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August 21, 2012
 

Raw Nerve ‘Zine Now Streaming ENGORGEMENT’s “Excruciating Intestinal Lacerations” In Full

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Written by: Paul Ferritto [Fritz]
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UK-based Raw Nerve ‘Zine is currently offering a limited-time, full-album stream of Excruciating Intestinal Lacerations, the aurally punishing debut from ENGORGEMENT.   Consisting of members of Embryonic Depravity and Gore Sanctum, the group pulls absolutely no punches on this seven-track platter of gore-laden DM. Expect a non-stop, guttural slamming, pit stomping, brutal death metal massacre! Artwork by Andrey Kroms. Mixed and mastered at 16th Cellar Studio in Italy. Recommended for fans of Devourment, Ingested, and Kraanium. This one is definitely not for the weak. Excruciating Intestinal Lacerations is out now on Comatose Music. Visit THIS LOCATION to stream the album.

Engorgement started as a two-man Brutal Death Metal band from the UK created by Stu Hine (Gore Sanctum, Disgorged Prolapse) and Rich Lynn (Disgorged Prolapse) in 2009. Taking inspiration from all sick and slamming brutal music from all around the world. James Murphy (Embryonic Depravity) joined on vocals and Mitch Rider (Embryonic Depravity) replaced the drum machine as the drummer after meeting and chatting to both of them in Switzerland in 2010. In October 2011 Engorgement recorded its debut album, Excruciating Intestinal Lacerations,and signed to the mighty Comatose Music.

Source: Clawhammer PR


About the Author

Paul Ferritto [Fritz]
First off, Fritz isn't my real name. It's a nickname I've had for so long, that I forget sometimes that my real name is Paul. So for all intents and purposes all you fine people can call me Fritz.

Anyway I'm one of the co-founders of Axis Of Metal, which I created out of a love for all things heavy. Admittedly my first foray into music wasn't so heavy. At twelve i developed a love for grunge music, which then lead to a love of classic rock, and punk. Then as I consumed almost every piece of music in said genres I needed something with a bit more intensity, and something more extreme. One day I was walking through the halls in my high school, and i heard music blasting out of someone's headphones, and it was exactly what I was looking for. So after I found out that it was Slayer's "Disciple" I went home that day, and listened to every song Slayer had ever released, and that's how it all started.

So that's my story, so why not go out and listen to me blabber on, on the podcast or go and read what the Axis Of Metal's writing team has to say. Axis of Metal is created by metal heads, for metal heads.