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HEMOTOXIN Stream New Song “Forgotten Faces” via Bandcamp
Progressive death/thrash outfit Hemotoxin have premiered their new song “Forgotten Faces” from upcoming Unspeakable Axe Records album Biological Enslavement.
The Skinny: Progressive death/thrash outfit Hemotoxin have premiered their new song “Forgotten Faces” from upcoming Unspeakable Axe Records album Biological Enslavement which is due on April 15th.
Categorizing what kind of music Hemotoxin makes is harder than it would seem. Their brand of melodic death/thrash springs from a whole host of metal influences: progressive death metal (e.g. Death, Atheist), classic thrash (Megadeth, Slayer), and even some black metal and prog rock. Any given song could groove, then thrash, then send you through a dizzying labyrinth of elaborate riffs and ideas. Somehow they juggle all these influences and produce from it a cohesive whole, while keeping the aggression high and the song’s core melodic components front and center.
Biological Enslavement Track Listing:
01. Decadence
02. Regression
03. Minus Human
04. Not of this World
05. Forgotten Faces
06. The Alchemist
07. Bleak Prognosis
08. A Journey Through Dreams
09. Transparent Eyes
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