Austin, Texas slamming deathcore juggernaut SLAMADEUS have officially released their new full-length album Pslams and Slamentations, a scripture-shattering descent into eight tracks of unholy weight and biblical brutality. Out now, the record stands as the band’s most focused, thematic, and punishing work to date—anchored in crushing riffs, cavernous vocals, and a sound that drags listeners straight into the depths of spiritual doom.
The album opens with The Judge of the Earth, a declaration-sized hammer that sets the tone for the catastrophic journey ahead. From there, SLAMADEUS tear through the bleak introspection of All Is Vanity, the suffocating heaviness of Nethermost Gloom, and the relentless punishment of Jaws of Damnation—each track expanding the band’s apocalyptic palette with precision and ferocity.
At the center of the storm, Hallelujah and The Silver Cord merge biblical imagery with downtuned destruction, showcasing the band’s ability to channel dread through both atmosphere and sheer sonic impact. Gethsemane follows with a haunting weight, pulling from its namesake’s anguish to deliver one of the album’s most emotionally devastating moments. The record closes with Iscariot, a final blast of betrayal-fueled carnage that leaves nothing standing in its wake.
With Pslams and Slamentations now unleashed, SLAMADEUS cement their place as one of Texas’s most merciless new forces. This album is not just heavy—it is ritualistic, thematic, and uncompromising, marking a defining moment for the Austin slamming deathcore unit as they carve their scripture into the genre with unmatched brutality.
Tracklist:
1. The Judge of the Earth
2. All Is Vanity
3. Nethermost Gloom
4. Jaws of Damnation
5. Hallelujah
6. The Silver Cord
7. Gethsemane
8. Iscariot
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