QRIXKUOR's "The Womb of the World" Out Now!
- Jason Hesley
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The new album from UK-based death metal band QRIXKOUR has arrived. The Womb of the World is out now on Dark Descent Records (US) and Invictus Productions (Europe).
This new album comes nearly five year's after the band's critically-acclaimed debut album Poison Palinopsia, and is already receiving widespread praise. Angry Metal Guy has deemed The Womb of the World "essential" and Mystification Zine gives it their "highest possible recommendation."
The Womb of the World is available on CD, vinyl, and cassette at
www.darkdescentrecords.com/shop and invictusproductions.net.
Stream the album on Spotify, Apple Music and Bandcamp.
QRIXKUOR surface once more to bring the crepuscular whispers of 2021’s Poison Palinopsia LP and 2022’s Zoetrope EP to a roaring, terrifying and triumphant crowning crescendo with their 2nd full-length album, entitled The Womb of the World.
Once again recorded, mixed and mastered on familiar ground at Priory Recording Studios in Birmingham, England by Greg Chandler (ESOTERIC) and emblazoned with a much-expanded outer and inner gatefold piece by Zoetrope artist-extraordinaire Santiago Caruso (as well as additional insert art contributed by Nuno Zuki), The Womb of the World further defies the dogmas of death and black metal by dragging them deeper still into the depths of textural and timbral delirium, more so than its predecessors even dared fathom, augmented throughout its 4 chapters by the sinistrous siren song of The Orchestra of the Silent Stars.
The venomous tongues of guest-contributor slithering serendipity herself, Jaded fucking Lungs (ADORIOR) maniacally guide "And You Shall Know Perdition As Your Shrine" into the album’s eponymous climax, a tumultuous ending in fire certain to be the apotheosis of QRIXKUOR’s vision to date.
The Womb of the World is the echo of time tearing itself apart, a dauntless deliverance of dissolution. Perhaps now the seas can be still at last…

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