Today, Hells Headbangers announces
July 15th as the international release date for the long-awaited
fourth album of Ohio's Manticore, Endless Scourge of Torment, on CD
and cassette tape formats. The vinyl LP version will follow later this year.
Formed at the dawn of the new millennium, Manticore
have been a persistent and prolific force in the black/death
underground, always sticking to their guns and defying convention with quality
over quantity. That they released their pivotal Ritual Cleansing of the Whore EP
through Judas Iscariot's late/great Breath of Night label in 2002 should not go
understated: from the very beginning, Manticore managed
to create a wild 'n' warring sound that marries the muscularity of death metal
with the graven aura of black metal, all performed with possessed and
ritualistic execution. And although they're just now set to release their
fourth full-length, the power-trio have released a treasure trove of splits
with the likes of Morbosidad, Bestial Mockery, Grave Upheaval, Sweden's Kill,
Canada's Necroholocaust, and Obeisance among others, underlining their
dedication to the true underground, when tape-trading, zines, and fliers were
still king.
Still, a Manticore album is always a
momentous event, and especially more so for the forthcoming Endless Scourge of Torment -
the band's first full-length in ten interminably long years. Indeed, while they
did release a split 7" with the aforementioned Kill last year, Manticore here sound filthier
and more refreshed than ever, their pulsing 'n' pustulent sound sharper than
ever. And therein lies the magic of Manticore in
general and Endless Scourge of Torment in
particular: for such a gnarly 'n' gnawing sound, one inherently drowned deep in
the primordial muck, the trio evince a startling clarity, which only serves to
make their ever-sturdy songwriting that much stronger. To that, Manticore's songwriting here
efficiently straddles the line between bursts of angular bestiality and slow
'n' swirling doom, the latter perhaps strangely crystalized by a surprise cover
of Twisted Sister's "Captain Howdy." Elsewhere, Markus Kolar
(ex-Kommandant, Forest of Impaled, Sarcophagus etc) provides the album's intro
and subtle orchestration on various songs, and it's all topped off by nightmarishly
detailed cover art courtesy of NetherTemple Design and interior art for each
song by Dahmer Art.
"The more things change, the more they stay the same," or so the
cliche goes. That "black/death" underground has undoubtedly changed
since the year 2000, but Manticore are
still here - still potent, still feral, still very much Manticore. This is the Endless Scourge of Torment the
faithful deserve!
Tracklisting
for Manticore (Ohio)'s Endless Scourge of Torment
1. The Fields of Torment
2. Thy Seed through the Fire
3. Breath of Plague
4. Empty Eyes, Hollow Temples
5. Halo of Vermin
6. Defiled by Supremecy
7. In Dark We are Enslaved
8. Captain Howdy [Twisted Sister cover]
9. Enveloped In Hatred
10. Requiem for a Worm
11. Abrahamic Obliteration
1. The Fields of Torment
2. Thy Seed through the Fire
3. Breath of Plague
4. Empty Eyes, Hollow Temples
5. Halo of Vermin
6. Defiled by Supremecy
7. In Dark We are Enslaved
8. Captain Howdy [Twisted Sister cover]
9. Enveloped In Hatred
10. Requiem for a Worm
11. Abrahamic Obliteration
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