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Last Updated: May 25, 2013 11:32 AM




THY ART IS MURDER Signs To NUCLEAR BLAST ENTERTAINMENT - Jan. 24, 2013
Australia's hottest new extreme metal export THY ART IS MURDER has signed to Nuclear Blast Entertainment, the new U.S. partnership between Nuclear Blast owner Markus Staiger and former Roadrunner Records A&R chief Monte Conner. The band's second album, "Hate", was recently released in Australia, where it came in at No. 35 on the Top 40 ARIA chart, making it the highest debut of any Aussie death metal band ever.

Nuclear Blast Entertainment will release "Hate" in the U.S. on April 2 and in Europe on April 5. The CD was produced and mixed by Will Putney (SUICIDE SILENCE, BORN OF OSIRIS, FOR TODAY), with artwork created by Brent Elliot White (CARNIFEX, DEATH ANGEL).

"Nuclear Blast has always represented the pinnacle of extreme metal, a last bastion in an ever-evolving industry," commented THY ART IS MURDER guitarist Andy Marsh. "To say we now share a label with the greatest extreme metal bands of all time is ridiculous. It was never a dream, it was impossible. But we've done it. The future will be heavy."

Rising from the unhallowed wastes of Western Sydney, THY ART IS MURDER has carved a trail of bloody mayhem since their inception in 2006. With an acclaimed EP and debut album in "Infinite Death" and "The Adversary" to their name, the band have traversed the highways and autobahns of Australia and Europe on a relentless crusade to destroy every venue and audience they can with like-minded peers in a who's who of heavy metal.

Simply titled "Hate", the band's second full-length is the pointed result of THY ART IS MURDER's growing dissatisfaction with all aspects of modern life — political, religious, social and environmental — everyone is to blame.

Fusing the blasting technicality of metal luminaries THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER with thunderous breakdowns and the intensity born of their nascent hometown scene; the blackened grandeur of BEHEMOTH and the pit-churning groove of Tampa originators MORBID ANGEL and CANNIBAL CORPSE, the furious musical arrangements provide a bloody canvas for vocalist CJ McMahon's outpourings of bile.

No strangers to stoking controversy and criticism, the band have not toned down their art for the sake of palatability and have introduced a morose melodicism into their maelstrom - the rumination before pulling the trigger.

With their best work to date ready to be unleashed on an unsuspecting world, THY ART IS MURDER will once again take to the road to unleash the Hate with one simple message — get in the pit or get out of the way.

THY ART IS MURDER is:

Chris McMahon - Vocals
Tom Brown - Guitar
Andy Marsh - Guitar
Sean Delander - Bass
Lee Stanton - Drums









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posted by : laggerlugger
1/24/2013 12:44:38 PM
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name and music suck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! amazing garbage like this get recording contracts while bands with actual talent struggle. I will never understand how people can listen to this nonsense and say it talent to grunt and growl.


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COMMENT | Eh...
posted by : HandOvThrawn
1/24/2013 3:03:32 PM
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More generic horrible deathcore. They list Morbid Angel, CC and behemoth, but still play nothing but metal-ninja deathcore. Breakdown, breakdown breakdown....BORING. NEXT!


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COMMENT | Wow...
posted by : tartareandesire
1/24/2013 3:30:33 PM
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I really expected something much more interesting when Markus Staiger and Monte Conner but apparently their success was mostly about luck and being early in the business... The vocals are no more than decent but the music is generic crap. What are you doing? Perhaps they're getting too old for this.


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posted by : The MCP
1/24/2013 8:20:15 PM
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I think any band from Australia is the hottest. HAHAAH GET IT?? HAHAHA BECAUSE IT'S SO HOT IN AUSTRALIA!!!! OOOOHHAAAAAAAHAHAHAH


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COMMENT | haha
posted by : aaronightmares
1/24/2013 8:27:51 PM
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im from australia.. it is rather warm.. but that was a terrible joke.

blabbermouth's hate on everything, its ridiculous.

im not a fan of deathcore but unless you can play these songs easily then you are in no position to judge their talent. fuck off and practise on your fender squire, these dudes are still shredding, whether you like the genre or not.


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COMMENT | Great album and great band
posted by : kevin334
1/24/2013 9:50:19 PM
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People are hating, I don't understand, this band is great!


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