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GRIME: Italian Sludge Heathens Issue “Verge Of Wrath” Through Cvlt Nation

The latest slab of rotted audio to be leaked from GRIME’s impending second album, Circle Of Molesters, is now reeking up the airwaves courtesy of Cvlt Nation, as the site vomits forth “Verge Of Wrath.”

Following the release of their independent debut EP in 2011 and their dominating 2013-released debut LP, Deteriorate (Forcefield Records/Mordgrimm), GRIME oozes forth with their most brutalizing display of gutter-born, diseased sludge metal yet with Circle Of Molesters. Like a volcano rupturing megatons of rotting flesh, for nearly forty minutes the band’s gnarly scourge will suck you into the darkest depths of suffocating death, yet all the while taking their petulant tonal attack to new heights, integrating more body-mangling dynamics than ever. Bringing this auditory destruction to life, the band enlisted the recording and mixing work of sound engineer Lorenzo Stecconi (Ufomammut, Amen Ra, Zu) and final mastering duties to Brad Boatright (Sleep, Corrosion Of Conformity, Nails) at Audiosiege, both factors helping shape every bit of the band’s tonal wrath to thundering clarity.

Cvlt Nation has deployed an early preview of the new album’s monumentally hazardous ways with GRIME’s new single, “Verge Of Wrath.” Defiling the number three slot of Circle Of Molesters’ eight-track rampage, the tumultuous riffs of the track ” inundate the listener like an armada of oil tankers loaded with weaponized anthrax and corrosive chemicals, slowly crushing onto safe shorelines atop one another and steadily wiping out everything within an immense radius… as with every one of the band’s putrid anthems.

GRIME’s Circle Of Molesters is the first release from Amsterdam-based Argento Records — the label founded by Michael Bertoldini of The Secret and Clio Leeuwenburgh of Headspin Records. With grotesque wrap-around cover artwork and layout by Jason Barnett featuring photography by Paolo Podzinkova, Circle Of Molesters will see release on 180-gram LP — 200 on black, 150 on red, and 150 on clear/smoke — in a full-color gatefold with lyric insert, and via digital outlets. Circle Of Molesters will be set upon the masses on September 1st.

Mitchell Wells

Founder and Editor in Chief of Horror Society. Self proclaimed Horror Movie Freak, Tech Geek, love indie films and all around nice kinda guy!!

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