Having embraced more of the Black Metal side of their Blackened Death Metal sound with their new record “On the Advancement of Decay” and brought back Rocco Minichiello of Release the Blackness for another guest vocal appearance, “Like a Fire That Consumes All Before It” has been given a full on five string bass playthrough by Max
Fifteen months after debut album “The Path to Bedlam” left scorch marks upon the tarmac in it’s critically acclaimed wake the return of Philadelphia Pennsylvania’s Technical Death Metal duo Sublation with sophomore effort “On the Advancement of Decay” feels like a perfectly timed swing of the Executioner’s axe. Once again adorned by artwork from Misha Mono,
“An experimental EP that shifts metal subgenres as it switches production styles” is how Philadelphia, Pennsylvania’s Technical Death Metal beast Sublation describe their upcoming new EP “On The Advancement of Decay“, a six track affair that features a guest vocal appearance from Rocco Minichiello of Release the Blackness on “Eclipse Awe”. Set for an 8th
Unlike your usual guitar playthrough video, in this one from Philadelphia, Pennsylvanian Death Metal act Sublation strings merchant Max Svalgard plays a Solar Killertone guitar (through a Bogren Digital One Knob Rev-C plugin) for the verse riff of their recent single “Congenital Putrescence” to give us a guitar lesson. The track is the first to surface
The Death Metal God’s have spoken and the artists formerly known as Fisthammer who hail from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania’s Sublation will be letting a new record titled “On the Advancement of Decay” out from hell’s gate on 8th December. A cut titled “Eclipse Awe” features a guest vocal appearance from Rocco Minichiello of Release the Blackness