lim. clear vinyl 100 copies
The debut album from 2023 of brazil death/doom maniacs FOSSILIZATION on black vinyl, limited to 350 pieces – recommended for fans of Dead Congregation, Krypts, Spectral Voice, Incantation…
FOSSILIZATION, one of the most acclaimed and praised newcomers in the underground recesses of the contended and highly demanding Death Metal feud, are finally back with their first full album ‘Leprous Daylight’, their most crushing and brutally wrenching release!
8 new savage tracks soaked in doomy despair, maliciously crafted and fiercely executed, a must have for all the fans of the brazilian band and the whole Death Metal genre!
“I started working on ‘Leprous Daylight’ right after the recordings of the split with Ritual Necromancy. I knew I wanted to take a different direction with this full length album, it had to be faster and brutal as much as I could but without compromising my songwriting. I think Leprous Daylight is Fossilization’s most violent effort so far but still full of the melancholy and sadness you have been used to with our previous releases.” (V.)
Fossilization is a death metal band formed in 2020. The duo featuring members of the sludge/death/doom metal band Jupiterian, V. (voices, guitars, bass) and P. (drums) started as an idea right after their european tour with Krypts, Father Befouled and Encoffination but since Jupiterian was still working on their last album, the project had to be delayed and it only turned to full time band after the striking of the plague.
Critically acclaimed for their debut EP ‘He Whose Name Was Long Forgotten released by Everlasting Spew Records and the following 2 tracks featured on the Split with US combo Ritual Necromancy, the Brazilian duo is now back with their debut full length while embarking for a take no prisoners European tour with label mates Altars!
Tracks:
- Archæan Gateway
- Once Was God
- Oracle Of Reversion
- At The Heart Of The Nest
- Leprous Daylight
- The Night Spoke The Tongue Of Flames
- Eon
- Wrought In The Abyss
Genres: Death Metal, Doom Metal
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