Moros Returns with Cemetery Hallucinations
Philly’s Extreme Metal Titans
After a seven-year hiatus since their last full-length release and two years following their previous EP, Moros, the notoriously gritty extreme metal band from Philadelphia, is set to make a thunderous comeback. Their new album, Cemetery Hallucinations, is slated for release on March 13, with vinyl distributed by Strange Mono and cassette tapes courtesy of Knife Hits Collective.
First Glimpse: “Drowned in Decomposed Remains”
The anticipation builds with the unveiling of the album’s second track, “Drowned in Decomposed Remains.” This track showcases a seamless blend of rumbling sludge and aggressive death/doom riffs, marking a new high in Moros’s sound. The addition of drummer Mike Howard appears to have injected a fresh energy into the band, resulting in their most cohesive performance to date.
A Gruesome Inspiration
Frontman Jason Dost elaborates on the disturbing imagery that inspired the track. “You know that scene in Poltergeist where Diane is sloshing around in the muddy unfinished pool in their backyard?” he muses. “Now imagine that instead of mere wet skeletons, it’s a pool teeming with decomposing bodies, still half-full of filth. You find yourself trapped in this grotesque quicksand, gasping for air while swallowing the remnants of humanity. Ultimately, your body succumbs to the horror, leading you to a gruesome demise. How did this nightmare even come to be?”
Listen Now
For those eager to dive into this visceral experience, “Drowned in Decomposed Remains” is available to stream below.
Album Details
Cemetery Hallucinations by Moros promises to be a relentless journey through the sludge-infested waters of death/doom metal, reflecting a band that has evolved while staying true to their roots.
Conclusion
Moros’s return to the music scene with Cemetery Hallucinations is sure to captivate fans of extreme metal. With their new sound and intense thematic elements, they are poised to make a significant impact in the genre. Mark your calendars for March 13, and prepare for a haunting auditory experience.
FAQs
When will Cemetery Hallucinations be released?
The album is scheduled for release on March 13.
Where can I listen to “Drowned in Decomposed Remains”?
The track is available for streaming on various platforms; check below for the link.
Who is the new drummer for Moros?
Mike Howard is the newest member of Moros, bringing a fresh perspective to their sound.
What can fans expect from the new album?
Fans can expect a blend of sludge and death/doom riffs, with an overall more cohesive and locked-in sound compared to their previous works.
