Today, No Clean Singing just premiered an all new Six Feet Under track called "Gruesome". This joins the previous singles "Stab" and "Open Coffin Orgy" (tehe) in support of the band's all new, upcoming album, "Crypt of the Devil". Here's the official press release in regards to this.
In just two weeks, iconic death metal giants, Six Feet Under, will unleash the bestial wares of their Crypt Of The Devil full-length via Metal Blade Records. Composed by renowned growl king, Chris Barnes with Cannabis Corpse bassist/vocalist Phil "Landphil" Hall, the band's eleventh studio recording boasts ten brutalic slabs of audio repugnance and, as a continuation from Six Feet Under's previous works of deviltry, wherein Barnes pens lyrics from the darkest depths of the human condition, is chilling in both sound and concept.
As Crypt Of The Devil's release day draws near, today No Clean Singing rolls out "Gruesome" for communal huffing noting, "I'm not saying you shouldn't blaze one before listening to 'Gruesome,' as long as you understand the risk of warfare in your brain chemistry – between the part of you that wants to sink into a couch and dial out for a pizza and the part, awakened by this song, that wants to skin your obnoxious neighbor with a lemon peeler and then set him on fire before he bleeds out. Barnes sounds like he's feeling the heat of the blood lust," the popular video portal continues of the track, "the jabbing/drilling riffs are scalpel-sharp and vicious, and there's enough crowbar-to-the-neck groove in the song to plow through the cranium and get stuck in the squishy part. When the band really jam the pedal to the floor in this thing and let loose a flame-throwing guitar solo, it becomes Grade-A mosh meat, too – the song is bound to become a staple in SFU's live shows."