MATT MILLER Get Us "Effectively Neutralized" With Technical Death Prowess
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Technical death metal maestro Matt Miller is set to unleash his seventh full-length, "Fiber Tormentum," on September 12th via Exitus Stratagem Records. Marking a bold evolution from his instrumental legacy, this release embraces a full-band lineup featuring Jordan Kelso (drums, synth), Justice Robinett (bass), and Biko Wright (vocals). Each member injects a distinctive energy that elevates the album’s sonic intensity and emotional depth.
Earlier this summer, the first single, "Descent into Violence," was unveiled along with a visualizer and playthrough; now the quartet is ready to showcase the next track, "Effectively Neutralized."
"This track establishes the tone for our new LP, Fiber Tormentum. It makes a bold statement by blending melodicism and memorable hooks with the relentless elements of technical death metal. This combination creates a unique mixture of ferocity and intensity that delivers an emotional experience, which can sometimes be lost in this genre's inhuman technicality. We believe this sets us apart from other artists, and we hope our authenticity resonates with the listener." adds Miller.
Listen to "Effectively Neutralized" below!
A significant evolution in Miller's musical journey, “Fiber Momentum” is an eight-track technical death metal opus that pushes boundaries with clean vocals, intricate guitars, and a theatrical, memorable sound. Lyrically, "Fiber Tormentum" envisions a scenario where extraterrestrial forces manipulate human DNA to subjugate humanity, blending speculative fiction with real-world anxieties. The album's artwork, created by the late Joshua Nassaru Ward of Voraath, adds a poignant visual dimension to the project's thematic depth.
"We emphasize our commitment to excellence, experimentation, and emotional authenticity, blending modern production with a human touch. The album represents a milestone in our evolving musical journey, with even greater ambitions for future work," says Miller.
Listeners can expect a fusion of intricate musicianship and emotionally charged narrative, drawing inspiration from death metal trailblazers like Necrophagist and Spawn of Possession, while channeling the ambient intensity of visionaries such as Devin Townsend and Rivers of Nihil..
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