Seven sins and seven days after the first interview, we return to the apocalyptic wasteland for a second time to speak to vocalist Geoff Hodsman from Canadian Death Grind merchants Human Compost about their third album “Descendants of Evil“. He recorded, mixed, mastered the record at Ecliptic Recordings, making him the prime candidate to talk
Canadian Death Grind act Human Compost unveiled their third album in “Descendants of Evil” last month and it completely destroyed the very fabric of our existence. Filled with horror and exploitation cinema references the album is the metaphorical sound track to the kind of low budget movie best watched on Halloween as the successor to
A Horror influenced Death Grind act hailing from Toronto, Canada Human Compost was conceived as a project back in 2008 by bassist Chris Sabbath and rhythm guitarist Eddie Pharoah but only took it’s final, deadly form between 2013 and 2014 when they were joined by drummer Allen L and vocalist Geoff Hodsman. They made their
Sometimes unfinished business lingers at the back of the mind, a source of frustration that is marked on a list as something to resolve on a rainy day which never comes. For Consecration, the arrival of guitarist Andy Matthews who joined the ranks of the coven in early 2019 served a the prime opportunity revisit
On one cold autumn night Consecration entered their rehearsal studio and thundered through three prime examples of their new necromantic rituals, recording them raw and live in single takes. ‘Cast Down For The Burning MMXXI’ and ‘Gut The Priest MMXXI’ are black abominations, warped children of tracks that appeared on the band’s 2010 debut EP