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After a radical line-up shift following the band’s previous album, “Strychnine.213”, death metal stalwarts ABORTED returned to the forefront of the extreme metal scene in 2010 with their much lauded “Coronary Reconstruction” EP, which marked a return to the more straight-forward, brutal roots of the band and was supported by several tours through Europe and North America.
One of the few death metal bands able to balance package
tours and mainstream metal festivals, as well as their core underground
fanbase, Belgium's ABORTED have always worked hard to strike that balance and
remain true to their roots.
Following up 2008's " Strychnine.213", which
perhaps alienated some fans of their earlier gore-laden efforts like 2003's
"Goremaddedon", 2012's "Global Flatline" has been four
years in the making (and resulted in an entirely new line-up except for
vocalist Sven de Caluwé) but it's more than worth the wait. A combination of
hardcore-flavoured chug and groove, massive production, and steamroller
riffing, what you see at OBSCENE EXTREME 2013 is the latest stage in this
band's incredible journey... and you're going to love it.
Bio
After a radical line-up shift following the band’s previous
album, “Strychnine.213”, death metal stalwarts ABORTED returned to the
forefront of the extreme metal scene in 2010 with their much lauded “Coronary
Reconstruction” EP, which marked a return to the more straight-forward, brutal
roots of the band and was supported by several tours through Europe and North
America.
ABORTED spent the bigger part of 2010 and 2011 diligently writing the successor to “Coronary Reconstruction” and their new blood-soaked platter, entitled “Global Flatline”, has definitely been worth the wait. Two years in the making, the album reeks of dedication and intense, hard work and was produced, mixed and mastered by Jacob Hansen at Hansen studios in Denmark. Combining the band’s undeniable ferocity and brutality with a perfect balance between technical elements and a gut-ripping old school feel, it literally is the soundtrack to the end of man. “Global Flatline” offers the fastest passages ABORTED has ever created as well as the slowest ones these lunatics have ever (de)composed. “Global Flatline” is an organic wall of death metal that leaves the listener disturbed, deranged and hungry for more. The album’s morbidartwork has been handled by the gruesome Justin Osbourn from Slasher Design and contains some of the most horrid, putrid and disgusting art the band has displayed to date. It perfectly visualizes the album’s title and lyrical concept while retaining a certain retro/b-movie horror touch. As a further treat for all you death metal gourmets out there, “Global Flatline” also features several guest vocalists: Trevor Strnad from The Black Dahlia Murder, Julien Truchan of Benighted, Jason Netherton of Misery Index and Keiijo Niinima from Rotten Sound tortured their lungs and vocal chords to add even more rage to this devastating opus. So, sharpen your scalpels and grind your saws, people: This is it, ABORTED is back 666% and will not stop until all of you are dead! Judge for yourself and check the band out as they will be crushing stages this November/December on their “Engineering The Dead” anniversary tour with Decapitated. Originally founded in 1995 by vocalist Sven(cho) De Caluwe, ABORTED went through various incarnations, releasing six full length albums and several EP’s, split releases and a DVD. Now, “Global Flatline” marks a new peak in over 15 years of dedication to the extreme, and it is far from being over – support your local cannibal commando and see you in the pit!
Discography
Release date | Release name | Media |
---|---|---|
2012 | Global Flatline | CD |
2010 | Coronary Reconstruction | |
2008 | Strychnine.213 | CD |
2007 | Slaughter & Apparatus: A Methodical Overture | CD |
2006 | The Auricular Chronicles | DVD |
2005 | The Archaic Abattoir | CD |
2004 | The Haematobic EP | EP |
2003 | Goremageddon: The Saw and the Carnage Don | |
2002 | Created to Kill | CD |
2001 | Engineering the Dead | |
2000 | Eructations of Carnal Artistry | CD |
1999 | The Purity of Perversion | |
1998 | The Splat Pack | DEMO |
1997 | The Necrotorous Chronicles | DEMO |