Deceased - Robotic Village
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2017
- Performing at The Maywood in Raleigh, North Carolina on Friday October 13, 2017.
Robotic Village appeared on the Deceased live album Stalking The Airwaves released in 2001.
Formed in 1984, Deceased is a thrash death metal band from Arlington, Virginia. During the formative years of the American underground death metal scene, Deceased has attained a cult following throughout their lengthy career. In 1990, Deceased was the first band to sign with Relapse Records, releasing four albums and a number of EPs before parting ways with the label in 2003.
The Deceased sound centers around themes of horror, with lyrics barked and sometimes narrated by vocalist and founder King Fowley. As their charismatic leader, King Fowley can work an audience into a head-banging frenzy. There is an edge of thrash on this death metal machine and the vocals are intelligible, but certainly not pretty.
2017 marks the 20th anniversary of one of the most iconic death metal albums, "Fearless Undead Machines". Well before zombies were overplayed and cliche, this powerhouse CD pays homage to cult horror classics with thoughtfully composed lyrics, pummeling percussion and blistering guitars.
Whether you are young or old embracing the new Old School Death Metal scene, you do not want to miss a live Deceased show.
King Fowley - vocals
Shane Fuegal - guitar
Matt Ibach - guitar
Walter White - bass, backing vocals
Dave "Scarface" Castillo - drums - Видеоклипы
This song was on the album 13 frightened soul brilliant band and true to the scene.
RIP Scarface!
After it's all been done and all in all that has been said
These days the living scares me much more than the undead
Give me a French execution and I'll show you no fear
My head posed high on a stick the view is great from up here.