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Sanguisugabogg to release new studio album “Homicidal Ecstasy” on February 3rd 2023

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November 16, 2022
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Sanguisugabogg Homicidal Ecstasy coverOhio’s notorious, boundary-pushing, and bloodsucking death metal outfit Sanguisugabogg — Cody Davidson, drums; Drew Arnold, guitars/bass; Devin Swank, vocals; and Ced Davis, guitars/bass — have announced their new studio album “Homicidal Ecstasy”. The album arrives on February 3rd, 2023, via Century Media.

Today, the band has shared the video for “Pissed”. Watch it below.

“This song is a showcase of the struggle of finding euphoria and bliss out of something savagely disastrous and ultimately just wreaking havoc on anything in your path so it ceases to exist or ever haunt your mind again”, the band says. “It’s not self reflection, it’s not fantasy, and it’s not a game; it’s something savagely brutal presented in our own way so you can shove the hell out of the person next to you and have a good time while getting ‘Pissed’ with us”!

“Homicidal Ecstasy” follows 2021’s “Tortured Whole”. The band continues to slice up uncompromising, in-your-face, and not-for-the-weak death metal that siphons inspiration from early to mid- 90s and early 00s death metal and brutal death metal/grindcore presented in their own style with a unique twist that pleases every style of metal maniac.

Pre-order & pre-save “Homicidal Ecstasy” here.

Tracklist:
1. Black Market Vasectomy
2. Face Ripped Off
3. Pissed
4. Testicular Rot
5. Hungry for Your Insides
6. Skin Cushion
7. A Lesson in Savagery
8. Narcissistic Incisions
9. Mortal Admonishment
10. Proclamation of the Frail
11. Necrosexual Deviant
12. Feening for Bloodshed

“Everything became more legit”, states vocalist Devin Swank about the new album. They’re no longer that band of meme-inspiring miscreants. “The musicianship, the production, the lyrics – which delve much more into horror and body horror – are more thought-out”, Swank continues. “It’s not just a bunch of dick and fart jokes”.

But the ‘Bogg haven’t gone soft.

“After lockdown, once the restrictions from COVID lifted, we were hungry not just tour but start writing again”, Swank shares. “Ced [Davis] had moved from bass to guitar and Drew [Arnold] also started playing guitar”. It was drummer Cody Davidson, who once again helmed production duties for “Homicidal Ecstasy”. They handed off mixing duties to Converge guitarist and vaunted studio vet Kurt Ballou (High on Fire, Nails) at God City Studios in Salem, Massachusettss, who “made it sound like us on steroids”, per Swank.

After releasing “Pornographic Seizures” in 2019 on the cult Maggot Stomp label, the foursome quickly won fans for their blasts of sludgy, determined riffing, tongue-severed-from-cheek, gross-out humor and nods to hardcore and 90s East Coast death metal. The band received a pile of plaudits including Brooklyn Vegan putting them on a Most Anticipated Albums list next to genre titans like Carcass.

In the face of COVID-19 and a worldwide shutdown, the ‘Bogg got down to business. Signing to Century Media, they recorded “Tortured Whole” and hit the road as the locked-down world started to get on its feet. Later that year, they teamed with the infamous Troma Films collective on for two video clips that featured battling penis monsters, boner implants and Troma’s own Sgt. Kabukiman!

Tours with Frozen Soul, Nile, Terror, The Acacia Strain, and a run of dates as main support to Cannibal Corpse leading into Decibel’s Metal & Beer Fest in Philadelphia solidified Sanguisugabogg as a force in their own right.

But “Homicidal Ecstasy isn’t merely a musical maturation for the gore-obsessed boys of the ‘Bogg. While Swank’s lyric writing sessions are still “fueled on coffee with a horror movie playing in the background”, this isn’t exclusively the gross-out show of Sanguisugabogg past. “It goes deeper this time, into the psycho-sexual, body-horror, why what some people see as perverse or fetishistic, can also be perfectly normal”, says Swank.

“It’s kind of an homage to real life”, says the frontman. “When shit hits the fan, no one’s really safe”.

Reconstituted, regurgitated, and reenergized, the ‘Bogg walk among us.

Let the “Homicidal Ecstasy” begin!

Weblinks:
www.facebook.com/sanguisugabogg
www.instagram.com/sanguisugabogg

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