Demonocracy Album Info And New Track
"Nourishment Through Bloodshed" Revealed
Death metal goliaths JOB FOR A COWBOY will
unleash their brand new studio recording entitled Demonocracy this
Spring. Set for North American release on April 10, 2012 via Metal Blade
Records, the nine-track Demonocracy was produced by Jason
Seucof (Black Dahlia Murder, Whitechapel, Trivium) who recorded the band’s
blistering Ruination full-length, at Audiohammer Studios, and
features another strikingly detailed concept cover by artist Brent Elliott
White.
Returning with an oddball lineup, the nine-track Demonocracy seethes
with unbridled vulgarity and potent disgust. Over their long existence the
quintet have built a yearning fan base through their devotion to touring and a
diehard commitment to creating relentlessly hostile and involving music, and in
2012 JOB FOR A COWBOY have never sounded hungrier.
Commented the band in a collective statement: "However ruthless
an age may actually have been, it's style transmits it's music only."
Check out the bludgeoning new single, “Nourishment Through
Bloodshed,” as well as cover art at the band’s OFFICIAL LANDING PAGE.
Demonocracy Track-Listing:
1. Children of Deceit
2. Nourishment Through Bloodshed
3. Imperium Wolves
4. Tongueless and Bound
5. Black Discharge
6. The Manipulation Stream
7. The Deity Misconception
8. Fearmonger
9. Tarnished Gluttony
With the critical praise and fan adoration bestowed upon
2009’s Ruination, it would have been easy for the band to rest upon
their proverbial laurels and serve up Ruination Part II. But from the
momentDemonocracy roars to life it is wholly evident that this is a
far more musically accomplished beast that takes their signature sound to the
next level. From the abrasive blast of opener “Children Of Deceit” to the
disconcerting strains of “The Deity Misconception” or the brooding, heart
wrenching closer “Tarnished Gluttony.”A record drenched in equal parts
misanthropy and naked rage, and from start to finish they suspend the listener
by the throat.
A key factor in this progression was the change in the
band’s ranks, which finds vocalist Jonny Davy, drummer Jon “Charn” Rice, and
guitarist Al Glassman joined by guitarist Tony Sannicandro, who met Al when he
was a session guitarist for Despised Icon and filled the slot vacated by
Thompson. In addition, Cephalic Carnage bassist Nick Schendzielos replaces
Brent Riggs. Having initially brought Sannicandro and Schendzielos on as
touring musicians, the members immediately gelled, and first wrote together on
2011’s Gloom EP, sealing the deal and securing their places as
full-fledged members of the band.
Guitarist Tony Sannicandro believes he made a very natural
addition into the band’s ranks, and he’s proud to bring his intricate style to JOB
FOR A COWBOY’s instantly recognizable sound. “I think I bring more of an
old school guitar approach to the band. Obviously before the band got me there
wasn’t a lot of lead work. On the new album has a solo on every song. I think
I’ve done the best work of my life on there,” he states. Equally, no one can
doubt Schendzielos’ musical pedigree and formidable skills, and the bassist is
looking to really make a mark through his work with the band. “It’s really invigorating that the
cats in JFACare into my style because there is such a great expanse
of uncharted territory for bass in metal,” he states. “Cephalic is notorious
for our chaotic and vigorous live performances alongside an expansive and
dilatant range of metal stylings. I’m bringing all that experience with me and
combining it with the talents of these splendid men to make my best bass work
to date.”
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