Hold on to your metal-studded hats, folks, because we're diving headfirst into the chaotic universe of Baltimore's own death thrash maestros – NUCLEAR TOMB! After a solid decade of honing their sonic brew in the underground cauldron, these weirdo thrashers are about to drop their debut full album, and it's a beast called "Terror Labyrinthian."
Imagine riffs so sharp they could slice through your grandma's apple pie, and explosions that hit harder than a molotov cocktail at a fireworks factory. That's the pandemonium Nuclear Tomb is promising with their unique brand of weirdo death thrash straight outta Maryland. They're here to remind you that the underground scene is alive, kicking, and ready to tear through your eardrums with ambition and depth.
Nuclear Tomb takes us back to the roots – old-school tech thrash and progressive death metal. It's not just brutal; it's a carefully woven tapestry of chaos. "Terror Labyrinthian" is your backstage pass to this wild sonic riot.
Brace yourself for the visual extravaganza accompanying the title track. The "Terror Labyrinthian" video is a trip through the bizarre minds of Nuclear Tomb, promising a rollercoaster ride for your eyes and ears.
If you're a fan of Voivod, early Pestilence, early Sadus, or just anything that makes your neighbors question your life choices, Nuclear Tomb is about to become your new favorite obsession. Circle April 19th, 2024, on your calendar – the day this sonic onslaught hits shelves in CD, Tape, and Digital formats. Vinyl enthusiasts, your turn is coming in the summer – patience is a metal virtue!
I'm telling you, Nuclear Tomb's debut isn't just an album; it's a journey. Get ready for a relentless assault on your senses, a labyrinth of terror that you'll willingly get lost in. This debut is proof that the underground is still a breeding ground for sonic innovation, and Nuclear Tomb is leading the charge. So, grab your earplugs and brace yourself for the "Terror Labyrinthian" – it's gonna be one hell of a ride!
Shipping April 19th 2024 on CD / Tape / Digital (Vinyl in summer 2024):
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