INTEGRITY: Reunited 1990s Lineup Reveals First New Hymn In Two Decades

January 18, 2014

As the early 1990s lineup of metal/hardcore innovators INTEGRITY prepares to reunite on stage for the first time in over two decades as the main headliners of the massive A389 X Bash in Baltimore this week, the first new hymn from this iconic collective in just as long can be streamed using the SoundCloud widget below.

"7th Revelation: Beyond The Realm Of The VVitch" is a contemptible, ominous movement, one which recalls the brooding, religious overtones and occult persuasion which set this lineup of the INTEGRITY clan apart from countless legions of bands preaching of veganism, straightedge lifestyles and supporting the hardcore scene in the early-mid '90s. The first track to be recorded by the same lineup that brought forth the mega classic "Systems Overload" LP two decades ago — vocalist Dwid Hellion, guitarists Chris Smith and Aaron Melnick, bassist Leon Melnick and drummer Mark Konopka — now brings their slow, searing scorn forth with the more than three-and-a-half minute mid-paced song "7th Revelation: Beyond The Realm Of The VVitch", boiling with the echoing, melodic leads and massive solos and trademark divebomb guitar tactics one would have expected to hear from these five souls in the mid-1990s. The track was recorded by current INTEGRITY guitarist Robert Orr and mastered at Audiosiege.

INTEGRITY will headline the A389 X Bash in Baltimore, Maryland, celebrating ten years of the label's existence. With three days of brutalizing performances confirmed from Thursday, January 16 through Saturday, January 18, INTEGRITY's set will close down the entire fiasco. The "7th Revelation: Beyond The Realm Of The VVitch" 7" will be unveiled early at the Bash, ahead of its official street date of February 7.

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