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DECREPIT BIRTH Release Playthrough Video For ‘Hieroglyphic’ Track
August 9th, 2017

Santa Cruz, California-based technical death metal group Decrepit Birth have released an official playthrough video for the track ‘Hieroglyphic’, which can be viewed below.

Decrepit Birth issued fourth full-length studio album Axis Mundi on July 21st, 2017 in Europe (and the rest of the world, excluding North America) through Agonia Records. Nuclear Blast Records scheduled North American release to take place the same day.

Axis Mundi was made available in the following formats; digipack CD, box CD (limited to 500 copies), regular black double gatefold LP, cyan blue double gatefold LP (limited to 250 copies), cyan blue with multi-colour splatter double gatefold LP (limited to 150 copies), and digital.

The outing was recorded at three different studios over the course of a year. Guitarist Matt Sotelo tracked at his home studio, while bassist Sean Martinez also tracked at his respective home studio. Drummer Sam Paulicello tracked his parts with Ryan Forsyth at Private Ear Studios in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Mixing and mastering was handled by Stefano Morabito at 16th Cellar Studios in Rome, Italy.

Cover artwork duties fell to Dan Seagrave.

The track listing is as follows;

01. ‘Vortex Of Infinity… Axis Mundi’
02. ‘Spirit Guide’
03. ‘The Sacred Geometry’
04. ‘Hieroglyphic’
05. ‘Transcendental Paradox’
06. ‘Mirror Of Humanity’
07. ‘Ascendant’
08. ‘Epigenetic Triplicity’
09. ‘Embryogenesis’
10. ‘Orion’
11. ‘Desperate Cry’
12. ‘Infecting The Crypts’

Decrepit Birth’s line-up is as follows;

Bill Robinson (vocals, ex-Suffocation)
Matt Sotelo (guitars, Deprecated / Soulside)
Sean Martinez (bass, ex-Rings Of Saturn / ex-Decapitated)
Sam ‘Samus’ Paulicelli (drums, ex-Goatwhore / ex-Abigail Williams)

Official lyric videos were created for the songs ‘Epigenic Triplicity’ and ‘Hieroglyphic’, which can also be viewed below.

Third studio record Polarity was released in July 2010 via Nuclear Blast.

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