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Decrepitaph started in early 2005 as a solo project of Elektrokutioner. At the time, he was playing drums for a thrash band called Skulleton, but he also wanted to play in a true Death Metal band influenced by legends like Asphyx, Grave, Incantation, Autopsy, and countless others. Unable to find any other musicians in his area of Massachusetts, Elektrokutioner decided to make the project a one man band.
The song writing process was slow and not much was done at first. A lot of rehearsal riffs/songs were completed over the next year in preparation for a demo. Finally, in May 2006, a five track demo CD entitled 'Grotesque Dwellings' was released in a limited run of 100 copies. All the material was written, performed, and recorded by Elektrokutioner in his practice spot. At the end of 2006, Elektrokutioner moved from Massachusetts to Texas and decided to look for musicians.
In the beginning, it wasn't clear if this would be for Decrepitaph or another project, but after meeting Sinworm in June of 2007, it was decided to make Decrepitaph a full band. The duo quickly wrote 10 songs in less than 5 months with both Sinworm and Elektrokutioner coming up with riffs between practices. The weekend before Halloween, Decrepitaph recorded the 8 song 'Ancient Death Metal Promo 2007' at Elektrokutioner's home studio.
This was meant to show everyone we the band was still around and what the new line up sounded like. At the end of 2007, a good friend of Sinworm named Daterape joined as the bassist, adding a lot to the low end sound of the band. Now we have Sinworm on guitar and lead vocals, Daterape on bass and backing vocals, and Elektrokutioner pounding the skins of hell. All of the band members get together with guitars and write material, so the huge realm of influences will always be apparent in the music of Decrepitaph.
In 2008, Decrepitaph started working with Razorback Records for the release of their debut full length CD. In December 2008, 'Condemned Cathedral' was released to the Death Metal underground! It contains 10 songs of primitive and putrid Death Metal and is available from us via PayPal or from Razorback Records! We look forward to working with this awesome label in the future as well! Decrepitaph would like to thank all the fans, bands, zines, and labels that have helped us out in getting where we are today! |
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Current line-up
Elektrokutioner - Drums (Shrouded, Tombstones, Foreboding, Eternal Suffering, Skulleton, Scum Bitch, Skincrawler, BEWARE!, Bastard Cross, Reeking Filth, Procreant)
Sinworm - Lead Vocals, Guitar (Sinworm, Funeral Fuck Toy, Fallen Hallow, Slit Trench, Xaadolf)
Daterape - Bass, Backing Vocals (Goremonger)
Review Quote:
Written by Slashergorehound on December 26th, 2008
When the words "best album of the year" come up, at least 3 albums spring to mind. The new Arghoslent was pretty cool, definitely the best melodic death metal I've ever heard. The new Cliteater was fun too, grind like that doesn't come around everyday, at least not in 2008. And Vacant Coffin, released at the same time as this beauty right here. Not to mention Acid Witch, Hooded Menace, and Gruesome Stuff Relish. I could go on. But no, we're here for Decrepitaph. I'm going to have to do my best to give this an objective review. My record label (Poveglia) is releasing their demos, but I don't think that means I can't give an honest review here. So here goes.
Condemned Cathedral is my pick for album of the year. It's quite late. I believe this came out December 18th on the greatest thing to happen to this world since metal itself, Razorback Records. There are times in which I lose hope for death metal. For example, when I heard the latest Decrepit Birth. It saddened me. Where has it all gone? What happened to death metal that was brutal, but didn't have to be called brutal death metal. I'll tell you what happened to it. It moved to Texas and called itself Decrepitaph.
This CD starts out with a sample, something Razorback bands have been disappointing me with lately by not including them. Seriously, what happened to greats like Lord Gore, Frightmare, and Fondlecorpse? All of them had samples, and they were great! I guess it's those damn online reviews complaining about them. Oh well. Anywho, after a sample in which we are told we'll hear an example of this horrible satanic garbage that's destroying America, we do. And oh what an opening it is. The opening riff comes out in full force, with an amazing guitar tone, like Entombed's Left Hand Path crossed with Gruesome Stuff Relish's Teenage Giallo Grind, to compare two entirely unrelated albums. I think it's fitting. The bass is fairly low in the mix. At least I think so. Maybe the guitar is just so heavy in tone that it matches the bass. The drums are perfect, no triggers or any modern bullshit, just beautiful untainted ancient death metal.
Unholy Crucifixion features yet more catchy riffs, incorporating as much death metal as doom. By this point we can tell that Asphyx, Incantation, and several other death/doom giants played a big part in influencing this album. Decrepitaph don't copy them by any means, however. Decrepitaph form a sound all their own with their catchy choruses, droningly slow riffs, intersperced with midpaced and upbeat riffs.
My highlight of this album is definitely A Burial In Hell. The first time I heard this riff was on a demo version of the track put on the myspace. I was absolutely floored. This is without a doubt the heaviest riff I've ever heard. It's like if Black Sabbath and Slayer had a fight with barbells. That's how god damn heavy this is. If you've only heard the demo versions of this album, then you are NOT hearing what truly needs to be heard. The production on this album makes it sound like how all death metal should. Raw, and crushing!
I know it's just past X-mas time folks, and I know some of you were good little boys and girls and Santa may have slipped some money in your stocking. I'm not going to judge you if you don't use that money to buy this album. I'm just going to give you that weird kind of look that parents give you when they disapprove, but they're not really angry. You know, the kind of look they give when they say "I'm not mad, I'm just disappointed." That's what will happen to you. Just try looking at yourself in the mirror the next day after not purchasing this album. And believe me, each day gets worse. I'd be happy if another album this good came out in the next 5 years. I'm not liberal with my 100 ratings, so take my word for it. If you like death metal and or doom metal, do not miss out on Condemned Cathedral! |
Review for Condemned Cathedral
This is their Debut Full-length album. |
| Category: | Music |
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| 01 - possessed by blasphemy.mp3 |
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| 02 - unholy crucifixion.mp3 |
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| 03 - condemned cathedral.mp3 |
6.28 MB |
| 04 - worship the dead.mp3 |
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| 05 - morbid rituals.mp3 |
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| 06 - dawn of the zombie.mp3 |
6.87 MB |
| 07 - the labyrinth of bones.mp3 |
8.29 MB |
| 08 - desolate obscurity.mp3 |
6.62 MB |
| 09 - a burial in hell.mp3 |
8.87 MB |
| 10 - crawling out from the crypt.mp3 |
16.68 MB |
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