Let Decibel magazine hurl your weekend into a sonic maelstrom of brutality with a full stream of Undead, the forthcoming new studio offering from death metal monarchs SIX FEET UNDER. Scheduled for UK release on May 21, 2012through Metal Blade Records, Undead was produced by Mark Lewis (Deicide, Devildriver) and mixed by Jason Suecof (Whitechapel, Job For A Cowboy) at Audio Hammer Studios in Sanford, Florida. The record features an updated lineup of Barnes alongside guitarist Rob Arnold (ex- Chimaira), longtime guitarist Steve Swanson (ex-Massacre), bassist Jeff Hughell (ex-Brain Drill, ex-Vile), and drummer Kevin Talley (Dying Fetus, Misery Index, Chimaira) and has already begun raising the ears of fans and critics alike. In an early review, Blistering.com commends the band for giving “meat-and-potatoes death metal a nice kick in the behind,” PitRiff.com champions Undead for being “powerful, musical and yet distinctly death metal,” while PureGrainAudio opines: “…one of the world’s biggest death metal acts is still a commanding force of sonic destruction.” Adds Metal Assault in a 9/10 rating: “if you’re into throat-grabbing riffs and groove-oriented extreme music…Undead is right up your alley.”
In related news, Metal Blade TV recently aired an exclusive interview with Barnes as conducted by label CEO Brian Slagel. If you missed it, you still have a chance to check it out here.
On April 19, Jason Saulnier of the MusicLegends.ca web site conducted an interview with vocalist Chris Barnes of Florida death metallers SIX FEET UNDER. You can now listen to the chat in the YouTube below.
SIX FEET UNDER‘s new album, “Undead”, is scheduled for release on May 22 through Metal Blade Records. The 12-track CD was produced by Mark Lewis (DEICIDE, DEVILDRIVER) and mixed by Jason Suecof (WHITECHAPEL, JOB FOR A COWBOY), at AudioHammer Studios in Sanford, Florida.
Metal Assault recently caught up with SIX FEET UNDER frontman Chris Barnes. An excerpt from the interview is available below:
MA: Last year you did the Summer Slaughter tour across North America, and you toured with a bunch of bands who play new styles of extreme metal these days. Some of them headlined over you. Was it a challenge to go out there and win new fans on every night of that tour?
Barnes: “Well, it was a challenge but it was pretty awesome. Because yeah, as you said, there were a lot of new fans who had probably never heard of us and never gave us much thought. But I think once they saw us, they enjoyed it and I think we gained some new fans, and some fans of those other bands crossed over to us a little bit after seeing what we were doing on that tour. I enjoyed the hell out of that tour. It was one of the greatest tours I’ve been involved with.”
MA: Six Feet Under has invariably played a slower, more groovy style of death metal. Do you think that separates you from the other bands that started out around the same time as when Six Feet Under did?
Barnes: “Yeah, probably. We’ve always been kind of different in how we approached things. We’ve not really tried to write a new style of music. We just write what sounds cool, for us anyway. I work closely with the other guys in the band and write what makes most sense to me as far as the lyrics and the vocals go. So, the guys that I have writing music for me in myband have always laid the foundation of it all.”
MA: Right, and because of the brutality of the music, does that put pressure on you as a lyricist, to come up with stuff that is as intense as the music itself?
Barnes: “Well, I won’t call it pressure at all. I really never stress about it, and I never worry about it. It’s more like excitement to me. To me it’s like, ‘Oh yeah, this is going to be fucking badass!’ It’s challenging to me, but it’s never any kind of pressure or anything. But as a writer and as a vocalist, I just tend to run with emotions. I’m not the kind of guy to sit and do the same things that I’ve always done for every single album. I mean, it’s so predictable and so boring to do it that way. I like to keep myself guessing and searching for something that satisfies me, and being surrounded by guys like Rob Arnold and Steve has really helped me to get to that place. All I want to be, really, is in this inner state of pushing myself and try to match the great fucking talent that I have around me. I have to do the best I can, because they are 110 per cent on top of it. So I enjoy pushing myself to the limit. When you’re writing and singing based on the strength of the kind of catalyst that’s provided by such great writing partners, it really makes you focus.”
Six Feet Under recently unveiled the first single from their forthcoming studio offering, Undead. Slated for North American release on May 22nd through Metal Blade Records, the 12-track recording was produced by Mark Lewis (DEICIDE, DEVILDRIVER) and mixed by Jason Suecof (WHITECHAPEL, JOB FOR A COWBOY), at Audio Hammer Studios in Sanford, Florida.
