Video Premiere: Necrambulant – “Sentenced to a Gluttonous Pit”

Video Premiere: Necrambulant – “Sentenced to a Gluttonous Pit”

Metal

Necrambulant

Phoenix, Arizona’s Necrambulant are dropping their second full-length Upheaval of Malignant Necrambulance via Gore House Productions in March. Check out their shattering second single from the release, “Sentenced to a Gluttonous Pit.”

This was the first song written for the new album. Lyrically, the theme came from watching movies like Army of Darkness and Return of the Jedi where there is some sort of criminal sentence of being cast into a pit containing something within that will consume you. In this story, it’s a septic pit that serves as both an open sewer for human waste and a habitat for flesh-hungry zombies awaiting someone to be ‘sentenced to the pit,’” say the band.

This record is slammy, gory, and ultiately heavy, described by the band as “Inhuman Slam Grind” and inspired by zombies, serial killers, cannibals, sci-fi, and Warhammer.

“This new album is just a relentless barrage of slamming brutal death metal. We strived for a no-bullshit / no-filler tracklist that will just pummel the listener with heaviness. We spent the past two years working on fine-tuning these songs to be a proper representation of our original moniker of ‘Inhuman Slam Grind.’ We hope this new album is something that fans of our earlier material will appreciate and something fresh for the newer fans as well. Expect a full audial assault of horror, gore, and guttural slamming sickness the Necrambulant way,” the band add.

Preorder the album here. 

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