NoCleanSinging.com Exclusive Track Premiere DISPLAY OF DECAY 'Created To Kill' + Performing At Armstrong Metal Fest July 17
L-R
- Sean Watson - Lead Guitars, Avery Desmarais - Drums, Jessy Leduc -
Vocals , Jacob Maisonneuve - Bass, Jeremy Puffer - Rhythm Guitar (Photo
Credit - Dana Zuk Photography)
DISPLAY OF DECAY is
widely noted for bringing a unique blend of old school death metal,
with tinges of thrash and doom metal. Hailing from Edmonton, AB the band
has spread their infection across Western Canada sharing the stage
alongside other elite acts such as The Faceless, Origin, Beyond Creation
& more. After four well received indie releases, DISPLAY OF DECAY is ready to unleash its next full length “Dust of Existence” that features eight aural assaulting tracks that will set the mosh pits ablaze later this Fall 2015. And now before they hit the stage at this week's Armstrong Metal Fest on July 17th in Armstrong, BC, they have teamed up with NoCleanSinging.com for the premiere of their first track 'Created To Kill'.
"Here
is a taste of what's in store from the upcoming second full length,
"Dust of Existence." Prepare to have your face ripped off!" comments
guitarist Sean Watson.
To listen to 'Created To Kill', please visit the following link: http://www.nocleansinging.com/2015/07/15/an-ncs-premiere-display-of-decay-created-to-kill/
Below is 'Dust of Existence' album artwork and track listing.
Track Listing: Dust of Existence
1. Created to Kill (3:41)
2. Relentless Reprisal (2:53)
3. High Voltage Castration (5:16)
4. Maruta (4:21)
5. Cellar Goreatory (3:26)
6. Messiah Complex (4:30)
7. Nyctophilia (3:23)
8. Dust of Existence (7:10)
Album Length: 34:45
About: Formed
in 2007, Display of Decay is widely noted for bringing a unique blend
of old school death metal, with tinges of thrash and doom metal. Hailing
from Edmonton, the band has spread their infection across Western
Canada, sharing the stage alongside other elite acts such as, The
Faceless, Origin, Beyond Creation & more..After four well received
indie releases, DISPLAY OF DECAY is ready to unleash its next full
length “Dust of Existence” that features eight aural assaulting tracks
that will set the mosh pits ablaze. Due out later this Fall 2015 with
the support of a Western Canadian tour, “Dust of Existence” is a direct
epilogue to their 2014 EP, “Outbreak of Infection”.“We aimed to keep a
similar style of groove on this record as we had on previous releases,
with heavy punchy riffs that are near impossible to keep out of your
head, but still maintain that raw edge we have become known for. With
the artwork as well, we wanted it portrayed in such fashion that it
plays out the story being told from the Outbreak record to this new
record, which is basically a devastating virus that has been unleashed
upon mankind, terrorizing and annihilating everything in its path, “Dust
of Existence” is the aftermath of these events. Nothing left but
scattered remains of what was once there. ” comments guitarist Sean
Watson.
With
a few of the tracks on the record written during the “Outbreak of
Infection” recording sessions, which the band felt weren’t quite ready
at the time to be recorded. During this writing session for “Dust of
Existence”, DISPLAY OF DECAY especially tried to make sure each and
every song was very diverse from the rest of the tracks.
Watson explains.
“We
didn’t want it to feel as though there was any formula or
predictability going on. We find that far too many metal bands form a
niche that is their “go-to” when it comes to writing, and that it
becomes a predictable comfort-zone that can make a record feel as though
the same track is being played from start to finish and really make the
listener feel completely disengaged from what is actually being played
in front of them. We like to throw whatever change-ups or fills in that I
can to really make the listener that much more integrated into the
tracks.”
Reviews from Outbreak of Infection EP (2014)
“The EP contains 5-tracks of, “…grim and gore,” perfect for fans of Deicide and Cannibal Corpse” – Bloody-Disgusting
““Outbreak
of Infection” is a Deicide-al rampage of fast, rapacious riffing and
spitfire soloing, with gut-punching drums and a gruesomely guttural
vocal performance. These dudes do a good jump injecting the music with
snake venom and radiating an aura of ravenous evil. They bring the death
metal brutality, spiced up with insidious melody and high-voltage
fretwork.” – No Clean Singing
“Display
of Decay is a Death Metal outfit with old-school sensibilities. They’re
melodic without entering Melodic Death, and they’re brutal without
becoming cliche. This is just some shit you have to hear for yourself.” –
Yell Magazine
“From
its outstanding cover art to its heaviest predatory note, Outbreak of
Infection the new EP from Canadian death metallers Display Of Decay, is
one richly appetising and satisfying proposition. Unleashing five tracks
which crawl and lumber over the senses with tenacious and skilled
purpose, the release pushes the Edmonton based quartet another few
strides towards the brightest spotlight. Maybe it does not hold any
major surprises but without doubt the EP makes for a fresh and
rigorously protagonist which is thoroughly compelling.” – Ring Master
Review
“Outbreak
of Infection, a mid-paced slab of brutality in the vein of Deicide,
Cannibal Corpse, and Nile. Showing they wear their influences on their
sleeves, this trio also sounds nothing like the aforementioned bands at
times, their own sound gleaming vile from the pile of corpses they
wear.” – Crown of Viserys
“Canada’s
power trio, aptly known as Display of Decay play old school death metal
with growl vocals and catchy hooks that’ll make you bang your head.”
Explicitly Intense
“This
is a real listenable EP due to is crunchy drive and catchy rhythms. It
is Brutal Death Metal but it has the kind of songs you could put in a
zombie film for added tension and brutality…The guttural vocals are
strong low and perfect for these tracks. This is an EP you can throw in
and listen to all five songs, the last of which is a Kiss cover Black
Diamond.” – Blackened Horde
“There
is something noteworthy about each of the five tracks on this EP from
the pulsating opening rhythms of first track; ‘Born Of Rot’ which has
some great off-kilter technical riffs woven into its sound. The pounding
‘Manchurian Candidate’ is heavy as hell but still manages to have an
underlying groove and is finished off with some thrashy guitar work.
‘Praise The Gore’ has a definite doom edge in places, balance nicely
against some thrashy guitar segments and good tempo and direction change
that keeps it interesting. With title track ‘Outbreak Of Infection’ my
interest was grabbed at the opening vocal roar, and maintained by the
insanely constructed, catchy rhythms. The final track is a mind-blowing
cover of Kiss’s ‘Black Diamond’ from 1974 and THIS is how that track was
meant to sound, brutal, crunchy and catchy, a superb rendition.” –
Metal Talk
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