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NECROT interview with METALLOID Magazine

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NECROT releases their much-anticipated LP “Mortal”! Formed in 2011, NECROT shares pedigree from multiple bands in the Bay Area death metal scene. Relentless buzz saw guitars, blast beats, fitting leads, and vocals from the 7th realm of Hell. NECROT proves themselves once again as a formidable opponent in the death metal genre period.

“When we first started, our goal was to play death metal and put out some tapes,” elaborates vocalist/bassist Luca Indrio. “We always wanted to write an album that twenty years from now would be remembered as a true classic of the genre. With Blood Offerings, we may have done that but with Mortal we have done that. Time will prove us right.”

“Your Hell” kicks off the album ferociously with not giving you moment to breathe. My personal favorite “Stench Of Decay” just has a great beat and is seriously fun to listen to. “Sinister Will’ has a punk back bead with time changes and everything you’ve been hoping for with an intricate guitar solo mid-way, rolling into “Malevolent Intentions” rendering you useless to resist from banging your head. The entire album is well mixed and technically proficient, but not getting into the tech-death camp. NECROT is firmly planted into in your face death metal. “Blood Offerings” is a fantastic album and I think NECROT set out and accomplished producing an album that will stand the test of time.

If you like bands like Bolt Thrower, Grave, Asphex, and Mammoth Grinder, NECROT is a band certainly for you.

I got to talk with Chad about the album, music and influences that you can check out here:

NECROT:

Luca Indrio - bass, vocals

Sonny Reinhardt - guitars

Chad Gailey – drums

Support the band:

http://www.facebook.com/cyclesofpain

http://twitter.com/necrot_official

http://www.instagram.com/necrot_official

http://www.tankcrimes.com

http://www.facebook.com/tankcrimes

http://twitter.com/tankcrimes

http://www.instagram.com/tankcrimes

http://www.tankcrimes.merchtable.com

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NECROT releases their much-anticipated LP “Mortal”! Formed in 2011, NECROT shares pedigree from multiple bands in the Bay Area death metal scene. Relentless buzz saw guitars, blast beats, fitting leads, and vocals from the 7th realm of Hell. NECROT proves themselves once again as a formidable opponent in the death metal genre period.

“When we first started, our goal was to play death metal and put out some tapes,” elaborates vocalist/bassist Luca Indrio. “We always wanted to write an album that twenty years from now would be remembered as a true classic of the genre. With Blood Offerings, we may have done that but with Mortal we have done that. Time will prove us right.”

“Your Hell” kicks off the album ferociously with not giving you moment to breathe. My personal favorite “Stench Of Decay” just has a great beat and is seriously fun to listen to. “Sinister Will’ has a punk back bead with time changes and everything you’ve been hoping for with an intricate guitar solo mid-way, rolling into “Malevolent Intentions” rendering you useless to resist from banging your head. The entire album is well mixed and technically proficient, but not getting into the tech-death camp. NECROT is firmly planted into in your face death metal. “Blood Offerings” is a fantastic album and I think NECROT set out and accomplished producing an album that will stand the test of time.

If you like bands like Bolt Thrower, Grave, Asphex, and Mammoth Grinder, NECROT is a band certainly for you.

I got to talk with Chad about the album, music and influences that you can check out here:

NECROT:

Luca Indrio - bass, vocals

Sonny Reinhardt - guitars

Chad Gailey – drums

Support the band:

http://www.facebook.com/cyclesofpain

http://twitter.com/necrot_official

http://www.instagram.com/necrot_official

http://www.tankcrimes.com

http://www.facebook.com/tankcrimes

http://twitter.com/tankcrimes

http://www.instagram.com/tankcrimes

http://www.tankcrimes.merchtable.com

  continue reading

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