Track Premiere: Stormo – ‘Endocannibalismo’

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Really, the only way to make cannibalism more brutal is to either a.) catch a horrible disease that makes you go (more?) insane or b.) eat your family and loved ones. Decibel certainly doesn’t condone eating your family or the members of your tribe, but we do have a premiere of “Endocannibalismo,” the title track from discordant noise punks Stormo.

The Italians have played hundreds of shows and the live experience definitely bleeds into the recording on Endocannibalismo, also the name of their fourth album. The noisy guitars are like wasps swarming around the listener’s ears, matched by vocalist Luca Rocco’s distressed cries.

“When writing ‘Endocannibalismo’ we tried to create an industrial and sludge based sound, primarily by experimenting with microtonal scales,” Rocco explains. “We tried to keep it simple and harsh; repeated patterns and a circular ending recall the whole album concept which is cut to the bone in the lyrics.”

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Endocannibalismo is out on February 10 via Prosthetic but you can hear the title track now.

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