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UNDEATH Premiere Lyric Video For New Song ‘Lord Of The Grave’
August 16th, 2020

Rochester, New York-based death metal band Undeath have released an official lyric video for the track ‘Lord Of The Grave’. Created by Justin Waaland, the clip can be viewed below.

Undeath issue debut full-length studio album Lesions Of A Different Kind on October 23rd, 2020 in CD and LP format through Prosthetic Records. Cassette release will be handled via Maggot Stomp.

Providing guest vocals on the title track is The Black Dahlia Murder frontman Trevor Strnad; the song can be streamed below.

“Trevor is the man and has put us on from the very beginning,” Undeath commented. “He even came out to our first-ever Brooklyn show, which was also our third or fourth show ever. We’re all fans of The Black Dahlia Murder and really admire how much Trevor supports and promotes underground bands, so asking him to be on this song was kind of a no-brainer – and he killed it! We played this song live a few times before COVID hit and it quickly became one of our favourites in our set. Once shows start back up we can’t wait to bust this one out and jump in the pit with everyone. Until then – we hope everyone enjoys this track’s rampaging immediacy and deadly hooks – mosh your living room to pieces!”

Cover artwork duties fell to drummer Matt Browning.

The track listing is as follows;

01. ‘Suitably Hacked To Gore’
02. ‘Shackles Of Sanity’
03. ‘Lesions Of A Different Kind’
04. ‘Entranced By The Pendulum’
05. ‘Acidic Twilight Visions’
06. ‘Lord Of The Grave’
07. ‘Kicked In The Protruding Guts’
08. ‘Phantasmal Festering’
09. ‘Chained To A Reeking Rotted Body’
10. ‘Archfiend Coercion Methods’

Undeath’s current line-up is as follows;

Alex Joseph (vocals)
Kyle Beam (guitar)
Jared Welch (guitar)
Tommy Wall (bass)
Matt Browning (drums)

Lesions Of A Different Kind will be made available in the following vinyl colours; transparent purple (limited to 250 copies), blood red (limited to 200 copies), and blue with purple splatter (limited to 400 copies).

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