The two bands will showcase their extreme visual soundscapes on stage: the unmistakable computer metal of MASTER BOOT RECORD, and the giallo-inspired death metal of FULCI. AROTTENBIT will join the tour as special guests on all dates.
MASTER BOOT RECORD (aka MBR) is a Computer Metal project founded in 2016 blending heavy metal with chiptune and demo scene music. Live, MBR deploys a full band alongside Commodore 64, Amiga 500 and a visual voyage into retro computer culture, videogame classics and demo scene legendary productions.
FULCI has been redefining death metal with a unique blend of crushing riffs, cinematic atmospheres, and horror-driven storytelling. Named after the legendary Italian filmmaker and “Godfather of Gore” Lucio Fulci, the band transforms the aesthetics of cult horror into a sonic nightmare, creating albums that feel like soundtracks to blood-soaked films.
AROTTENBIT is an experimental music project founded in 2008 in Milan transforming a Game Boy into a sonic weapon that tears through chiptune, sludge metal, hardcore punk, and techno.
05 Nov – Lyon (FR) – Ô Totem Live 06 Nov – Marseille (FR) – Le Dodu 07 Nov – Barcelona (ES) – Sala Razzmatazz 3 08 Nov – Toulouse (FR) – Le Rex 10 Nov – Paris (FR) – La Machine du Moulin Rouge 11 Nov – London (GB) – The Underworld 12 Nov – Sheffield (GB) – Corporation 13 Nov – Dublin (IE) – The Academy 14 Nov – Glasgow (GB) – Slay 15 Nov – Leeds (GB) – Brudenell Social Club 17 Nov – Brussels (BE) – Museum, Botanique 18 Nov – Amsterdam (NL) – Melkweg 19 Nov – Nijmegen (NL) – Doornroosje 20 Nov – Cologne (DE) – Gebäude 9 21 Nov – Hamburg (DE) – Logo 22 Nov – Copenhagen (DK) – Pumpehuset 24 Nov – Gothenburg (SE) – Monument 25 Nov – Oslo (NO) – John Dee 26 Nov – Stockholm (SE) – Kollektivet Livet 28 Nov – Tampere (FI) – Olympia 29 Nov – Helsinki (FI) – Tavastia 01 Dec – Tallinn (EE) – Rockclub Tapper 02 Dec – Riga (LV) – Melnā Piektdiena 03 Dec – Warsaw (PL) – Hydrozagadka 04 Dec – Berlin (DE) – SO36 05 Dec – Prague (CZ) – Futurum 06 Dec – Munich (DE) – Backstage 07 Dec – Vienna (AT) – Szene 08 Dec – Budapest (HU) – A38 09 Dec – Bratislava (SK) – Randal Club 10 Dec – Ljubljana (SI) – Orto Bar 11 Dec – Lindau (DE) – Club Vaudeville 12 Dec – Aarau (CH) – Kiff Saal
Live report by Christian Tallone – Photos by Christian Tallone + Marco Pili
Saturday, July 6, 2024, a date I eagerly and curiously awaited since the event was announced, and honestly, with a bit of anxiety due to the fact that summer had been very late to arrive this year, and the risk of everything being ruined by bad weather was looming. Fortunately, however, a beautiful sunny day shines on Genoa’s old port, and already in the early afternoon, you can see black t-shirts emerging, from those of veterans like Testament, Slayer, Venom, etc., to many new recruits, lots of teens, and little metalheads accompanied by wise dads.
At 5:00 PM sharp, as scheduled, the gates of the sea arena open, and the rush to the barricades begins, giving those without a ticket half an hour to get one because the dances start at 6:00 PM.
SLUG GORE – 6 PM
Setlist – see the photo
At precisely 6:00 PM, SLUG GORE begins, but unfortunately, many of the attendees, myself included, miss the first few songs because we are still stuck at the ticket/accreditation office. However, I manage to catch the final part of their set, which ultimately lasts only 20 minutes. The guys from Ravenna warm our ears with some powerful death metal, with frontman Poldo and company hammering away splendidly. I’m happy to see Danny Metal in action on the drums, a YouTuber I’ve been following for a while. Old B-movie monster films serve as a backdrop. They finish with a cover of Gluch’s “Grounded by Slugs.” Unfortunately, due to the early hour and their brief time slot, there aren’t many people yet, but for the little I saw and heard, I liked them, and I hope to see them live again soon.
