Today, Blood Harvest Records announces August 7tth as the international release date for Dishumane's striking debut EP, Centurion's Demise, on CD, 12" vinyl, and cassette tape formats.
Dishumane, in their current iteration, have been a long time coming. The band was formed by guitarist James Shanks, and has been slowly-but-steadily building up over the past few years. The process was never easy, but at long last, Dishumane are ready to present their first recording, the four-song / 15-minute EP Centurion's Demise.
Their history goes back to Shanks recording songs all on his own for a couple of years under the name Sadistic Malevolence. Nothing would really come of them; however, they showed potential. Dishumane really became a reality when Shanks met drummer Dave Procopio. Procopio had a deep understanding of true death metal music, similar to Shanks: many love death metal, but to fully understand it is a rare occasion when meeting someone else. Shanks and Procopio would go on to have a meetup-and-rehearsal session in Seattle, where a Guitar Center there used to offer band practice times. They rented out the space and came up with many - and they mean many - amazing drum patterns and guitar riffs. The chemistry was perfect. Months apart would come to pass, but they would communicate daily, and both would be practicing to hone their craft. A year later, after attending an Incantation show in Amityville, New York, Shanks would make a connection with drummer Charlie Koryn, concurrently of Incantation and Ascended Dead. Shanks flew out to San Diego not long after to record Dishumane's first official EP with Koryn on drums and Chuck Sherwood (also erstwhile of Incantation) on bass.
Blood Harvest realized Dishumane's potential and signed the band immediately. The first fruit of this union is said EP, Centurion's Demise. Unrelenting, pure DEATH METAL for fans of classic '90s death and brutal death metal alike: Dishumane don't aim to reinvent the wheel so much as spin it malevolently and then CRUSH it. Aesthetic comparisons include the likes of Immolation, Morpheus Descends, Deicide, Gorgasm, and Incantation, of course - but on evidence of Centurion's Demise alone, Dishumane's forthcoming debut album will be a force to be reckoned with.
Tracklisting for Dishumane's Centurion's Demise
1. Conquering the Forlorn
2. Centurion's Demise
3. Soul Spun Malice
4. Loom of Souls


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