Led by the inimitable Chris Barnes, possessor of one of the most dominant and instantly recognizable voices of the death metal genre, Undead offers up an overhauled lineup. Now featuring Barnes alongside new guitarist Rob Arnold (ex-CHIMAIRA), longtime guitarist Steve Swanson, new bassist Jeff Hughell, and drummer Kevin Talley, whose history blasting for DYING FETUS, MISERY INDEX and Chimaira speaks for itself, Six Feet Under 2012 finds the band reinvigorated and churning out some of the most visceral, in-your-face, and downright horrifying tunes in their renowned discography of brutality both, lyrically and musically.
Comments vocalist/death metal ambassador Chris Barnes of the recording: “I’m in pretty much the best headspace I’ve been in since myself and [former guitarist] Allen West started this band in 1993. I’m super excited about the new record. It’s a rejuvenation; it’s a rebirth of Six Feet Under, and fans will definitely latch on to my excitement and how focused I am in the lyrics I’ve written… The hypocrisies of daily life, things that affect us that spawn aggression, loneliness, sadness, there’s a lot of emotions going on across the record, and I guess that the dark horror that humans cause is my niche.”
Gore your ears to the violent sounds of ‘Formaldehyde’ below:
Undead tracklisting:
‘Frozen At The Moment Of Death’
‘Formaldehyde’
’18 Days’
‘Molest Dead’
‘Blood On My Hands’
‘Missing Victims’
‘Reckless’
‘Near Death Experience’
‘The Scar’
‘Delayed Combustion Device’
‘Vampire Apocalypse’
‘The Depths Of Depravity’
Six Feet Under recently announced a bout of US live rituals this June. Dubbed the 18 Nights Of Blood Tour, the bestial invasion will begin in Atlanta, Georgia on June 8th and ravage its way across the country before coming to a close on June 29th in Tampa, Florida. Support will be provided by DYING FETUS and REVOCATION.
Comments Chris Barnes of the tour: “I’m proud and honored to be kicking off our first US tour for the release of our new album, Undead, with our good friends Dying Fetus and new killers Revocation! This tour is gonna be SICK! June will be murdered! 18 Nights Of Blood! Do not miss this tour!”
Tour dates:
June
8 – The Masquerade – Atlanta, GA
9 – Empire – Springfield, VA
10 – Palladium – Worcester, MA
11 – Bowery Ballroom – New York, NY
12 – Alrosa Villa – Columbus, OH
13 – Reggie’s – Chicago, IL
14 – Peabody’s – Cleveland, OH
15 – Harpo’s – Detroit, MI
16 – People’s Court – Des Moines, IA *
18 – The Gothic Theater – Denver, CO *
20 – Studio Seven – Seattle, WA
21 – Hawthorne Theater – Portland, OR
23 – The Metro – Oakland, CA
24 – The Whisky – Los Angeles, CA
25 – TBA – Tempe, AZ
26 – House Of Rock – El Paso, TX
27 – Scout Bar – Houston, TX
29 – Brass Mug – Tampa, FL *
California metallers DEVILDRIVER have been forced to cancel their previously announced Australian tour with SIX FEET UNDER and DARKEST HOUR.
Commented DEVILDRIVER frontman Dez Fafara: “I’ve NEVER cancelled a tour before. EVER…
“I have pneumonia and I’m restricted from flying for at least two weeks. So, unfortunately, we have to cancel our Australian tour.
“I respectfully apologize to all our Australian fans, SIX FEET UNDER; DARKEST HOUR and the folks at Soundwave Touring, who worked so hard to put this tour together.
“Thank you for your support. We’ll make it up to you on the next tour.”
Ticket holders can go back to the point of purchase for a refund. Source: Blabbermouth.net
Today premier horror portal Bloody Disgusting hosts the latest “18 Days” lyric video from death metal merchants, SIX FEET UNDER. The apocalyptic hymn comes off the band’s forthcoming new studio effort, Undead, set for UK release on May 21, 2012 through Metal Blade Records.