NECROART – 6:30 PM
After a quick stage change, it’s time for another local band, NECROART, active since 1999 with a long career and tours with giants like Rotting Christ, whom I personally adore. They bring a breath of melodic death metal to Genoa’s sea, sometimes symphonic but also very dark and decadent. Their atmospheres remind me a lot of Moonspell. Charismatic Max knows how to engage the audience, starting with “Withered”, a fresh new piece, followed by “An Invocation for the Horned”, “Son of Worms” and closing with “Lamma Sabactani”. Their set, unfortunately, is also brief, just half an hour, but they masterfully use it to leave a mark, theatrical, violent, dark, and melodic. In such a short time, they show all their nuances, a high-level band that I’ll gladly delve into more.
Setlist:
Withered (new single via Nadir)
An Invocation for the Horned
Son of Worms
Lamma Sabactani
NODE – 7:05 PM
Setlist – see the photo
A slightly longer stage change, used to grab a beer, and then back under the stage to wait for NODE, an Italian excellence active since 1994, celebrating their 30th anniversary today. Despite this, it’s my first time seeing them, so far. They open with the powerful “The Sacred Theater of Nothingness”, but for the first 30 seconds, there’s no sound due to a technical issue that is promptly resolved, giving them a notch more volume than the previous bands. The four priests are in great form, guitarist Gabriele and drummer Pietro are impeccable, while Dave and the historic member Gary are the true leaders, loving what they do and transmitting it to an audience that has visibly grown an hour after opening. Unfortunately, their time is also short, with only five songs on the setlist, but they don’t let up for a second, their style shifting from thrash to death, perhaps due to the multiple lineup changes over the years. They end with the final blow, “Life on Display”, and it’s a shame it’s over already… but my neck thanks them. Great NODE!
FULCI – 7:40 PM
At 7:40 PM, it’s FULCI’s turn, another Italian band named after the famous director Lucio Fulci (hence the tribute with the song “Zombi 2”, which they can’t play despite being on the setlist, perhaps due to time constraints). In recent years, they’ve made their way violently with their death/grind in the national scene. I didn’t know them well, but I started researching them as soon as I saw them on the program, and my curiosity grew noticing they have a strong following. Many were there for them, and I understood why as soon as they took the stage. Like SLUG GORE, they delight our eyes with horror and splatter footage, blood, and autopsies perfectly blending with their fast and brutal music. Here the situation gets more serious, with 12 pieces on the setlist, starting with “Glass”, then “Rotten Apple”. Edo’s drumming is a real bone-crushing blender, the bass and guitars deep and dark, and Fiore’s voice is truly talented, a growl that seems to come from the depths of the earth. They conclude after about 40 minutes of brutality with “Eye Full of Maggots”.
Setlist:
Glass
Rotten Apple
Apocalypse Zombie
Lonely Hearts
Splatter Fatality
Voodoo Gore Ritual
Tropical Sun
Among the Walking Dead
Matul Tribal Cult
Legion of the Resurrected
Nightmare
Eye Full of Maggots
Zombi 2
SADIST – 8:40 – PM
Setlist – see the photo
At 8:40 PM, it’s SADIST… eight years to see one of the most anticipated bands of this festival on stage again, not only Italian but Genoese, led by Trevor, who is also part of the event’s organization. He put his heart into it, dedicating part of their show to thanking everyone. They open with “One Thousand Memories”, the SADIST logo fixed on the screen, the excellent drumming of new entry Giorgio Piva meshes for this special tribal show with the percussion rhythms of the historic Oinos. Nine tracks that retrace the band’s career, “Season in Silence”, “Perversion Lust Orgasm”, well-blended sounds, perhaps only the guitar a bit low at the beginning, but then everything seems to balance out, maybe also depending on my position. Trevor is an exceptional frontman and entertainer, their show flows smoothly and quickly, and the audience goes wild under the heavy notes of “Escogido” from 1996, passing through the new “Accabadora”. I’ve been waiting a long time to see SADIST live again, and they did not disappoint anyone’s expectations. They say goodbye to the Genoese audience with “Tribe”, as great as always… now we await Infected Rain.
