âChichimecatlâ is the devastating new single from Los Angeles-based TZOMPANTLI, the brainchild of Brian âItztlakamayehâ Ortiz of metallic hardcore outfit Xibabla. The track is the second single to be issued ahead of the bandâs second album, Beating The Drums Of Ancestral Force, out this May on 20 Buck Spin.
With their Tlazcaltiliztli debut album, TZOMPANTLI called forth a penetrating strike of death and doom metal like a poisoned arrow through the heart. The bandâs foundation in Indigenous/native rituals, history, and lore, and merging of traditional instruments into their sound made for one of 2022âs most uniquely voiced metal records. Now, TZOMPANTLI has again been summoned from the smoke of the ancient fires with a new offering at the altar of human sacrifice, Beating The Drums Of Ancestral Force. Fearsomely brutal war marches of percussive death metal are contrasted with melancholy passages of longing spirit and entrancing ceremonial invocations to the ancestors. The TZOMPANTLI tribe has greatly expanded on this second album with more than ten musicians enlisted in the conjuring of wrathful deities and collection of invader skulls.
There has been no shortage of fantastic death/doom records in recent years and TZOMPANTLIâs latest entry in the genreâs pantheon demonstrates its continued expansion into wider musical and thematic arenas. The anguished fortitude at the heart of Beating The Drums Of Ancestral Force exalts in the blood and ash of empire and would be conquerors, a fiery lamentation to centuries of erasure.
With members of Civerous, Dead Heat, Spinebreaker, Teeth, and more supplying the vast array of instrumentation to the album, Beating The Drums Of Ancestral Force was recorded, produced, mixed, and mastered by Erol Ulug at Bright Light Studios, and completed with cover artwork by Adam Burke, layout by Chimere Noire, and photography by Luckee Ngin. TZOMPANTLIâs unique draws listeners of Coffins, Mortiferum, Anhedonist, Evoken, Sepultura, Xibabla (US), Hooded Menace, Mournful Congregation, Yaotl Mictlan, the early Paradise Lost and Anathema albums, and beyond.
With, âChichimecatl,â Ortiz reveals, âThis song is about the Chichimeca, or as the Spanish would call them, âLa Gran Chichimeca,â which is an umbrella term for different tribes from the north. They were feared for their brutality and mastery in warfare. This is why they were never conquered by the Spanish and their allies. I wanted this song to reflect the power of the Chichimecas.â
March to war with TZOMPANTLIâs âChichimecatlâ as your soundtrack via YouTube HERE and Bandcamp HERE.
Beating The Drums Of Ancestral Force will be released May 17th on LP, CD, MC, and digital platforms. Find preorders at the label webshop HERE and Bandcamp where âTlayohualliâ is also streaming HERE.
TZOMPANTLI:
Brian âItztlakamayehâ Ortiz â vocals, rhythm/lead guitars, bass, folk instruments, percussion
Manzig âYohualliâ Sanchez â lead guitars
Eric Delgado â bass
Mateotl Boughton â lead guitars
Jason âKatuluâ Brunes â vocals, folk instruments, percussion
Erol Ulug â vocals, lead guitars
Alejandro Aranda â vocals, drums, folk instruments, percussion
Justin Moore â vocals
Lord Foul â vocals
Mateotl Gonzalez â folk instruments, percussion
Justin Ton â lead guitars
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