MAMMOTH GRINDER return with their new EP, Undying Spectral Resonance-five tracks of pure grime and grit - a mix of snarling, punk infused Old School Death Metal. Undying Spectral Resonance strives to pick up where Cosmic Crypt left off. “I was trying to draw from the last record because I felt like I found our sound on that one," says MAMMOTH GRINDER's founding member Chris Ulsh (Power Trip, Devil Master, and more.) Ulsh played all the instruments and performed all the vocals on Undying Spectral Resonance, which was recorded at long-time collaborator Arthur Rizk’s new home studio outside of Philadelphia. The title Undying Spectral Resonance references a theory about supernatural energy retention. “It’s about the sinister ambience of a place where something morbid has happened, how it can be a gateway between earth and the immaterial world,” Ulsh explains. Now, MAMMOTH GRINDER breathes new life with a revamped lineup, which now includes Sebastian Phillips of Noisem/Exhumed on guitar and Andy Horn of Richmond rippers Loud Night on bass. Ryan Parrish of Iron Reagan is still on drums, while Ulsh has switched from bass back to guitar while of course retaining the vocal position. The EP also boasts a guest solo from Rizk, who engineered, mixed and mastered the EP.
MAMMOTH GRINDER return with their new EP, Undying Spectral Resonance-five tracks of pure grime and grit - a mix of snarling, punk infused Old School Death Metal.
Undying Spectral Resonance strives to pick up where Cosmic Crypt left off. “I was trying to draw from the last record because I felt like I found our sound on that one," says MAMMOTH GRINDER's founding member Chris Ulsh (Power Trip, Devil Master, and more.) Ulsh played all the instruments and performed all the vocals on Undying Spectral Resonance, which was recorded at long-time collaborator Arthur Rizk’s new home studio outside of Philadelphia.
The title Undying Spectral Resonance references a theory about supernatural energy retention. “It’s about the sinister ambience of a place where something morbid has happened, how it can be a gateway between earth and the immaterial world,” Ulsh explains.
Now, MAMMOTH GRINDER breathes new life with a revamped lineup, which now includes Sebastian Phillips of Noisem/Exhumed on guitar and Andy Horn of Richmond rippers Loud Night on bass. Ryan Parrish of Iron Reagan is still on drums, while Ulsh has switched from bass back to guitar while of course retaining the vocal position. The EP also boasts a guest solo from Rizk, who engineered, mixed and mastered the EP.
This slab of musical glory should be blessed with a CD version release.,
One of the heaviest receipe combined with demonic voice n evil riffs.
Mantap lagu-lagunya....👍🏻🤘🏻🔥💥
4 out of 5 songs on this savage EP are straight to the point raw carnage! 🔥 they just got a new fan. ❤ 8/10☆
Listen to his other band Impalers, too.
Pretty sick.
El comienzo es brutal 🤘🏻
🤘💀🤘
,,,, show 🤘🤘🤘
Will there be a CD version?
🤘🤘🤘🤘
Pasarlo a su canal
Innumerable Grinder
I'm afraid