INFECTED RAIN – 9:45 PM
At 9:45 PM, directly from Moldova, it’s time for Infected Rain, the first non-Italian band to take this stage, although to my great surprise, I discover they speak our language very well. The guys are having enormous success and are bouncing from corner to corner of the planet. A group that intrigued me for a long time, I couldn’t quite pin them down, so I devoured many live videos (thank you, YouTube… we used to wait for something to be shown on TV, and it was practically science fiction) to prepare myself for what I would see. They are the first and only band of the day that can be said to be “for everyone”… very groovy, solid and powerful yet very melodic… they stray far from the style of all the other bands of the day. It’s undeniable that the presence of Lena and Alice is noticeable… they make an impression. Eugene’s drumming is very precise, each hit resonates in your stomach, Vidik on guitar never stays still for a second, almost impossible to photograph him, Alice makes the whole stage vibrate with headbanging, and Lena switches from a fierce growl to clean and melodic singing with great naturalness. She speaks Italian to the audience, thanks them for their support, and engages them, something I personally liked a lot. She didn’t put a wall up with the fans by acting like a superstar; on the contrary, she showed great humility, earning a lot of points from me. “A Second or a Thousand Years” starts the dances, then moving on to “The Realm of Chaos” and “Pandemonium”. By now, night has fallen, and the atmosphere has started to change, the arena is almost full, and many are there for them. Even the passengers on departing ships could enjoy a moment of their performance, with the stage set about 20 meters from the water. It was nice to see people waving from the decks and dancing to Infected Rain. “The Answer is You”, “Paura”, “Orphan Soul”, ending after about an hour with the beautiful “Sweet, Sweet Lies”. In conclusion, their sound impact is devastating, their scenic impact remarkable, a live show I’d gladly see again! Greatly approved!
Setlist:
A Second or a Thousand Years
The Realm of Chaos
Pandemonium
Vivarium
The Answer is You
Dying Light
Never to Return
Because I Let You
Enmity
Sweet, Sweet Lies
CARCASS – 10:45 PM
Setlist not available
At around 10:45 PM, CARCASS takes the stage. Introducing the English quartet is almost unnecessary; we are in the presence of true giants. This is the fourth time I’ve seen them live, but the first as headliners. Despite this, they are not a band known for elaborate stage setups; the classic lights and screen that play their iconic and unmistakable backgrounds, familiar to all Carcass fans, are sufficient. Nothing else is needed. They are enough, imposing. Jeff Walker looks like a devil on the edge of hell; his voice is pure ferocity. Drummer Daniel Wilding is frighteningly precise and fast. Bill Steer, with his distinctive bell-bottom pants, plays with the natural ease of someone born to do it, and his partner on strings, Nippy Blakford, is no less impressive.
I couldn’t retrieve the setlist, but many songs are so ingrained in our heads that, in the end, do we really need it? They open powerfully and malevolently with “Buried Dreams,” followed by “Keep on Rotting,” “Arbeit Macht Fleisch,” and “Heartwork.” They give us about an hour and 20 minutes of music, totaling at least 15 songs that practically everyone sings along with them to catch their breath from the mosh pits, or maybe they mosh to catch their breath from singing… who knows.
What’s certain is that CARCASS is a guarantee. Everyone was waiting for them, everyone wanted them, and everyone got exactly what they expected: a show worthy of their name. They deserve a book, not just a few lines of a live report. Honestly, more than praises, I wouldn’t know what else to say. CARCASS must be experienced, not read about… and if any of you haven’t done so yet… well, stay alert and don’t miss the next opportunity. A few minutes before midnight, they bid us farewell with a video of “drive-in” style dancers that made me laugh out loud. IMMENSE, PERIOD!
CONCLUSION: I’d like to say a few words about this event. It had been years since I had seen a metal concert of this scale in Genoa, and as a Ligurian, I can say I was truly astonished. The location is large but not immense, impeccable services, excellent beer, friendly staff, and, above all, a fantastic stage! Congratulations to Trevor and all the organizers! In the beautiful setting of the old port, which is already wonderful to experience pre- and post-concert, there is no shortage of parking, and there are bars and restaurants nearby for all tastes… everything was perfect, I’d say.
A festival that was a true success, and so I can be sure that the next edition of the Genoa Summer Festival will be one of the key events for us genre lovers! Congratulations again to everyone… from the bands to the staff! See you next year!
The infamous Italian director Lucio Fulci created many of horror and exploitation cinema’s most memorable and vivid visions of the supernatural, sadistic and salacious. Zombi 2, The Beyond, City Of The Living Dead, TheHouse By The Cemetery, and more left an indelible impression on the minds of many an impressionable youth. The Italian death metal band FULCI was so possessed by their countryman’s work, they named the band after him, with each album being a concept and tribute based on one of his films.
For the band’s fourth bloodthirsty full-length, and first for 20 Buck Spin after a steadily growing profile in the death metal underground over the last several years, FULCI presents Duck Face Killings, a homage to one of Lucio’s most depraved and reviled films, The New York Ripper. In his book Beyond Terror: The Films Of Lucio Fulci, author (and one time Coil member) Stephen Thrower says “The New York Ripper is a nihilistic vision of Hell on Earth. No one matters. No one cares… Fulci’s film offers a powerful vision of a world where love has curdled away into poison and death. Life goes on alright, as the soundtrack suggests over the credits, with its ‘just another day in the Big Bad Apple’ inflection and junk-funk facelessness: but in a climate of absolute zero.” Perhaps only the director’s most ardent apologists can confess to a guilty pleasure in the film.
