Pulverised Records welcomes the latest old-school thrash addition to the roster: Hungarian thrashers Morbid Carnage.
Morbid Carnage recently completed their first full-length album Night Assassins, seven tracks of raw, intense and catchy thrash metal in the worship of the 80s golden years.
The street release date for Night Assassins will be announced soon.
Pulverised Records A&R Manager Calvin states: "Morbid Carnage definitely know their thrash metal; all the necessary ingredients to make a good old-fashioned thrash song work effectively and the overall vibe on Night Assassins is just totally immense. This is a straight-forward, no-holds-barred pure onslaught of retro-thrash at its finest!"
Comments Morbid Carnage's bass player Janos Horvath (aka Necrofaust): "It is our honour to be signed to Pulverised Records as the label has really some great bands and most importantly, a very positive attitude. We are sure that Pulverised Records will spread our first full-length album (recorded in the summer of this year) to the old-school souls of ripping thrash metal maniacs around the world!"
Two brand new songs entitled "Warlust" and "Night Assassins", taken off from the debut full-length album Night Assassins, can be heard on Morbid Carnage's official MySpace page.
I know this band, I have listen it in myspace and its realy those who love 80's thrash, its long time in my wishlist, Hungaria has werry good 80's metal bands
18:32 - Troy Killjoy You're welcome. Listen to Ahab's debut for reference, as your vocal style seems fit for a heavier/darker style of doom. That, or have the guitar sound more drawn out, so that they compliment your pitch.
18:30 - InnerSelf @Troy Killjoy: Thx man we will see what we will do when we start recording the Demo which is really soon
18:26 - JayXsnoogans i think the vocals do match the music...but theyre a little high in the mix
18:25 - Troy Killjoy Although the ending makes up for the first few minutes. Everything just seems to flow better in the final minutes. If you capture the atmosphere in those moments throughout the entire song, you've got a great track on your hands.
18:21 - Troy Killjoy @Innerself: The growls (?) don't fit the music in my opinion, and it seems sketchy at points (2:30ish). Good bass work though.
17:52 - InnerSelf My band has just released a new song [link] tell me what you think
17:29 - Holy Man That's pretty brutal man... you should sell that to like Necrophagist or something. haha