In this two-tier death metal underground we've inherited through the
ill-advised, drunken fumble of Cryptopsy against the MySpace server,
lines are quickly being drawn between the 'true' and the 'false', the
real metallers with their XXL and cargo pants and the clueless
chancers with their shrunken grind t-shirts and obstructive sweeps.
Rare is the band who will combine the furious, pummelling immediacy of
bands like Suicide Silence, All Out War and See You Next Tuesday with
the songwriting, values and guaranteed longevity of Napalm Death,
Origin and Nasum.
Rarer still is the band who will admit to it and 'Enclave' is a
savage, four-track distillation of everything with worth, regardless
of respectability, age and hairstyle.
Springing from Wigan, the same rundown hunk of industrial Lancashire that fuelled the rage of departed grind luminaries Narcosis, gaining
the not insignificant patronage of their guitarist Chris who added the
EP's cover art to his extensive portfolio of highly sought after
design commissions (Ephel Duath, Brutal Truth, Necrophagist, Mistress,Palehorse) out of nothing more complicated than utter adoration for
the trio's furious death/grind battery, Evisorax formed in the Spring
of 2005, drawn together through their unique perspective on the
changing shape of extremity.
First making coming to the attention of the UK's burgeoning death metal underground with their four-track demo 'Eschatology', which
despite horrific production values impressed such respected organs as
Terrorizer and Zero Tolerance with it's breathtaking technicality,
sheer speed and relentless, blast-laden breakdowns, and earned them
shows alongside The Bezerker, Man Must Die, Despised Icon, Beneath The
Massacre, Misery Index, Annotations Of An Autopsy, Narcosis and
Tangaroa. With the groundwork laid through good honest hard work and
painstakingly refined skill, the three-piece entered Swindon's Studio
6 to record with Stu McKay, the man who added the vicious bite to The
Seventh Cross, My Cross To Bare and Decimate.
As the gulf widens between the aging old school and the clueless new,furthering death metal's drunken lurch into its own inevitable,
cancerous, uncomprehending destruction, and ethic like 'Enclave' might just be what saves it.
James Hoare - Terrorizer magazine 2008.
In mid 2009 both Pete worth and long term drummer Keith Murrary decided to quit the band.
Instead of leaving Evisorax to burn to the ground and dissapear, single remaingin member and founder Daniel Lynch recruited the help of former Narcosis, current The ergon Carousel drummer Simon Brotherton and Carmen/The Ergon Carousel vocalist Christopher Greenfell.
With a fresh perspective, new viewpoints and a refreshed bloodlust Evisorax is set to be stronger, hevier and faster than ever before.
Be ready for the new album!!!!!!!!!!!
Please refrain from posting comments that aren't related to the band. Any comments with no association with Evisorax will be removed.
Cheers.
CLICK THE IMAGE BELOW TO PURCHASE ''ENCLAVE''!:
Track listing:
1). Incising Declaration.
2). Scalp the demons.
3). Insidious.
4.) Devastated Bliss.
''Short,sharp and viciously brutal shock but packed with enough invention and pulverising power to propel them toward the forefront of the underground ranks!'' - Kerrang magazine, Scored 4/5!
''The fircest, filthiest acts to come out of the UK grimlands since ''Anaal Nathrakh''. - Metal Hammer Magazine.
''Englands most promising up and comers'' - Terrorizer magazine.
Now then chaps !! We are playing the tudor house on the 19th June,bob down to it and Shout Fucking abuse at us please !!!! POWERLOUNGE K.E.R.S BEANS .......DONT FORGET TO BRING SOME CRACK !!!!!!!!
"We are pleased to announce that Grimstock 2009, will be held @ Independent, Sunderland, with tickets available to all those aged 16+
Grimstock will be held on 13th august, starting at 12pm, and will feature the likes of:
Annotations of an Autopsy (nuclear blast records) Impending Doom (nuclear blast records) Trigger the Bloodshed (metalblade records) Viatrophy (siege of amida records) The Boy Will Drown (earache records) Machiavellian (year of the sun records) and many many more....
We have also have limited slots available to play this event. any bands interested must put their names forward by replying to this blog saying they are interested in playing, from which a shortlist will be drawn up and put to a public vote.