Musically, FULCI unleashes a barrage of captivatingly gruesome riffs, gory pummeling, murderous slams, low-pitched guttural vocal patterns, and eerie intros and interludes. The band’s songwriting is consciously fixated on creating the most violent and sharpened music possible to convey the film’s extreme savagery, imagining a soundtrack for the most grisly and cynical slasher flick ever made. There’s a lot of luscious meat on these bones, dripping with hooks and all the colors of Lucio Fulci’s eccentric cinema of cruelty, while the psychotic killer hunts his victims with remorseless perversity and sick gratification, inexplicably quacking in a duck’s voice throughout…
One man’s trash is another man’s treasure, and such is the case with a film as sordid and odious as The New York Ripper. Described by the British Board Of Film Classification’s Carol Tpolski as, “simply the most damaging film I have ever seen in my whole life,” it was banned in the UK upon its 1982 release for the next twenty years. With Duck Face Killings, FULCI’s brutal delivery and graphic depiction of their mentor’s violent world shines like the glimmer of blood under the NYC street lights, shocking and wild. A testament to the controversial master in all its decadent guts and degenerate glory.
Sure to be one of the death metal highlights of the year, FULCI’s Duck Face Killings features guest vocal appearances by Lord Goat of legendary hip-hop act Non Phixion on “Knife” and Sherwood Webber of infamous death henchmen Skinless on “Human Scalp Collection,” and saxophone on “Il Miele Del Diavolo” by Mario Luce.
The album was recorded at Till Deaf Recording Studios, engineered and mixed by Ando Ferraiulo with assistant engineer Angelo Guierriero, with vocal recording and engineering handled by Stefano Santi at SPVN Studio, and was mastered by Arthur Rizk (Power Trip, Cavalera Conspiracy, Tomb Mold). The cover artwork was crafted by Wes Benscoter (Autopsy, Sinister, Mortician, Broken Hope, Nile), conceptualized by Dome Diego and Fiore Stravino, the layout handled by Ascionemagro, and photography was handled by Chiara Meierhofer Muscarà.
The lead single from FULCI’s Duck Face Killings, “Rotten Apple,” is now streaming everywhere, including Bandcamp HERE and a visualizer playing at YouTube.
20 Buck Spin will release Duck Face Killings on LP, CD, MC, and digital formats August 9th. Preorders and merch are now available at the label webshop HERE and Bandcamp HERE.
Duck Face Killings Track Listing:
Vile Butchery
A Blade In The Dark
Fucked With A Broken Bottle
Morbid Lust
Maniac Unleashed
Knife
Slashereality
Human Scalp Condition
Duck Face Killings
Rotten Apple
Sadistic Murder
Lo Squartatore
Stabbed, Gutted And Loved
Il Miele Del Diavolo
FULCI is also confirmed to join the month-long full US Devastation On The Nation Tour this Fall, joining Morbid Angel, Suffocation, Mortiferum, Uada, and Knoll. The tour runs from November 15th through December 14th, and tickets are on sale now HERE. European tour dates are also in the works.
FULCI – Devastation On The Nation Tour 2024 w/ Morbid Angel, Suffocation, Uada, Mortiferum, Knoll:
11/15/2024 Orpheum – Tampa, FL 11/16/2024 Masquerade (Heaven) – Atlanta, GA 11/17/2024 Brooklyn Bowl – Nashville, TN 11/19/2024 Warehouse Live Midtown -Houston, TX 11/20/2024 Come And Take It Live – Austin, TX 11/21/2024 House Of Blues – Dallas, TX 11/22/2024 El Rey Theater – Albuquerque, NM 11/23/2024 Nile – Phoenix, AZ 11/24/2024 House Of Blues – San Diego, CA 11/26/2024 Belasco – Los Angeles, CA 11/27/2024 Great American Music Hall – San Francisco, CA 11/29/2024 Bossanova Ballroom – Portland, OR 11/30/2024 El Corazon – Seattle, WA 12/02/2024 Metro Music Hall – Salt Lake City, UT 12/03/2024 The Oriental Theater – Denver, CO 12/04/2024 Admiral – Omaha, NE 12/05/2024 Avondale – Chicago, IL 12/06/2024 Crofoot Ballroom – Pontiac, MI 12/07/2024 King Of Clubs – Columbus, OH 12/08/2024 Brooklyn Monarch – Brooklyn, NY 12/10/2024 Palladium (Upstairs) – Worcester, MA 12/11/2024 Lovedraft’s – Mechanicsburg, PA 12/12/2024 Hooligans – Jacksonville, NC 12/13/2024 The Senate – Columbia, SC 12/14/2024 Culture Room – Ft. Lauderdale, FL
FULCI: Dome Diego – guitar Ando Ferraiulo – guitar Fiore Stravino – vocals Klem Diglio – bass Edo Nicoloso – drums
Notorious Italian death metal force FULCI rises again to carry horror and death metal to the masses around the world.
