After years of
angst-ridden anticipation from a ravenous fanbase, Denver's grindcore
gargantuans CATHETER are preparing to unleash their first
full-length album since 2005, celebrating 15 years of perpetuating their brutal
303-style grind.
The follow-up to
their 2005-released sophomore album, Dimension 303, amidst an
incredible arsenal of split releases, EPs and demos over the years, CATHETER's
new opus is so obliteratingly heavy that upon first listen you'll quickly forgive
them for the delay since the last album, and immediately tear your own head off
in utter joy. As always appropriately entitled, Southwest Doom
Violence surges with CATHETER's pissed-off style, wrangling 17
cataclysmic tunes in only twice as many minutes, an immediate
adrenaline-booster for fans of classic, ripping grindcore in the tradition of
Repulsion, Terrorizer, Phobia, early Napalm Death, with crust and doom metal
infiltrating the mix.
Southwest Doom Violence is confirmed for North
American release this May 1st, once again via Selfmadegod Records, who released CATHETER's Preamable To Oblivion and Dimension 303albums.
Check out the cover art by Adam Azeris/Milk and Gasoline, live footage of the
band earlier this year and more AT THIS LOCATION.
Southwest Doom Violence Track Listing:
1. Intro
2. Encapsulation
3. Can’t Dream
4. Prosthetic Mind
5. A Thousand Lies
6. Hypercaine
7. Turning Point
8. Ingestion
9. Conspiracy Control
10. Doom to Grind
11. Can’t Change Existence
12. No Harvest
13. Death Merchant
14. Strike
15. Bullshit Business
16. Vile
17. In This Moment
CATHETER is currently embarked on tour take
their horrifying grind attack to the European fans in support of the new album
[view tour info here], with additional stateside live tour
actions to be announced in the months ahead. Promos of Southwest Doom
Violence will be made available in the days ahead.
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