British / Irish death metal group DeathCollector have released their blistering new single ‘DeathCollector’, from their forthcoming debut album, Death’s Toll, to be released 23rd June via Prosthetic Records. Featuring members of Bolt Thrower, Memoriam, Ashen Crown, Zealot Cult and more, DeathCollector’s new single can be heard here: https://lnk.to/deathcollector
Pre-order Death’s Toll here: https://lnk.to/deathcollector
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DeathCollector‘s guitarist Mick Carey comments: “This is the song that started it all. After doing a bunch of covers during the pandemic to pass time and to keep ourselves busy musically, a decision was made to work on original music and these are the riffs Isent to Andy. This song was the start of DeathCollector, we hope you bang your heads to this one!”
Formed in 2021 as little more than a way to pass the time playing cover songs until life creaked back to normality, DeathCollector’s debut EP, Time’s Up, elicited considerable interest in the UK underground and caught the ear of Prosthetic Records. With their roots firmly planted in the scene that has supported them from the word go, DeathCollector are ready to branch out and show the rest of the globe exactly what they’re made of.
With a Bolt Thrower member
in their ranks it would be all too easy to lean on the past and rely on
name recognition and re-hashing a tried and true formula, but DeathCollector yearns
for something more. Aiming to capture the fervent brutality of their
live performance on record despite the physical distance between them, Andy Whale (Bolt Thrower/Darkened) decamped to Fordhouse studios to record the drums. Over in Ireland, Mick Carey (Zealot Cult) laid down his guitar parts with engineer Ciaran Culhane, whilst vocals and bass were recorded in home studios in the UK. The record was mixed and mastered by Gord Olson with the intention of creating something that was true to their principles: raw and unbridled.
The result is Death’s Toll;
nine tracks of death metal that confidently bridges the old school with
a more modern sound without losing any of its organic rawness. The
hardcore and punk that influenced the original roots of death metal in
the UK scene are flowing through the veins of the band, rounding out a
sound that is as gritty as it is authentic.
Lyrically
the album traverses the darkest contemplations on mortality; willful
self destruction, addiction, and the mental and physical toll that life
takes on us until death. DeathCollector sweep up the rot, filth, shame and weakness of humanity and funnel it into their scathing death metal offerings.
DeathCollector is:
Andrew Whale – Drums
Mick Carey – Lead/Rhythm Guitar
Lee Cummings – Bass
Kieran Scott – Vocals