Today, FULCI are proud to announce a new 2-track collaboration with Italian electronic project TALPAH, available now via Time To Kill Records.
The music has been conceived as the soundtrack to Hollow Press’ new game and comic book “Cyberflesh”.
“Cyberflesh” – created by Simone Alberto Grifone (game designer), David Genchi (drawings) and Marco Taddei (texts), and published by Hollow Press – is a new entity where extreme music, horror comics and dark weird experience merge.
TALPAH’s relentless percussion and hypnotic soundscapes blend with FULCI’s distorted guitars, enveloping the listener in a vortex of digital terror and fascination. FULCI’s guttural vocals merge with TALPAH’s distortions and glitches, creating a dissonant harmony that resonates in the soul of anyone venturing into the darkness of this unique collaboration.
Stream the single “file02_advanced_psychotonic_flesh_dismemberment_project.wav”HERE.
FULCI commented:
“When TTK and Hollow Press asked us to collaborate on creating a soundtrack for the game ‘Cyberflesh’, we immediately accepted. ‘Cyberflesh’ is a very splatter and violent comic. Moreover, the project had many similarities with the legendary collaboration between Games Workshop, Earache, and Bolt Thrower for the release of the album “Realm of Chaos” in 1989. The title ‘Cyberflesh’ inspired us to create a soundtrack capable of blending human sounds (instrumentals) with cyber sounds (electronic). To compose the two tracks, we involved our friend and artist Talpah, whose sound design managed to amplify both the sonic violence and the eerie atmospheric parts of the tracks. Even the choice of audio media was not random. We chose to release the tracks on super limited floppy disks and CDs with graphics similar to CD-ROMs. These media, along with a dedicated comic book illustrated by Genchi, will be included in an ultra-exclusive long box. Thanks to Time To Kill and Hollow Press for making all of this possible”.
Hollow Press was founded by Michele Nitri in 2015 to publish what he struggled to find in the market at that time. They focus on underground comics with dark weird fantasy themes, targeting an international audience by primarily publishing in English. Believing in the global presence of the underground and the unifying power of shared interests among fans worldwide, they prioritize individual editorial care for each work. In 2022, the company ventured into gaming, becoming one of the pioneers focusing on both comics and games. In 2023, it evolved into Hollow Hydra, a multi-headed entity with collaborators dedicated to avant-garde artistry, ensuring the underground artistic movement continues to thrive.
Notorious Italian death metal force FULCI rises again to carry horror and death metal to the masses around the world. FULCI are proud to announce “Tropical Sun – The short movie”: the new DVD and its accompanying soundtrack in 7″ format are due out on February 27th 2023 via Time To Kill Records.
DVD: A short movie to celebrate the passion for Lucio Fulci’s zombie movies and death metal. Following the concept of the album “Tropical Sun” based on the cult film “Zombi 2”, FULCI (the band) and Ritual Video created this short gore movie about a mad doctor who brings the dead back to life! The DVD is available in European (PAL) and USA/Japan (NTSC) versions. The DVD is stored in a red case containing four collectible flyers. The artwork drawing was made by Solo Macello while the graphic and layout project was developed by the graphic design Studio Ascionemagro.
7″ vinyl: The soundtrack of the movie was conceived by FULCI together with TV-CRIMES and it’s released on vinyl inspired by the Italian “45 giri” of the Seventies. The layout and the graphic project was developed by the graphic design Studio Ascionemagro.
Tracklist:
01. Tropical Sun (Main Theme) 02. Eye Full of Maggots
The band’s latest album “Exhumed Information” is out now via Time To Kill Records. “Exhumed Information” was recorded at Till Deaf Recording Studios by Ando Ferraiuolo. Mastering was entrusted to Arthur Rizk (Power Trip, Cirith Ungol, Tomb Mold). The cover artwork was designed by SoloMacello (Sadist, Elvenking, Black Rainbows). Layout and packaging design by Ascionemagro.
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