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ABSOLUTE DEVASTATION: NECROT READY TO OBLITERATE OBSCENE EXTREME 2026!!! NECROT are set to storm Obscene Extreme 2026 with the uncompromising force that has made them one of America’s most vital death metal bands. Since forming in Oakland in 2011, the trio have carved out their own place in modern extremity, fusing relentless ferocity with a forward-thinking approach to songwriting. Their latest album "Lifeless Birth" marks a major evolution, expanding the savage foundation of "Mortal" and "Blood Offerings" into something even more gripping and explosive. Working once again with Grammy-winning producer Greg Wilkinson and mastering guru Brad Boatright, NECROT channel technical precision, progressive figures, and pure brutality into a sound built to detonate on stage. Tracks like "Drill the Skull" and "Cut the Cord" will melt faces and destroy everyone with catchiness and intensity combined.
The band’s journey to this point has been anything but easy-derailed tours, major health crises, and personal upheaval but NECROT have always charged forward settling all obstacles. Their new material carries a real-world weight, tearing down genre boundaries while sharpening everything that makes death metal powerful. With guitarist Sonny Reinhardt’s scathing leads, Chad Gailey’s unbreakable drumming, and Luca Indrio’s unmistakable bass/vocal attack, NECROT deliver riffs that crush, grooves that dominate, and an intensity that tears to pieces.
NECROT have toured across North America, Europe, Australia, and Japan while sharing stages with Cannibal Corpse, Immolation, Morbid Angel and countless others. You can expect they will hit OEF with absolute control and explosive power. Their set is built to expand in sheer intensity as a battlefield of riffs refined into pure sonic violence. In 2026, NECROT aren’t just playing Obscene Extreme, they’ll seize the stage and leave no one standing.
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Necrot Lifeless Birth Bio by JJ Koczan
Necrot continue their ascent to the forefront of American aural extremity, pushing the boundaries of style and continuing to recast metal in their image. Founded by bassist, vocalist and principal songwriter Luca Indrio and drummer Chad Gailey in 2011 – guitarist Sonny Reinhardt joined the next year – the Oakland, California, trio offer Lifeless Birth (in continued collaboration with Tankcrimes) as a culmination of their to-date efforts to encapsulate and push forward the deathly stylings of 2020’s Mortal and their 2017 debut, Blood Offerings.
It’s not about giving up a ferocity that’s helped make them a household name among the converted. Instead, Necrot use that same, by-now-characteristic intensity as the backdrop for an expanded songwriting palette. They’ve always been a band who stood out. The maturity they show on Lifeless Birth confirms that’s been the plan all along. It is a vision of what metal can be and do in 2024, tearing down old barriers and keeping those traditional elements that make it stronger.
Recorded with Grammy-winning producer Greg Wilkinson (who has helmed all three Necrot albums) and mastered by Brad Boatright at Audiosiege, Lifeless Birth pivots fluidly between technical intricacy, progressive poise and all-out brutality. Scouring lead work will have thrash heads nodding knowingly, and an overarching groove reaches out across the metal microgenres with a righteous call to worship. Its songs are memorable and varied, unpretentious but able to rear up with statelier violence. At the same time, “Drill the Skull,” “Cut the Cord,” “The Curse” and others prove that just because a song is beating you into the ground doesn’t mean it can’t also be forward-thinking. Or catchy.
After having their Mortal tour plans scuttled owing to the covid pandemic, family health issues that led Luca, who became a US citizen in 2016 and currently lives in Mexico, to return to Italy for a time canceled what would have been their first tour post-plague. Still, despite this and Chad suffering a broken back, requiring multiple surgeries and intense physical therapy to be able to drum again, period, Luca being struck with Bell’s Palsy the night before he was originally due to fly to the studio to record, and Sonny requiring multiple surgeries on his hands in the months since they finished, Necrot charge forward with material distinguished in its real-world point of view and willingness to look beyond extreme metal tropes in lyrics, the melodies of its guitar solos, and unbridled audience engagement. For a collection of songs that feel so much written for the stage, it should be no surprise tours early in 2024 and summer festivals are to be announced.
Mortal (2020, Tankcrimes) was #2 on Billboard's Top New Artist chart, #30 on the Top Current Albums chart, #4 on the Current Hard Music, and #10 on the Heatseeker Albums chart for week of release. Necrot have toured in North America, Europe, Australia and Japan, and shared the stage with Cannibal Corpse, Immolation, The Black Dahlia Murder, Suffocation, Morbid Angel, and hundreds of others. Expect no letup as Lifeless Birth brings Necrot all the more to their own place among metal’s superlatively aggressive proliferators.
– JJ Koczan





