NECROT: Mortal Full-Length Out NOW And Streaming Via Tankcrimes; Band To Appear On Six-Hour Gimme Metal Triple Takeover This Afternoon!

NECROT‘s eagerly anticipated new full-length, Mortal, is out TODAY via Tankcrimes! Recorded by Grammy-award-winning engineer Greg Wilkinson (High On Fire, Autopsy) and mastered by Alan Douches (Cannibal Corpse, Cattle Decapitation, Mastodon) at West West Side, the followup to the band’s critically adored Blood Offerings debut is at once earth rupturing and memorable.

Stream NECROT’s Mortal at THIS LOCATION.

Mortal comes cloaked in the cover art of Marald Van Haasteren (Baroness, Mortuous) and is available on CD (standard jewel case + limited mailorder only digipack), gatefold LP, cassette, and digital formats.

For physical orders, visit the Tankcrimes Merch Table at THIS LOCATION. Visit the NECROT Bandcamp page HERE for digital orders, new merch designs, and other NECROT exclusives.

Catch NECROT on Gimme Metal TODAY starting at 2:00pm EST / 11:00am PST for a six-hour triple takeover! It’s been a NECROT Summer at Gimme as the band hosted three guest DJ specials in conjunction with the roll-out of the three singles off Mortal. To celebrate today’s release, Gimme Metal will revisit all three NECROT specials hosted by each of the trio’s members for six straight hours! Plus, listeners can enter to win a clear with splatter vinyl variant of the new album by dropping #GimmeMortal in the Live Chat! For more info visit http://gimmemetal.com.

Forged in 2011, death metal/punk practitioners NECROT hail from Oakland, California. Sharing current and former members of Acephalix, Vastum, Saviours, and Mortuous, they are among the most respected bands of the current Bay Area death metal scene. Following three demos and a demo compilation LP, The Labyrinth, NECROT unveiled their debut full-length, Blood Offerings, in 2017. The record, which earned the #29 spot on Billboard’s Hard Rock Chart and #52 on Billboard’s New Artist Chart upon its first week of release in addition to earning year-end accolades from the likes of Decibel Magazine and Revolver, continues to reap the praise of fans and critics both Stateside and abroad. The band has toured the United States, Canada, Europe, and Australia extensively, in addition to numerous festival appearances in Mexico, Scandinavia, and Japan, with live incursions in support of Mortal to be announced in the months to come.

“…next-level NECROT is exhilarating as a motherfucker. The palette is wider and its nuances more deftly deployed. The flow is improbably natural considering the jams are serpentine and tricky enough to reveal new dimensions with each return. In short, this is the sound of a band chasing enduring greatness rather than the ephemeral bounties of the traditional album cycle.” – Decibel Magazine

“They’ve pushed themselves as musicians and have remained mindful of coloring the canvas more, offering increased dynamics while not straying from raw death metal’s path… Like their death metal and heavy metal heroes, the prime goal seems to be songwriting rather than a fruitless competition to be the most brutal and/or technical. An obvious reference point is Autopsy, yet they are far from being a clone band. Instead, NECROT seems inspired by that classic band’s spirit and purpose more than anything. Indeed, if there’s a band carrying that spirit’s torch on a large scale, it’s NECROT.” – Blabbermouth

“Each of the tracks here has been borne from a combination of comprehensive touring, experience within and beyond the NECROT world (drummer Chad Gailey also plays in Mortuous, Vastum and Scolex, bassist/vocalist Luca Indrio is also a member of Acephalix, and guitarist Sonny Reinhardt not only plays in a number of other bands but is also the sound guy at Oakland’s Metro) and being leery of the sophomore slump. This is the starting point for overall structural simplicity, hair-trigger immediacy, and pillage-conquer-and-move on impact of Mortal. – Metal Injection

“…next level death metal that truly rivals the classic bands that influenced NECROT, and it’s forward-thinking without abandoning the no-bullshit thrills of early death metal, thrash, and hardcore. No lengthy psych and prog passages to be found here, no symphonies, no fancy studio tricks, no clean vocals — just a whiplash-inducing onslaught of well-crafted, beastly executed death metal.” — BrooklynVegan

“They not only stand out among the volcano of bands attempting to recreate the old-school death metal sound, they triumph at the top of it, creating a unique experience and pushing the genre forward.” – Last Rites

“Mortal proves that NECROT are fit to be among the upper echelon of the old-school death metal movement. Their songwriting has strengthened, as well as their energy, making Mortal a fun listen for extreme metal fans.” – Dead Rhetoric

“What starts with a stream of semi-melodic Dismember riffs quickly leads to a sick Bolt Thrower part, and from there a triumphantly funereal solo that takes us all the way to a morbid series of squelching Incantation squealies, and … be still, my rotting heart.” – Stereogum on “Stench Of Decay”

“Ask any battle-vested denim die-hard and they’ll happily confess the secret to a great, fist-pumping, hair-spinning death metal record: it’s all in the tone – and NECROT easily have one of the best in the game right now. It takes only ten seconds for album opener “Your Hell” to make this immediately apparent to the listener, with guitarist Sonny Reinhardt’s distorted, serpentine riffage sounding sharp and distinct despite being caked in murk and filth… eternal damnation has never sounded so appealing.” – New Noise Magazine

“This release doesn’t just meet expectations, it pole-vaults past them.” – Metal Utopia

Mortal is a record full of character and expertly crafted death metal, just have a neck brace ready, you’ll definitely need one.” – Distorted Sound

NECROT carries on the spirit of what makes death metal so exhilarating, raising the bar for what makes a great death metal performance. With Mortal, NECROT provide an experience that is exciting, brutal and a whole lot of fun. In all its drive and sinister energy, Mortal is easily of the year’s strongest death metal releases thus far.” – Treble

“Sitting with this record for several weeks has taken me back to that place where death metal has always been its most redeeming, pondering life itself in open dialogue with death and mortality via murderous riffs and mind-rending lyrics – This is the mark of a record threatening to be exemplar and timeless within a very crowded existence and I am thrilled to have absorbed it. A very high recommendation.” – Grizzly Butts

“The riffs continually excite and capture everything about this genre that makes it so appealing, and while it’s hard to say if this will become a new classic only a week into release I do suspect people will be coming back to this album for years to come… Death metal doesn’t always need to be reinvented when it’s played with this level of precision and offers one killer riff after another, and NECROT is a great reminder of that.” – Metal Trenches

NECROT:
Luca Indrio – bass, vocals
Sonny Reinhardt – guitars
Chad Gailey – drums

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