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Abnormality album update and other news

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[May 4,2012 12:15pm - deathchick ""]
*ALBUM NEWS
We are happy to announce that our new album “Contaminating The Hive Mind” is slated for release June 1st through Sevared Records. The debut full length album shows the next step in the evolution of the band’s songwriting; taking the lyrics, concepts, and musical progression to a darker and more complex place.
Produced by Pete Rutcho/Damage Productions.
The title track “Contaminating The Hive Mind” features guest vocals by legend Matti Way.
The album will distributed worldwide by Sevared Records and available digitally through iTunes, Amazon, Rhapsody, Spotify and many more.

*TRACK LISTING OF “CONTAMINATING THE HIVE MIND”
01. Monarch Omega
02. A Chaos Reserved
03. Fabrication Of The Enemy
04. Taste Of Despair
05. Schismatic
06. Hatred Relentless
07. Shooting The Messenger
08. Contaminating The Hive Mind

*MUSIC VIDEO IN PRODUCTION
Later this month we will be releasing a music video for the track “Monarch Omega,” filmed, directed, and edited by Cut To The Chase Productions.

*UPCOMING TOUR DATES
“Contaminating The US Tour”
June 7th Worcester, MA @Ralph’s Diner
June 9th Lafayette, IN @Jerilee’s Pub
June 10th Minneapolis, MN @The Blue Nile
June 12th Denver, CO @Blast-0-Mat
June 14th San Diego, CA @The Shakedown Bar
June 15-16 Las Vegas Death Fest @The Cheyenne Saloon
June 17th Rosemead, CA @Que’s Bar
June 18th Scottsdale, AZ @Chasers Bar & Club
June 19th Albuquerque, NM @Gasworks
June 20th Arlington, TX @The Ranch
June 21st Chattanooga, TN @Ziggy’s Underground
June 22nd Pittsburgh, PA @The Smiling Moose
June 23rd Westville, NJ @Hot Shots
June 24th Brooklyn, NY @Saint Vitus
Facebook event link:
https://www.facebook.com/events/121179794672918/
Other links:
http://www.reverbnation.com/abnormality
https://www.facebook.com/AbnormalityOfficial
http://www.sevared.com
http://cttcmovies.tumblr.com/
http://damage-productions.com/
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[May 4,2012 12:41pm - Yeti ""]
awesome, i can't wait to hear it. i was told by Coathanger Abortion that Ziggy's in Chattanooga does not have a PA. FYI.
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[May 4,2012 12:46pm - deathchick ""]
Ouch, good to know. Thanks!
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[May 4,2012 1:19pm - blue ""]
Hahah this is true. Luckily Coathanger brought one when Dysentery played there. Just make sure one of the other bands playing brings one.
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[May 4,2012 1:20pm - arktouros ""]
can't wait to hear this and see you guys out.
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[May 4,2012 1:46pm - i_am_lazy  ""]
I think the Aortic guys were working on a PA for the Ziggy's show...that's what it was looking like from the Facebook events page.
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[May 4,2012 8:00pm - i_am_lazy  ""]
Actually... It looks like the Ziggy's show has been cancelled due to the lack of a PA
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[May 10,2012 1:59pm - i_am_not_me ""]
LAWL troll fail. Copy my mannerisms better, guy.
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[May 15,2012 4:47pm - BSV  ""]
NEW DATE!!

June 8th Detroit, MI @Halfway House

new review from the mighty Autothrall,
http://autothrall.blogspot.com/2012/05/abn...mality-contaminating-hive-mind.html

The brutal death sound has always maintained a respectable crowd in New England, but I can't say that it's ever been a hotbed for producing acts in the niche. We've had (and continue to have) a few bands like Goratory, Leukorrhea and Dysentery in my home state of Massachusetts, all of whom are decent, but Abnormality might just be the first band in a few years to happen upon a real shot at success. Their 2010 short player The Collective Calm in Mortal Oblivion showed some promising chops, they managed to land a bonus track on the Rock Band 2 video game, and now they've found a home with Sevared Records, more or less the perfect place for this sound to develop and broach the broader, international audience.

