Malevolence, Ingested) at Studio 6, the records lyrics have been described by the band as “equal
Bristol Deathcore merchants Entropic Rot claim that beneath the blood-soaked surface of their debut album “… And Euphoria for the Hellish” there is something far more nuanced than just bludgeoning riffs, thunderous percussion and blood curdling screams. They believe their lyrics are equal parts grotesque and poetic, emotive and metaphoric with traces of hope, romance