NEWS RELEASE
Montreal, QC – September 22, 2023
FOETAL JUICE Oozes Pure Violence On âTwo Bongs Donât Make a Rightâ
New Album âGrotesqueâ Out November 17th, 2023 via Gore House Productions
(L-R): Lewis Bridges (Bass), Derek Carley (Vocals), Ryan Whittaker (Guitar), Rob Harris (Drums)
Photo Credit – Karen Carley
Since 2005, Mancunian stalwart of extreme metal FOETAL JUICE has made it an inexorable mission to corrupt the underground with its feast of deliciously graceless, diabolically grim, and downright pustular, pissed-off noise. With seven albums already in their disgusting discography, they are now adding an eighth âGrotesqueâ which promises to be filled with filthy riffs, deathly growls and sickening vocals. The first peak into this monstrosity is a visualizer for âTwo Bongs Donât Make a Rightâ, which the band comments on:
âSometimes we think we are leaving our grindy roots behind and going into a more death metal direction. So, with this one, we thought we should create a minute-and-a-half grind song without many riffs. Itâs also designed to be a good ending to side A of vinyl with an abrupt ending. Lyrically itâs just about our singer not being able to smoke as much weed as he used to be able to and having a whitey.â
This grindy, quick track was chosen to showcase the guitar playing as it has, in Rob Harris’ opinion, one of the best riffs on the album and is a great one for guitarists to hear. True performers, who add professionalism and technicality to their sets they have carved a niche in discharging revolting death metal to smaller, high-energy audiences, through to the hungry masses at major festivals firmly ensconcing itself at the helm of the UK underground and making waves across the English Channel.
FOETAL JUICE set out to create something that was incredibly violent both musically and lyrically, and also captured the âFoetal Juice Grooveâ- black humour they have used throughout our careers, and has succeeded in âGrotesqueâ. It is recommended for fans of Deicide, Vomitory, and Napalm Death.
Listen to âTwo Bongs Donât Make a Rightâ at the following links:
YouTube –Â https://youtu.be/hN6acVvgum8
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Spotify –Â https://spoti.fi/3PNhNuj
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âGrotesqueâ is due out on November 17th, 2023 via Gore House Productions and is available for album pre-order/digital pre-save at https://orcd.co/grotesque.
Track Listings:â
1. Human Beach Master (3:50)
2. Mountain of Gore (3:10)
3.: Legion of the Grotesque (4:45)
4. Ghoul Amongst the Mouldering Dead (3:37)
5. Two Bongs Donât Make a Right (1:26)
6. Cunt of the Litter (3:19)
7. Cemetery Leachate (4:39)
8. The Walking Groin (3:35)
9. Torn Apart (3:30)
10. F. K. E. O (3:59)
11. Gruesome (5:10)
Album Length: 41:06
More Info:
ââGorehouseproductions.comâ | âFacebook.com/GoreHouseProductionsOfficialâ | âInstagram.com/gorehouseproductions
âFacebook.com/foetaljuice | Twitter.com/FoetalJuice | Instagram.com/foetaljuice
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âit is rare for a genre this ingrained to be played straight with such eagerness and unrelenting energy, and that alone puts Foetal Juice ahead of the pack.â â 4/5 – Angry Metal Guy
âGluttony shows us FOETAL JUICE at their fastest, heaviest and most aggressive. Theyâve taken the fire and surging adrenaline of their live shows and have harnessed that power and itâs been manifested into their sophomore record. Full of grit and gristle that will not be for everybody, but if you fancy some gloriously grotesque death metal, look no further and indulge yourself in a bit of filth.â 9/10 – Distorted Sound Mag
âWhen the band says that they are at the top of their game and the album is death metal from the top tier, more capable of taking on the biggest names in the genre â and winning, it not just shallow brag. Itâs completely true.â – The Razors Edge
âThe punishment for gluttony is to be forced fed rats, snakes and toads. Foetal Juice make you swallow something far more repulsive.â – Moshville Times
âDragging death metal kicking and screaming back to its putrid past (i.e. the late 80âs / early 90âs), the deviants in Manchesterâs Foetal Juice deliver nothing but the finest old-school onslaught on their second album, Gluttony. Gorging on the very life-force of death metalâs founding fathers means that Foetal Juice share an undeniable kinship with the likes of Cannibal Corpse (think Bloodthirst era) and Master (circa On the Seventh Day god Created â¦Master) as they steadfastly go about their barbaric business. That is to say that Foetal Juice take the tastiest chunks of these bands and re-form them into a meaty platter of modern sounding death metal with an old-school twist.â – Worship Metal
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