Notorious for his elegiac themes of murder, death and the supernatural, on Undead vocalist and lyrical mastermind Chris Barnes revisits topics that will be familiar to fans of the band, though as always he brings something new to the table, aware that their followers will not accept recycled ideas. Notes Barnes: “The hypocrisies of daily life, things that affect us that spawn aggression, loneliness, sadness, there’s a lot of emotions going on across the record, and I guess that the dark horror that humans cause is my niche,” However, while Barnes has a very clear vision for his craft, he is always excited by the interpretations of his songs by those who listen to them, feeding on the emotional investment they put in. “I love it when people tell me what they’ve got from the music and the lyrics. It’s like being an artist, you put the painting up on the wall – youknow what it is, but sometimes it’s a little abstract and someone sees something else in it, and that’s the biggest compliment to me. That I’m able to get inside someone’s head and they actually give thought to something presented to them is inspiring to me too, and something I always want to be able to do with this band.”
Undead was produced by Mark Lewis (Deicide, Devildriver), mixed by Jason Suecof (Whitechapel, Job For A Cowboy), at Audio Hammer Studios in Sanford, Florida and features the updated lineup of Barnes alongside guitarist Rob Arnold (ex- Chimaira), longtime guitarist Steve Swanson (ex-Massacre), bassist Jeff Hughell (ex-Brain Drill, ex-Vile), and drummer Kevin Talley (Dying Fetus, Misery Index, Chimaira). Last week Metal Blade TV aired an exclusive interview with Barnes as conducted by Metal Blade CEO Brian Slagel. To check out the interview, as well as first single, “Formaldehyde,” and limited pre-order options, point your browser here: http://www.metalblade.com/sixfeetunder/
In conjunction with the release of Undead, SIX FEET UNDER will demolish the masses on a near three-week run of live rituals this June. The 18 Nights Of Blood Tour will begin in Atlanta, Georgia on June 8. Support will be provided by Dying Fetus and Revocation.
Yesterday Metal Blade TV airs an exclusive interview with SIX FEET UNDER front man/death metal veteran Chris Barnes as conducted by Metal Blade CEO Brian Slagel. The clip comes in anticipation of the band’s forthcoming new full-length, Undead. With an updated lineup featuring Barnes alongside guitarist Rob Arnold (ex- Chimaira), longtime guitarist Steve Swanson (ex-Massacre), bassist Jeff Hughell (ex-Brain Drill, ex-Vile), and drummer Kevin Talley (Dying Fetus, Misery Index, Chimaira), Undead finds the band revitalized and spewing forth some of their most uncompromising, provocative and plainly scathing tunes of their career. Undead was produced by Mark Lewis (Deicide, Devildriver), mixed by Jason Suecof (Whitechapel, Job For A Cowboy), at Audio Hammer Studios in Sanford, Florida and is scheduled for North American release on May 22, 2012 through Metal Blade Records.
To check out the interview, as well as first single, “Formaldehyde,” go to THIS LOCATION.
In conjunction with the release of Undead, SIX FEET UNDER will demolish the masses on a near three-week run of live rituals this June. Dubbed the 18 Nights Of Blood Tour, the journey will begin in Atlanta, Georgia on June 8. Support will be provided by Dying Fetus and Revocation. Comments Barnes: “We want to get out there and pretty much destroy. We want to play to as many people as possible, and show all of the fans out there the new songs, and leave nothing but a trail of blood in our wake. We’re hoping that whoever makes body bags are upping their output, because after this record comes out there’ll be a lot of decomposing bodies out there!
SIX FEET UNDER 18 Nights Of Blood Tour 2012 w/ Dying Fetus, Revocation
6/08/2012 The Masquerade – Atlanta, GA
6/09/2012 Empire – Springfield, VA
6/10/2012 Palladium – Worcester, MA
6/11/2012 Bowery Ballroom – New York, NY
6/12/2012 Alrosa Villa – Columbus, OH
6/13/2012 Reggie’s – Chicago, IL
6/14/2012 Peabody’s – Cleveland, OH
6/15/2012 Harpo’s – Detroit, MI
6/16/2012 People’s Court – Des Moines, IA*
6/18/2012 The Gothic Theater – Denver, CO*
6/20/2012 Studio Seven – Seattle, WA
6/21/2012 Hawthorne Theater – Portland, OR
6/23/2012 The Metro – Oakland, CA
6/24/2012 The Whisky – Los Angeles, CA
6/25/2012 TBA – Tempe, AZ
6/26/2012 House Of Rock – El Paso, TX
6/27/2012 Scout Bar – Houston, TX
6/29/2012 Brass Mug – Tampa, FL*
* – No Dying Fetus
Last week Guitar World hosted the exclusive premiere of “18 Days,” the second official single from the death metal monarchs. If you missed it, you still have a chance to crush your ear drums at THIS LOCATION.
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