It would be dishonest to claim that the quintet has the most unique style going for it, but certainly there are some inventive twists woven through the songs that add a fresh coat of cement to the bedrock foundation from which they mete out severe aural punishment. Forceful, palm muted burst rhythms are threaded with tremolo guitar progressions and a copious use of dissonant, atmospheric grooves. Those seeking out slam sequences will hardly be disappointed, as a number of tracks like "Monarch Omega", "Hatred Relentless" and "Fabrication of the Enemy" feature harried, enormous breakdowns that feel like the band are bouncing cinder blocks across your face; but they certainly don't pigeonhole themselves into a 'mosh now, mosh only, mosh forever' niche thanks to the surgical explosions of accelerated technicality that keep the pacing varied and the ears affixed to the adventurous guitar players who hold nothing back in their quest up and down and all over the fretboard.

Contaminating the Hive Mind wouldn't be possible without such top notch musicianship, and trust me when I say that in this regard, the band is filled to overflowing, the collective experience of a dozen or more other local groups under their belts, several of which hail from related sounds (Sexcrement, Deconformity, Goratory and so forth). Jay Blaisdell is a storm incarnate, with so much celerity in his hands and feet that he makes the blasting and double bass seem effortless. Guitarists Jeremy Henry and Ben Durgin run the gamut between heavily syncopated rhythmic complexity and spurious, well plotted leads that inject all manner of hysterics into the frenetic architecture of cuts like "Shooting the Messenger". Scene veteran Josh Staples brings up the low end with suitable elasticity, and even though the hugely percussive nature of the music doesn't always favor the bass over the drums and guitars, listen closely and this plunking dynamo will dizzy you with some appreciable finger work. The rhythm section is so tight in conjunction that you'll need a lubricant just to process it.

Also likely to draw attention are Mallika Sundaramurthy's vocals, which have improved considerably over the previous EP, catapulting her into position as one of the better female presences to vomit into a microphone this side of Sinister's ex-growler Rachel Van Mastrigt-Heyzer. Her intonation is deft and guttural, almost like a faster and harder George 'Corpsegrinder' Fisher inundated with wretched spasms of snarling, laying to waste any childish misconceptions that gender defines brutality. I also really enjoy that this band has a more political and dystopian bent to the lyrics somewhat akin to a Suffocation or some of the recent West Coast maulers like Inherit Disease. Heavens know there are enough bands paraphrasing Cannibal Corpse and Mortician; give me a flood of thoughtful, restless and intense imagery with some meaning behind it, any day.

Ultimately, your taste in death metal will go a long ways in tempering your reaction towards an album like this. If you scoff at surgical polish, staggering proficiency, and above all, sheer brutality or have no interest in anything more modern than Sweden, Florida and Incantation circa the early 90s, then chances are this is not going to change your mind. On the other hand, if you were to pull at your roots and unearth the fundamentals established by bands like Suffocation, Cryptopsy and Deeds of Flesh near the close of that decade, or if you find yourself constantly mining the rosters of labels like Unique Leader, Comatose, and Sevared for additional sounds, then this is one case of constant whiplash well worth shelling out the few dollars it will cost you. Contaminating the Hive Mind is a clear success, standing alongside recent efforts from Germany's Pighead and Japanese newcomers Desecravity as one of the better brutal/technical death albums I've heard in 2012.

Verdict: Win [8.25/10]
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[May 24,2012 2:14pm - BSV  ""]
Got 2 new T Shirt designs for logo and album art AND the new album for sale at our OFFICIAL MERCH STORE
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[May 24,2012 4:36pm - Happy Hipster  ""]
Not on Century Media. No care.
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[May 24,2012 4:40pm - Seth  ""]
Good for you guys and Gal! Glad to see shit happening for you all!


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