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0 Wings of Death – Gomorrah – The Haruspex (Test Your Metal Records)
0 The Killchain Blog – Sanktuary – Winter’s Doom
The tour de force of ‘Vermin Lord’ has one of the best solos you’ll hear all year, and the jagged title track is a melodic masterpiece, with catchy guitar harmonies and some of those almost shrieky thrash vocals…. Sanktuary’s ‘Winters Doom’ is a memorable collection of thrashing anthems, with the emphasis on catchy riffs and breakneck speed. Rapid fire thrash and so good at it.
https://thoseonceloyal.wordpress.com/2016/01/09/review-sanktuary-winters-doom/
0 DevilsGate Media – Silent Line – Shattered Shores
0 Interview with Vesperia lead singer Morgan Rider
0 Maximum Volume Music – Sanktuary – Winter’s Doom
“….Doom” understands a few things. It knows that thrash metal should be fast, nasty, snotty, brash and in your face.
http://www.maximumvolumemusic.com/review-sanktuary-winters-doom-2016/
0 The Local Music Scene – Sanktuary – Winter’s Doom
An immense rollercoaster of an album, to say the least, where every track is a thrilling headbanger that each bring their own qualities to the table.
It’s going to take something special to top what will surely go down as one of 2016’s best underground metal records.
http://thelocalmusicsceneblog.com/2016/01/08/review-sanktuary-winters-doom/
0 InsaniTV Episode 80 w/ The Apex
0 RAMzine – Sanktuary – Winter’s Doom
It is one ravenous album that really takes you by force and blossoms into evil virulence. Each track is a tirade of brutal thrash that you won’t be able to resist as it chugs into life.
0 Decibel Geek – Sanktuary – Winter’s Doom
From the opening drum fills of “Space Race”, the lead track on their sophomore effort Winter’s Doom, Sanktuary had its’ hooks into this listener. A blistering headbanger from the opening skin bashing to the closing guitar note, Winter’s Doom crashes along for near 33 minutes despite only being seven tracks in length.
http://www.decibelgeek.com/wordpress/album-review-sanktuary-winters-doom/
0 Invisible Oranges Premiere FUCK THE FACTS Video ‘Everywhere Yet Nowhere’; Canadian Dates

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Invisible Oranges Premiere FUCK THE FACTS Video ‘Everywhere Yet Nowhere’
New Album ‘Desire Will Rot’ (Noise Salvation) Out Now!

L-R – Topon Das – Guitar, Marc Bourgon – Bass/Vocals, Mélanie Mongeon – Vocals, Mathieu Vilandré – Drums, Johnny Ibay – Guitar – Photo Credit: Dave Levitt
Music Video – The Path of Most Resistance – Watch here.
Music Video – Solitude – Watch here.
Album Stream – Listen here.
Canadian grindcore legends FUCK THE FACTS have teamed up with Invisible Oranges for the video premiere of ‘Everywhere Yet Nowhere’ in support of their latest album ‘Desire Will Rot’ released August 2015 via their indie label Noise Salvation. The video was created by David Hall of Uneasy Sleeper and Handshake Inc. whom is also known for films such as Maryland Deathfest: The Movie (parts 1, 2 and 3), Today Is The Day, Axis of Eden: The Film, Disgorge Mexico: The Movie (Fuck the Facts), There’s Bound to Be: Phil Anselmo and The Illegals, Live at The Opera House, When the Screams Come: Pentagram Live at Maryland Deathfest and Decibel’s 100th Issue Show: The Movie.
To watch ‘Everywhere Yet Nowhere’, please visit the following link: http://www.invisibleoranges.com/fuck-the-facts-everywhere-yet-nowhere-video-premiere/
Upcoming Show Dates:
About the album:
‘Desire Will Rot’ was recorded and mixed by FTF guitarist Topon Das at his Apartment 2 studio in Ottawa, ON and features eleven aggressive tracks of the band’s metal mastery to follow their recent split EP with Fistfuck along with 2014’s ‘Abandoned’ and 2013’s ‘Amer’ EPs plus it being their first full length since 2011’s ‘Die Miserable’.

Track Listing: Fuck The Facts – Desire Will Rot
1. Everywhere Yet Nowhere (2:58)
2. Shadows Collide (2:49)
3. The Path of Most Resistance (1:34)
4. La Mort I (1:36)
5. La Mort II (1:34)
6. Prey (2:22)
7. Storm of Silence (2:38)
8. Solitude (3:11)
9. False Hope (5:46)
10. Circle (7:54)
11. Nothing Changes (6:20)
Album Length: 38:48
About FTF:
Started as a recording project in the late 90’s, it wasn’t until 2001 that the work ethic that produced a slew of underground releases drove Fuck The Facts towards full band status and into the live arena. Since then, the Ottawa-based unit has barely stopped for a breath of reconsideration, associating themselves with some of the biggest labels in underground extreme music, as well as continuing a steady output of DIY releases. Having toured hundreds of thousands of kilometers throughout North America and Europe, guitarist/founder Topon Das, vocalist Mel Mongeon, drummer Mathieu Vilandré, bassist/vocalist Marc Bourgon, and guitarist Johnny Ibay have performed at some of the biggest festivals and sweated it out in some of the smallest basements. From 2006-2011 Fuck The Facts released three albums via underground powerhouse label, Relapse Records. Upon the completion of their contract, the quintet decided it was time to put the finishing touches on the proverbial full-circle, returning to the world of fierce independence and creative control. Their most recent releases were produced entirely at their own studio, self-released, and shows Fuck The Facts efforts as an entity continuing to grow musically and personally while developing a deeper understanding of what significance their art holds to them. As one of the longest running and most recognizable names in Canadian Grindcore, FUCK THE FACTS continue to deliver their brand of “Bastardized Grindcore” with no end in sight.
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