Posted by Imperator on 22nd August, 2023 @ 12:13 UTCBy Imperator on 22-08-2023 @ 12:13 UTC

The track is titled "Eden", and is the first song from the band's upcoming fourth studio album, "Dissimulant", due for release on the 29th of September.

Ruin Lust streaming opening track from new album
Ruin Lust streaming opening track from new album

New Yorkers United States Ruin Lust are putting the final touches on what will be their fourth studio album, "Dissimulant", which is due for release on the 29th of September through 20 Buck Spin Records. While we wait, the album's opening track "Eden" is now available for listening:

 



The label commented:

Having dropped their third album ‘Choir of Babel’ in early 2020 just before the world shut down, the forces of pandemic did not succeed in silencing NYC’s Ruin Lust for good. Though confined to their fallout bunker, the band, with martial fervor, began work on what has now, three years later, emerged as their fourth album ‘Dissimulant’.

In the final phase of imperialist rot, Ruin Lust declares war against the festering delusions of a devolving species. The most withering aspects of modern Death Metal, Grinding War Metal and Black Metal’s more bestial tendencies compel this audial exorcism, poisoning the well like a bioweapon spread through open air, suffocating and contemptuous. By the time album closer ‘Chemical Wind’ is done all that remains are parched bones and desiccated shadows.

Barbarically pestilent yet compositionally deliberate, ‘Dissimulant’ casts a bitter pall and leaves an open wound on the Death Metal scene for 2023. A militant milestone in the Ruin Lust discography.


More info here: https://listen.20buckspin.com/album/dissimulant

Ruin Lust Dissimulant

Source: 20 Buck Spin

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