EXHUMED's MATT HARVEY Speaks To THE AGE OF METAL (Video)

October 21, 2013

The Age Of Metal conducted an interview with Matt Harvey of West Coast horror hellions EXHUMED on October 7 at The Orpheum in Tampa, Florida. You can now watch the chat below.

EXHUMED's latest album, "Necrocacy", was released in August via Relapse Records. The effort was made available in CD, LP, deluxe LP and digital formats. The limited-edition "Necrocracy Party 2013 Political Rally Pack" contains a deluxe LP plus a bonus CD with the entire album plus five exclusive tracks, a pin set, bumper sticker and poster pack, limited to a one-time pressing of 500 copies worldwide.

Among Decibel magazine's most anticipated albums of 2013, "Necrocacy" delivers nine goretorn tracks of prime audio sickness oozing blazing guitars, filth-stricken vocals and obscene drum blasts. The follow-up to 2011's maniacal "All Guts, No Glory" longplayer was recorded at Arcane Digital Recording in Chandler, Arizona with Ryan Butler (MISERY INDEX, LANDMINE MARATHON, PHOBIA). All drums were tracked at Trench Studios in Corona, California with John Haddad (HIRAX, ABYSMAL DAWN, INTRONAUT).

"Necrocracy" track listing:

01. Coins Upon The Eyes
02. Dysmorphic
03. (So Passes) The Glory Of Death
04. The Rotting
05. The Shape Of Deaths To Come
06. Necrocracy
07. Sickened
08. Ravening
09. Carrion Call
10. The Rotting

The video for the song "Coins Upon The Eyes" can be seen below.

EXHUMED is taking part in a mega North American tour, supporting headliners DYING FETUS. The onstage battery commenced on October 4 in Wilmington, Delaware and will devour nearly a month's worth of cities, coming to a close on November 2 in Springfield, Virginia. Additional support is being provided by DEVOURMENT, WAKING THE CADAVER, ABIOTIC and RIVERS OF NIHIL.

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