LENG TCH'E: New Song 'Cirrhosis' Available For Streaming

June 23, 2017

"Cirrhosis", a brand new song from Belgian death grind extremists LENG TCH'E, can be streamed below. The track is taken from the band's sixth full-length album, "Razorgrind", which will be released on August 25 via Season Of Mist.

LENG TCH'E comments on "Cirrhosis": "This one's a stomper, a grinder, a banger, a kicker, and a thrasher. It's a perfect sample of all that we've tried to incorporate on 'Razorgrind': pure energy from start to finish!"

"Razorgrind" track listing:

01. Gundog Allegiance (1:26)
02. Indomitable (1:29)
03. Cibus (1:29)
04. Spore (2:20)
05. AnarChristic (1:08)
06. Stentor of Doom (1:56)
07. Redundant (2:47)
08. Commitment Fail (2:19)
09. The Red Pill (3:03)
10. Species. Path. Extinction. (2:52)
11. Guinea Swine (3:24)
12. Cirrhosis (2:35)
13. I Am the Vulture (2:57)
14. Magellanic Shrine (6:36)

The development of veteran bands follows established patterns. Some become complacent and happy to release a regular string of barely inspired albums. Others take their time and with no need to prove anything wait until the time is ripe to hammer out another crusher that demonstrates their hard-won maturity much to the delight of their following. LENG TCH'E fall into the latter category.

The Belgian death grind extremists obviously felt no rush to follow-up their latest sonic assault "Hypomanic" (2010),but their new sixth full-length, aptly named after their self-chosen style description "razorgrind," comes with everything that their die-hard fans want to hear. Short, sharp chops crammed with brutal riffing, down-tuned grinding and a knack for deadly melodies over which frontman Sergeï bellows belligerent and fury-filled vocal lines.

LENG TCH'E is:

Sergeï Kraven: vocals
Jan Hallaert: guitar
Olivier Coppens: drums
Nicolas Malfeyt: bass guitar

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