NEWS RELEASE
Montreal, QC – November 28, 2024
NECRAMBULANT Unleash Bludgeoning Claymation Video “Chunked Pus Powder”
New Album “Upheaval of Malignant Necrambulance” Out March 2025 via Gore House Productions
L – R – Ron Clark – Guitars, Matt Riena – Drums, Andy “Bonemeat” York – Vocals & Lyrics, Trent Pittard – Bass
Photo Credit: Matt Riena
Gore House Productions proudly announces the release of Necrambulant‘s second full-length “Upheaval of Malignant Necrambulance” to follow 2022’s “A Feast of Festering Flesh” (EP) and 2013 debut album “Infernal Infectious Necro-ambulatory Pandemic”.
The sophomore album due out on March 7th, 2025, is a relentless record presented as an anthology of all that Necrambulant represents, horror, gore, and slamming brutal death metal. Musically, the band incorporated a full arsenal of death metal and slam to further define their self-described sound of “Inhuman Slam Grind”. Lyrically, the album has something to offer on many levels of thematic brutality; zombies, serial killers, cannibals, sci-fi, and Warhammer.
“We think our new full-length will be well received by fans of our earlier work. We put out our somewhat experimental EP back in 2022 to a very mixed bag of reviews. We had kind of expected that particular release to receive some heat, as it was a bit of a departure from our previous sound. For the EP, we wanted short, to-the-point, less modern-sounding slam/death metal. We wanted it to have the sound of something like a reanimated corpse that had been lying out in the desert, dried out, dusty, and decayed; that was my approach to the vocal sound and some people dug it while others hated it. But with the new album being more of a return to form, we hope that it will be more well-received among fans who have been with us since the beginning as well as something fresh for our newer listeners to enjoy as well. The new album is just a relentless barrage of slamming brutal death metal. We strived for a no bullshit / no filler track list that will just pummel the listener with heaviness.” says the band.
To infest the auditory canals of extreme metal fans around the globe, Necrambulant is unshackling their first single “Chunked Pus Chowder” accompanied by a gruesome claymation video. The band explains further on the track:
“This is one that was written with more humor in mind than anything else. Just a song that’s gross for the sake of being gross. Peter Jackson’s 80s films “Bad Taste” and “Dead Alive” (especially the dinner table scene) probably played a role in coming up with this one.” adds the band.
Watch and listen to “Chunked Pus Chowder” at https://youtu.be/7qXIxWeTZ58
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Recommended for fans of Devourment, Kraanium, Cephalotripsy, Cannibal Corpse, and Abominable Putridity, Necrambulant’s “Upheaval of Malignant Necrambulance” will be available as of March 7th, 2025 from Gore House Productions.
Album pre-order (Cassette and CD) will be available at https://orcd.co/uomnecrambulanceâ
Track Listingâ
1. Amalgamation of Gresome Curdling Ambonination – 3:09
2. Inhumane Creophagus Repulsion – 3:14
3. Catastrophic… / Epoch 0 – 3:14
4. Barbarian Brute Force Annihilation – 3:47
5. Sentenced to a Guttonous Pit – 2:59
6. Pestilential Ascendancy – 2:53
7. Ineffable Tormenting Possession – 2:24
8. Chunked Pus Chowder – 3:04
9. Upheaval of Malignant Necrambulance – 2:01
10. Coffin Meat – 2:50
11. Self-Biologic Carnivorous Cannibalism – 3:00
Album Length: 32:35
More info: âGorehouseproductions.comâ | Facebook.com/necrambulantaz | Instagram.com/necrambulant | Tiktok.com/@necrambulantâ
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“the songs on Necrambulantâs comeback release, A Feast of Festering Flesh, are excellent slam filled sludge… The ep cover is also gruesome and nasty… if youâre looking for slam-filled sludge in the vein of Sanguisugabogg, Cephalotripsy and all the Russian slam bands combined get this ep. Itâs fun, heavy and slamming. Brutal shit!!” – Teeth of the Divine
“Necrambulant exists as a means to get drunk and turn out fascination of gore, violence, splatter, and zombie flicks into what some define as the coining term for Necrambulant; “INHUMAN SLAM GRIND”. Ya dig?â’ – Brutalism
“It will intimidate and dominate as the harsh sounds unmercifully take hold but with more than just a warm embrace! Itâs eagerly challenging and forthright and the band have held on to their reputation, although showing similarities in the tracks there is only so much you can do whilst snorting to a barrage of unruly riffs and tight drumming â so fairâs fair I think its absorbing and definitely worth a listen or sixteen! ” – Brutalism
“Well well. If this isnât one of the heaviest starts to one of the heaviest songs ever. Epoch of Nihilistic Cosmic Failure has quite the opening. US band Necrambulant play Brutal Death Metal of the Slammiest Slam variety that ever did Slam. Or something. You get the idea. The sound of this début album is absolutely huge. You can almost feel the zombies pressing into your flesh like a physical presence. The riffs are so fat, bloated and outright heavy itâs amazing that the speakers donât sink into the floor just by transmitting these festering, dense sounds. The tracks are all about finding the heaviest and most brutal ways to play Death Metal, and everything else is of secondary concern. Thatâs not to say that all of the other elements to the songs are unimportant or poor, itâs just not the priority here. I mean, they even find ways to sound heavier than normal when going fast. Most of this album is a complete chug-fest though, and it would sound boring if it werenât for the fact that itâs just done so well… All I can do is recommend that you turn the volume up enough to make your ears bleed and sit in a darkened room until the music just takes you. Once infected by their zombie-plague youâll be bouncing around like a motherfucker with the rest of us. ” – Wonderbox Metalâ
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