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Slaughter to Prevail - Kostolom

Kostolom CD

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UPC: 810016764434

Sonic brutality knows no borders. It's ultimately a unifying force around the globe. In 2014, UK-based guitarist Jack Simmons linked up with Russian vocalist Alex Shikolai and drummer Anton Poddyachy, bridging a physical distance of 3,602 miles (5,797 km) and forming Slaughter to Prevail in the process. With a chaotic hybrid of modern extreme, death, and black metal punctuated by shuddering grooves, the trio's 2016 Chapters of Misery EP yielded bruisers such as "Hell," which racked up over 517K Spotify streams and 1.6 million YouTube views as they destroyed stages across Europe with Hatebreed, Ingested, and more. Signed to Sumerian Records, 2017's full-length debut Misery Sermon properly introduces the group with an atomic bang ignited by piercing vocals in English and Russian, a barrage of guitar assault and battery, and percussive warfare. "Misery Sermon takes what we did on our EP and adds many more dimensions to it," says Jack. "It's much more versatile with lead guitars and catchy structures. Alex's vocals really slay, and he's singing bilingually. We wanted to bring everything to the next level." - In March 2017, they opened up the first chapter of Misery Sermon with the bludgeoning stomp of "KING." Swinging like a guillotine across the spectrum of metal and switching languages at light speed, the track showcased their pummeling progression, culminating on a deadly and definitive chant. "It came together pretty fast," Jack recalls. "I wanted to write something really epic, while maintaining that heaviness. There's a little more melody in the guitars. Lyrically, it discusses the evil in man. 'KING' is what man does and where he's at in history because of that evil." - Meanwhile, the title track captures the group's uncontainable energy and transmutes it into a confident blast of pure musical violence. "That title is meant to be the inverse of religion," he adds. "It's another dimension." Ultimately, Slaughter to Prevail stand poised to usher in a new era of global extreme music in 2017. "My goal is that the music sticks in people's heads," Jack leaves off. "You're not going to forget us."

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Slaughter to Prevail - Kostolom
Slaughter to Prevail - Kostolom
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Slaughter to Prevail - Kostolom

Kostolom CD

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Sonic brutality knows no borders. It's ultimately a unifying force around the globe. In 2014, UK-based guitarist Jack Simmons linked up with Russian vocalist Alex Shikolai and drummer Anton Poddyachy, bridging a physical distance of 3,602 miles (5,797 km) and forming Slaughter to Prevail in the process. With a chaotic hybrid of modern extreme, death, and black metal punctuated by shuddering grooves, the trio's 2016 Chapters of Misery EP yielded bruisers such as "Hell," which racked up over 517K Spotify streams and 1.6 million YouTube views as they destroyed stages across Europe with Hatebreed, Ingested, and more. Signed to Sumerian Records, 2017's full-length debut Misery Sermon properly introduces the group with an atomic bang ignited by piercing vocals in English and Russian, a barrage of guitar assault and battery, and percussive warfare. "Misery Sermon takes what we did on our EP and adds many more dimensions to it," says Jack. "It's much more versatile with lead guitars and catchy structures. Alex's vocals really slay, and he's singing bilingually. We wanted to bring everything to the next level." - In March 2017, they opened up the first chapter of Misery Sermon with the bludgeoning stomp of "KING." Swinging like a guillotine across the spectrum of metal and switching languages at light speed, the track showcased their pummeling progression, culminating on a deadly and definitive chant. "It came together pretty fast," Jack recalls. "I wanted to write something really epic, while maintaining that heaviness. There's a little more melody in the guitars. Lyrically, it discusses the evil in man. 'KING' is what man does and where he's at in history because of that evil." - Meanwhile, the title track captures the group's uncontainable energy and transmutes it into a confident blast of pure musical violence. "That title is meant to be the inverse of religion," he adds. "It's another dimension." Ultimately, Slaughter to Prevail stand poised to usher in a new era of global extreme music in 2017. "My goal is that the music sticks in people's heads," Jack leaves off. "You're not going to forget us."

UPC: 810016764434

TRACKLIST

Frequently Asked Questions

In the US, 97% of orders are delivered within 2-5 business days, although it can take longer.

International delivery normally takes around 2 weeks, although it can take up to 21 business days depending on location and domestic carriers.

When you place an order, you receive a confirmation email with the tracking information to make sure you know where your package is at all times.

In very rare instances you may receive the wrong record, please don’t stress! Send an email to support@vinyl.com with a photo of the record and we will be in contact with the next steps.

If the products in your order are damaged, contact us immediately at support@vinyl.com.

Please include all the information regarding the problem, and photos of the damage, and we will be in contact with the next steps.

On the very small chance you’re not satisfied with your purchase i.e. you receive damaged, defective, or incorrect item(s) from Vinyl.com, you may return the product(s) within 30 days of delivery. When we receive the item(s) and verify the return of product(s), we will send you a replacement(s) or issue a full refund for the item

Shipping Protection is our commitment to ensuring your package arrives safely at its destination.

If your shipment encounters any issuesβ€”such as being lost, damaged, or stolenβ€”we will take prompt action to resolve the problem.

By opting for Shipping Protection, you gain peace of mind knowing you're protected against unforeseen shipping complications.

Note that Shipping Protection is non-refundable.

Slaughter to Prevail - Kostolom
Slaughter to Prevail - Kostolom
$13.49