Finnish filth-mongers Cadaveric Incubator reveal the new track "Gravestench Asphyxiation" at Hells Headbangers's official YouTube channel. The track hails from the band's highly anticipated debut album, Sermons of the Devouring Dead, which will see release later this summer through Hells Headbangers. Hear Cadaveric Incubator's "Gravestench Asphyxiation" in its entirety exclusively HERE:
Cadaveric Incubator was formed in 2005 by Necroterror (bass/vocals) and Humiliator (guitar/vocals) with the help of various drummers who came and went during the band's first incarnation, which lasted around two years. The aim was to create old-school disgusting sounds influenced by early Carcass, Repulsion, Autopsy, early Xysma, Mortician, Blood, the early Mexican Disgorge, and such. No fun and no political garbage usually associated with the more grinding side of things - just raw, filthy brutality and total death! But after two demos - only the first one, Resurgence of Morbidity, was released - and countless live shows, the band split up in early 2007 due to personal problems between members.
Seven years later, in 2014, Necroterror resurrected Cadaveric Incubator by teaming up with his old comrade Pentele, who he had known from the early '90s scene - back in the deep Finnish backwoods when Necroterror played in his first-ever death metal band, Excrement, and Pentele was drumming for Carnifex and Festerday in the same area. Original founding member Humiliator was asked to join, as well, and the new demo Unburied Abominations was recorded. After several brutal live shows and a demos compilation on Terror from Hell Records, the band finally recorded 12 tracks in early 2016 for their debut album, Sermons of the Devouring Dead, which will now see the unlight through Hells Headbangers on CD and vinyl LP formats.
A statement from Necroterror reads: "We took our time putting this piece of morbidity finally together to make the result as crushing as possible, so we are more than pleased to have it presented by a label which is the epitome of all things METAL and well-known for its great quality releases. Beware, this is the feast of ghouls!"