Montreal, QC – October 30, 2023
TORN THE FUCK APART Shares Pummeling Drum Playthrough For “Stuck In The Trunk”
New Album âKill.Bury.Repeat.â Out Now! via Gore House Productions
L-R – Brandon Mitchell (Bass), Michael Langner (Guitar / Vocals), Dylan Watt (Drums)
Photo Credit – Jeffrey Sisson
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Unleashing their latest and sixth full-length âKill.Bury.Repeat.â via Gore House Productions, Kansas City, USAâs Torn The Fuck Apart drummer Dylan Watts is unveiling his latest playthrough for the track “Stuck In A Trunk”.
“Iâve been drumming since age 9 and started playing in bands around 13. I’ve been in bands of a wide range of genres, from metal, rock, and hip hop, although Iâve always focused on a metal drumming style. In recent years, while working with TTFA, I feel I have found what I can call a sound of my own in the extreme drumming style. That being said, I aim to bring some familiar yet refreshing heavy drumming into an ever-growing and evolving community.” adds Watts.
The playthrough can be viewed via Sick Drummer Magazine‘s YouTube Channel at https://youtu.be/OhcwSS_QDC0
âTorn The Fuck Apart (TTFA) has been amassing a brutal and gory discography since 2006 and now they continue their triumphant evolution as a three-piece powerhouse with their sixth release âKill.Bury.Repeat.â that will bury listeners in a fury of death metal. Their sound features groove, aggression, and technicality layered with lyrics growling out themes of horror and homicide.
âWe in TTFA are extremely excited to bring you our newest album âKill.Bury.Repeat.â a collection of horror stories from our imagination or inspired by true events. We believe this album represents the next level of brutality that we have worked to achieve over the years not only musically but also lyrically, something that any fan of metal can enjoy.â says the band.
TTFA‘s lineup consists of Michael Langner on guitars/vocals, Brandon Mitchell on bass/vocals, and Dylan Watt on drums/vocals. Notably, Langner and Mitchell also double as members of Troglodyte, while Watt remains active in Sedlec Ossuary. Over the years, their sound has matured and evolved, partly due to their refusal to limit musical influences, thus drawing inspiration from various metal subgenres and incorporating different styles into their music.
In essence, they sum up their sound simply as “death metal,” but their music offers a vivid and detailed portrait of the horrors of death, the cycle of rebirth, and humanity’s morbid fascination with these themes. Not ones to sit idly by, they are overflowing with creative ideas and ensure fans that there will be a continuous stream of death metal devastation in the coming months. They are recommended listening for fans of Suffocation, Cryptopsy, and Cannibal Corpse.
Brutal, gory, fast, and technical, âKill.Bury.Repeat.â was released by Gore House Productions and is available on CD, Digital, and Vinyl at the following link – https://orcd.co/kill-bury-repeatâ
Spotify –Â https://spoti.fi/3MhhtCbâ
Previous Videos:
Video – A Statement Of Malicious Intent –Â https://youtu.be/BGy8ei7gAOk
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Track Listing:â
1. Corrosive Form – 3:28
2. A Statement Of Malicious Intent – 2:32
3. Something Went Wrong – 4:06
4. Stuck In The Trunk – 4:20
5. Submerged In Human Compost – 4:26
6. Kill.Bury.Repeat. – 4:26
7. Dead But Delicious – 4:19
8. Autopsy Report (Inconclusive) – 4:19
9. Scratch The Bone – 5:43
10. Unleashing The Bloodthirsty (Cannibal Corpse Cover) – 3:55
Album Length: 41:38
Torn The Fuck Apart is
Michael Langner ( Guitars / Vocals )
Brandon Mitchell ( Bass / Vocals )
Dylan Watt ( Drums / Vocals )
More info:
âGorehouseproductions.com | Facebook.com/GoreHouseProductionsOfficial | Instagram.com/gorehouseproductionsâ
âFacebook.com/ttfabandpage | Instagram.com/ttfametal | Twitter.com/ttfametalâ
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“The Kansas City-based band are known for a full-on, brutal approach, and this new track is no exception. This is the second single (A Statement of Malicious Intent) released from the anticipated full-length, and it proves the band are not slowing their roll at all, as it pummels through fast and furious.” – Decibel Magazineâ
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â“”If you’re just after some brutality and aggression, you’ll find it on ‘Kill.Bury.Repeat’ and you’ll be happy with it.” – Metal Undergroundâ
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â“Torn the Fuck Apart is one of the most unpretentious band names in extreme metal, and itâs also an example of âtruth in advertisingâ: their music delivers what the name promises. Much the same could be said for this Kansas Cityâs bandâs new album thatâs due for release next month: Kill. Bury. Repeat.” – No Clean Singingâ
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â“The new full length sees the band trimming down to a trio from the quartet from which we last heard, and the result is ten songs which are lean, mean, and designed to punch a hole in your head like the blast from a 12 gauge shotgun. Unsurprisingly, the music is uncompromisingly aggressive, the lyrical content intense, and cover art suitably intimidating.” – The Pitch (Kansas City’s independent source for news and culture)â
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â“If youâre into any sort of extreme metal, then you will love this. Itâs got all sorts going on and I can hear shades of Obituary, Cannibal Corpse, Deicide, Goatwhore and others. TTFK might be a trio but they make one hell of a noise and are as tight as a ducks butt. Death metal is in safe, but dangerous, hands with these guys and Iâll be sourcing their back catalogue ASAP.” – My Global Mindâ
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â“Classic brutal death metal, a little black metal vox, otherwise, a meaty cannibal corpse type sound” – The Moshpit – WORT 89.9 FM (Madison, WI)â
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â“With grim and guttural intent, Torn the Fuck Apart take no prisoners here. Sticking rigidly to the brutal death metal formula, but also infusing the album with a level of horror that makes for a bloodcurdling listen.” – Games, Brrraaains & A Headbanging-Lifeâ
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â“If youâre into any sort of extreme metal, then you will love this. Itâs got all sorts going on and I can hear shades of Obituary, Cannibal Corpse, Deicide, Goatwhore and others. TTFK might be a trio but they make one hell of a noise and are as tight as a ducks butt. Death Metal is in safe, but dangerous, hands with these guys and Iâll be sourcing their back catalogue ASAP.” – Jace Media Musicâ
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â“The title track is a collation of everything here and is an absolute cracker of how they can build songs that fit within the brutal genre without being one note. Great stuff. The later songs chart similar paths but album closer sees them go full tilt with Scratch the Bone which is just storming. That tightness, the changing modes just deliver one of the best metal songs of 2023. This and the title track represent a high watermark, and they should be proud of them, just total quality… They have achieved what they set out to do, raising their game in order to move forward and sit at the table with the likes of Dying Fetus et al.” 4/5″ – Metal Epidemicâ
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â“TTFA’s musical technique is undeniable” – Amplified Magazinâ
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â“With a band name and album title like that, of course itâs some brutal death metal. Iâll tell you what, it goes hard for itâs 40+ minutes, too. Heck, even the mixing is in-your-face, with everything feeling like itâs turned up to 11 and right there at the front. If Iâve written those in a way that make them sound like bad things, they arenât at all. I surprisingly liked this album way more than I thought I would! There are a lot of fantastic riffs throughout, and the low growls are really impressive… Iâd LOVE to see these tracks live and if anyoneâs into this sort of music youâll love it!” – Overtone Magazine
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