“Sarcophagi Of The Soul” is the latest single from technical death metal artisans REVOCATION. The track comes by way of the band‘s ferocious new full-length New Gods, New Masters, set for release on September 26th via Metal Blade Records.
On REVOCATION‘s fifth record for Metal Blade, the quartet – spearheaded by founder/vocalist/guitarist Dave Davidson – delivers nine potent and portentous songs of brutal lyrical and musical significance.
Comments Davidson on today‘s single and accompanying video, “’Sarcophagi Of The Soul‘ is about our addiction to technology, primarily our phones. We use these devices to create idealized avatars to present to the world, when in reality nothing is ever as perfect as it seems. As we continue to feed our vanity the lines start to blur between our identities and the false narratives we create as these digital twins slowly begin to usurp our lives. The music video for this track features the incredible artwork of Tony Guarladi-Brown who created an entire graphic novel as an accompaniment to the new album. The artwork for this comic book is truly amazing so we wanted to give our fans a sneak peak before it gets released alongside the record.”
New Gods, New Masters Track Listing:
1. New Gods, New Masters
2. Sarcophagi Of The Soul
3. Confines Of Infinity (feat. Travis Ryan of Cattle Decapitation)
4. Dystopian Vermin
5. Despiritualized
6. The All Seeing (feat. Gilad Hekselman)
7. Data Corpse
8. Cronenberged (feat. Jonny Davy of Job For A Cowboy)
9. Buried Epoch (feat. Luc Lemay of Gorguts)
Find preorders at:
https://eyesoremerch.com/bands/r/revocation/
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