U.K. Death Metallers BINAH To Release 'Hallucinating in Resurrecture' This Summer

May 28, 2012

Dark Descent Records and Me Saco Un Ojo have announced the release of BINAH's debut, "Hallucinating In Resurrecture".

Despite none of the band's members being newcomers to underground metal, the entity that is BINAH has spawned what is certain to be remembered as one of this year's weightiest and hungriest-sounding full-length recordings. Spanning ten tracks of morbid-sounding death, "Hallucinating In Resurrecture" captures the U.K. trio's concoction of obscure and primordial sounds; one that makes no secret of their Finnish, Dutch and Swedish (even some U.S. via AUTOPSY and MORBID ANGEL) prime inspirations yet oozes a dense ambiance that's distinctly their own. Whether exploring fast and serpentine sections or sparser and more reflective passages; this beast remains unrestrained in its intensity. Focusing on its song-craft and otherworldly in its vibes; familiar yet eerie, "Hallucinating In Resurrecture" is pure death.

"Hallucinating In Resurrecture" will be released in late June/early July on CD through Dark Descent Records and as a standard LP via Me Saco Un Ojo. The cover art for the effort was done by MMonsterbrush.

"Hallucinating In Resurrecture" track listing

01. Into The Psychomanteum (Intro)
02. Morbid Obumbration
03. A New Rotten Dawn
04. The Emissary
05. Absorption Into The Unearthly
06. Eminence Of The Sombre (instrumental)
07. Hallucinating In Resurrecture
08. Dissolution
09. Crepuscular Transcendence
10. Buried Baptistry (outro)

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