CONJURETH premiere new track – features members of ENCOFFINATION, VOIDCEREMONY, GHOULGOTHA+++

Today, ancient death metal upholders Conjureth premiere the new track “Cremated Dominion”. The track is the second to be revealed from the band’s highly anticipated second album, The Parasitic Chambers, set for international release on January 23rd, 2023 via Memento Mori. Hear Conjureth‘s “Cremated Dominion” in its entirety here:

Although they formed in 2018, Conjureth went on a tear starting in 2020, unleashing two demos, Foul Formations and The Levitation Manifest, which all culminated in their debut album for Memento Mori. Ominously titled Majestic Dissolve, Conjureth‘s first full-length achieved its goal – continuing the traditions forged by the originators of death metal – and then some. That they achieved that goal so swiftly and effortlessly was perhaps unsurprising – after all, this lineup of Conjureth do have or have done time in such bands as Encoffination, VoidCeremony and Ghoulgotha, among many others – but the power-trio slayed their way through late ’80s-inspired filth like a well-oiled/slimed machine.

Now, Conjureth return with an album that arguably eclipses that all-too-considerable predecessor: The Parasitic Chambers. Keenly understanding that death metal DOESN’T need to change – or rather, the wheel doesn’t need reinvention – Conjureth turn that wheel with even more power and poise than before whilst keeping their core sound intact. Like that predecessor, The Parasitic Chambers locates that all-too-short time when death metal wasn’t primarily full of blastbeats, caveman riffs, ultra-low-tuned guitars, and super-guttural vocals, slotting into that bygone age of 1986-to-1989-style death metal with a heaping portion of thrash metal riffing and a dash of the technical side of things that would be unearthed a few years later. If anything, Conjureth make their deathrashing musings even more manic and muscular here: while more ripping than ever, the riffing takes tons of wild & weird detours, often literally blowing the mind, as the rhythms take the “by the books” approach and bend the cover backwards; meanwhile, the trio’s multi-tentacled attack retains a full-bodied sense of heft that’s sharpened to an enviable degree by the clear-yet-crushing production. Or, simply imagine late ’80s Tampa receiving strange & unsettling transmissions from a Finland a few years ahead. If Majestic Dissolve celebrated the past giving birth to the future, then The Parasitic Chambers is the sound of that future beginning to beautifully rot.

Graced with yet another mesmerizing cover courtesy of Erskine Designs, The Parasitic Chambers continues Conjureth‘s ascent as one of the most time-WARPING bands around!

Begin time-warping with the previously revelaed “Smothering Psalms” HERE at Memento Mori‘s official YouTube channel. Aforementioned cover art and tracklisting are as follows:

Tracklisting for Conjureth’s The Parasitic Chambers
1. Smothering Psalms
2. Dimensional Ascendancy
3. Devastating Cataclysmic Unearthing
4. Cremated Dominion
5. Deathless Sway of Torsos Calm
6. A Blood Romance
7. The Ancient Presence
8. In Mortal Thresholds
9. From Ceremonies Past
10. The Unworshipped II

 

MORE INFO:
www.facebook.com/conjureth
www.conjureth.bandcamp.com

www.memento-mori.es

CONJURETH set release date for MEMENTO MORI / ROTTED LIFE debut, reveal first track – features members of ENCOFFINATION, VOIDCEREMONY, GHOULGOTHA+++

In their endless quest to push and support current underground acts that perpetuate the odor of vintage death metal, on October 25th, Memento Mori in conspiracy with Rotted Life are  proud to present Conjureth‘s highly anticipated debut album, Majestic Dissolve. Memento Mori will release the CD version while Rotted Life will handle the vinyl and cassette versions.

Hailing from San Diego, California, Conjureth formed in 2018 with the goal of continuing the traditions forged by the originators of death metal. Indeed, they did that with two demos in 2020, Foul Formations and The Levitation Manifest. That the members do or have done time in such bands as Encoffination, VoidCeremony, and Ghoulgotha, among many others, is a moot point; Conjureth are equally DEATH METAL, if not more so, but reside in their own ancient sphere altogether.

Evidence of such can be found with their debut album, Majestic Dissolve. Taking influence via everything from Florida to Finland, the power-trio steamroll their way through late ’80s-inspired filth. There was a short time when death metal wasn’t primarily full of blastbeats, caveman riffs, ultra-low-tuned guitars, and super-guttural vocals. Sadly, this era was fairly short-lived, but we all know how it spawned some of the most classic material the genre has ever seen. As brazenly displayed by the 10 songs comprising Majestic Dissolve, Conjureth slots in that bygone age of 1986-to-1989-style death metal with a heaping portion of thrash metal riffing and a dash of the technical side of things that would be unearthed a few years later. It’s both “by the books” and also bent, as the weird & eerie title of Majestic Dissolve suggests, not to mention its mesmerizing cover art courtesy of Erskine Designs.

Put simply, Conjureth is a band that celebrates the past giving birth to the future. Girded in a scything mix & mastering courtesy of Javier Felez at Moontower Studios, Majestic Dissolve is modern proof that death is just the beginning!

Find out for yourself with the brand-new track “Wet Flesh Vortex” here:

Cover and tracklisting as follows:

Tracklisting for Conjureth’s Majestic Dissolve
1. Wet Flesh Vortex
2. Possession Psychosis
3. Resintegrate
4. A Terror Sacrifice
5. Mutilated Spirits
6. Black Fire Confessions
7. The Silent Hangings
8. Sorcery Arts
9. An Occult Mosaic
10. The Unworshipped

MORE INFO:
www.facebook.com/conjureth 
www.conjureth.bandcamp.com 

www.memento-mori.es
www.facebook.com/memento.mori.label

www.rottedlife.com
www.facebook.com/rottedlife

CONJURETH sign with MEMENTO MORI, to release debut album

In their endless quest to push and support current underground acts that perpetuate the odor of vintage death metal, Memento Mori are extremely thrilled to announce a new signing: Conjureth, from the United States.

Conjureth formed in 2018 with the goal of continuing the traditions forged by the originators of death metal. Taking influence via everything from Florida to Finland, Conjureth steamrolls their way through late ’80s-inspired filth. There was a short time when death metal wasn’t primarily full of blastbeats, caveman riffs, ultra-low-tuned guitars, and super-guttural vocals. Sadly, this era was fairly short-lived. But we all know how it spawned some of the most classic material the genre has ever seen. Conjureth slots in that bygone age of 1986-to-1989-style death metal with a heaping portion of thrash metal riffing and a dash of the technical side of things that would be unearthed a few years later. This is a band that celebrates the past giving birth to the future.

Memento Mori will unleash the CD version of their debut full-length, whereas their friends in Rotted Life Records will take care of the LP version. Release date for both formats has been set for July 26th. Further details to follow in the coming months. For more info, consult the links below.

MORE INFO:
www.facebook.com/conjureth
www.conjureth.bandcamp.com

www.memento-mori.es