Earth Rot Announce New Album “Renascentia”

Share New Song “Waves of the Blackest Mire”

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Australian death-metal unit Earth Rot have recently announced the details of their second full-length album titled “Renascentia”, due out on March 6. The new album was recorded by Sam Allen and Jared Bridgeman at Electric City Studios, Western Australia, mixed by Erik Rutan (Cannibal Corpse, Goatwhore, Hate Eternal, Morbid Angel) at Mana Recording Studios, Florida and features a guest contribution from Shining’s Jørgen Munkeby on the track “The Bones That Lay Beneath The Earth”. Pre-orders are now available at this location.

Today, the Australian four-piece group has shared the first song from the album, “Waves of the Blackest Mire”, check it out here.

Meanwhile, Earth Rot will tour Europe in March with Gorgoroth, Melechesh and Incite. All confirmed tour dates below:

07.03.2017 BEL – Kortrijk @ De Kreun
08.03.2017 HOL – Utrecht @ De Helling
09.03.2017 HOL – Leiden @ Gebr.de Nobel
10.03.2017 HOL – Drachten @ Poppodium Iduna
11.03.2017 GER – Essen @ Turock
12.03.2017 GER – Erfurt @ Club From Hell
13.03.2017 GER – Kassel @ Kulturzentrum K19
14.03.2017 GER – Freiburg @ Crash Musikkeller
15.03.2017 ITA – Erba (CO) @ Centrale
16.03.2017 GER – Munich @ Backstage
17.03.2017 ITA – San Donà di Piave @ Revolver
18.03.2017 HUN – Budapest @ Durer Kert
19.03.2017 CZ – Prague @ Nova Chmelnice
20.03.2017 POL – Wrocław @ Zaklęte Rewiry
21.03.2017 POL – Poznań @ U Bazyla
22.03.2017 POL – Warszawa @ Proxima

 

TRACKLIST

1. Terraform
2. The Ancient Fire
3. Waves of the Blackest Mire
4. Anachronous Oath
5. Panoptic Terror
6. The Bones That Lay Beneath The Earth
7. Bestial Shadow Forest
8. Funeral Pyre
9. Condemned to the Grave
10. Unfurled, The Cover of Darkness

http://earthrot.com.au
https://facebook.com/EarthRotband

 

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