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Brutal Death Metallers Divulsive Prepare To Release Spawned In Viscera!

  • Jason Hesley
  • 12 minutes ago
  • 2 min read

American practitioners of the most brutal death metal, Divulsive, appeared on the scene with a two-track demo in 2024, which was then followed by the three-track Promo 2025, released the following year. Promo 2025 was awarded a 10/10 rating at Annihilated Simply Reviews and secured the band a deal with Comatose Music – the world’s number one brutal death metal label – for the release of their debut album. That debut album is now upon us – and to say that Divulsive have pushed the limits of brutality with this devastating offering would be a gross understatement. Spawned In Viscera is here - and even the most jaded and experienced of death metal disciples will be put to the test by this rancorous beast…


As opening track, ‘Cyberorganic Paraphilia’ retches into existence, there’s a moment of complete bewilderment as the brain tries to assimilate the sonic assault. From the viciously overwhelming high-tension snare attack to the vocals that sound like frontman, Beckett Fountain, is having his throat perpetually torn out by a rabid wolf, everything about the Divulsive sound is sickeningly, painfully wrong. Listening to the foully infected riffs that seethe beneath the sanity destroying drumming of ‘Hemorrhagic Reanimation’ is akin to being drowned in blood and excrement. Hate-filled and horrifying, songs like ‘Flesh Ripping Insemination’ leave the strictures of normality choking in the dirt. To the last exhortation of rapacious repugnance, the final rancid note of concluding track, ‘Mechanized Carnivorous Impurity’, Spawned In Viscera is unadulterated, grotesque violence. If you’ve ever felt dismayed that death metal was becoming too much of a mainstream commodity, Divulsive will take you right back to the edge. Spawned In Viscera will never be assimilated, appropriated or understood.


Spawned In Viscera’s wildly extreme sound palette was crafted by the mixing and mastering of the band’s own Thomas Meeker, while the suitably eye-gouging artwork was created by Ethan Valk. Comatose Music will loose Divulsive’s chains on July 24th and the carnage, the weeping, the bleeding will begin.

 
 
 

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