EPK – Onchocerciasis Esophagogastroduodenoscopy – Fugue Gnawed from the Scabbed God Cerebrum (2026)
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“There’s a saying in regards to music: ‘Evolve; don’t change. With every release, we push creative boundaries both in the writing and recording process. We never want to make a drastic change that feels forced and alienating to our day one supporters, but we strive to evolve in ways that feel natural for the growth of the band, not just musically, but as people, too. We want this album to be something that you can either sit with at home, with a nice pair of headphones and marvel at the complexity and immensity of the music.” – Jesse Agiomamitis (vocals/lyrics) – Onchocerciasis Esophagogastroduodenoscopy
For fans of Deathspell Omega, Defeated Sanity, Ulcerate, Disentomb, Sanguinary Consummation
Band: Onchocerciasis Esophagogastroduodenoscopy
Album Title: Fugue Gnawed from the Scabbed God Cerebrum
Release Date:
Label: Gore House Productions
Album Length: 32:32
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“It’s brutal as fuck, but it’s also explores the entire bouquet of sick creativity extreme music has to offer. The Fallen Lament is fun. It’s violent and it loves to blur boundaries between already scummy, disgusting genres.” – Vox & Hops Metal Podcast (The Fall Lament – 2024)
“This EP is definitely for the lovers of the extreme – fans of Deathspell Omega, Defeated Sanity, and Ulcerate will dig the fuck out of this record. So will fans of Dehumanizing Itatrian Worship, whose Kiryu Zhang contributes vocals on the last track of the EP, ‘Facial Gutting’. 9/10” – Ever Metal (The Fall Lament – 2024)
“The tracks revolve around blast beats and slams with some truly impressive breakdowns on display. Lyrics are themed around many different influences including mental health issues that have plagued the bands members, anime and video games making for an interesting read. In essence this EP provides a really promising preview of things to come for this band, who have the potential based on this evidence of creating something special.” – The Razor’s Edge (The Fall Lament – 2024)
“OxE are a different beast, very heavy and extreme but different to most bands of this ilk. The best way to describe them would be like Mortician, but with slam riffs! They have that downtuned bass that trawls the depths of hell with its tone and razor-sharp guitars, frantic programmed drums and some seriously deranged vocals. The tracks are short and sweet, the whole EP only goes on for ten minutes twenty one secs but in that time, you feel so bludgeoned and battered listening to it that it feels much longer, almost like you are succumbing to some exquisite torture!| – The Razor’s Edge (The Fall Lament – 2024)
“What’s cool here is when the music slows down almost to a crawl and sounds creepy as fuck, with a horror/suspense-like feeling that’s not without reminding me of some of the most disgusting episodes of the X-Files when they had some kind of monster eating its victims or what have you, and you can probably throw in a few horror B-movies in there as well. The Fallen Lament is kind of chaotic and dissonant and certainly sets itself apart in the sea of brutal death metal releases out there. 4/5″ – The MetalCrypt (The Fall Lament – 2024)
“primal and brutal variety of dramatic and booming extreme metal ” – The Viking in the Wilderness (The Fall Lament – 2024)
“Brutal gore death grind metal with pig squeally vox” – 89.9 WORT FM – The Moshpit (Madison, WI) (The Fall Lament – 2024)
“Have you ever been sat at home on a quiet evening and thought; “you know what would be really good right now? A migraine”? Well, if the answer to that is yes, then the boys in ONCHOCERCIASIS ESOPHAGOGASTRODUODENOSCOPY have got you covered. In this, their twenty-five minute, nine-track offering that is akin to standing in a bucket of water and attaching yourself to a car battery, The Rotted Plinth of Sachiel is a full-on assault on your senses that is sure to test the endurance of even the most seasoned veteran of fringe, extreme metal sub-genres.” – Distorted Sound Mag (2021 – The Rotted Plinth Of Sachiel)
“They may come across as a novelty act trying to be extreme for the sake of extremity, but OEGD are here to subjugate you. Give them five minutes, and they’ll bludgeon you into submission. Whether you like it or not is a different matter.” – Scream Blast Repeat (2021 – The Rotted Plinth Of Sachiel)
“Each song on this EP is a testament to the band’s mastery of slamming death metal, characterized by punishing rhythms and relentless guttural growls.” – Necrozine
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Album Title: Fugue Gnawed from the Scabbed God Cerebrum
Release Date:
Label: Gore House Productions
Album Length: 32:32
1. Conquering Divinity – 3:17
2. The Fallen Lament, Paralytikus Ascends – 1:21
3. Severing What Makes Me Human – 2:41
4. Apotheotic Apotemnophilia – 3:03
5. Entombed Within the Infinite Panopticon – 2:23
6. Gutted & Corpsed – 3:05
7. Heaven’s Empty Halls – 5:13
8. Hurt Beyond Healing – 2:33
9. Abyssikataplexika – 2:35
10. Vile Verses Flogged into the Wings of Angels – 1:23
11. Forged in the Blackest Reaches of Blasphemy – 4:58
Album Length: 32:32
Alice Simard: Composition, Guitars, Lead Guitars
The Popu: Additional Songwriting, Mixing and Mastering, Guitars, Bass, Orchestration and Sound Design, Additional lyrics, Additional Vocals
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About The Album Artwork:
We wanted something that represented all of our combined influences going into the songwriting, in one way or another, and we knew that Mei Maro would be able to deliver something incredible, as usual. There are aspects of various folklore and other things that interest us, all crafted together beautifully by the talented Mei.
The album as a whole (LYRICALLY & MUSICALLY):
Jesse Agiomamitis: Start-to-finish, the album is dissonant, punishing, and disorienting.
Many of the lyrical subjects are larger than life, and the songs tell a story of a single entity, a “godslayer”, essentially, on a God of War-esque rampage through the universe, all veiled in obscurity.
This character and his actions mirror the overall feeling of the album: cold, calculated, and violent.
The Popu: Musically, the LP is definitely the most experimental OxEx to date. In between the utter carnage of the main instrumentals are layers of synths and organic instrumentation that have gone through various levels of sonic destruction to give the overall soundscape an alien feel. I was highly inspired by “Nithing – Agonal Hymns” of 2023 and the classic record “Dripping – Disintegration of Thought Patterns During A Synthetic Mind Traveling Bliss”.
Track by Track (LYRICALLY & MUSICALLY):
Track 1: Conquering Divinity
The music itself is very chaotic; there’s something new around every corner on this track, and that’s absolutely by design, being the first track on the record. Throwing a curveball out of the gate.
Track 2: The Fallen Lament, Paralytikus Ascends
Getting toward the middle of the record, we knew we had to throw in something a little varied. This song has more melody than most others, but it is still incredibly heavy once that introduction is over. As the title of the track ‘Apotheotic Apotemnophilia’ may suggest, the lyrics (although somewhat vaguely) deal with the idea of a deity who is dissatisfied with aspects of their being.
Track 5: Entombed Within the Infinite Panopticon
Starts off strong with a lot of blasting and gurgling before making a dramatic shift toward the middle of the song, where it sounds more like a portal to the underworld has been opened. There are these unearthly shrieks and angular riffs that throw the listener for a loop and make you really pay attention to what’s going on, right before getting back into the blasting and gurgling.
Track 7: Heaven’s Empty Halls
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FUN FACTS – STORY ANGLES:
1. Onchocerciasis Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (shorthand: OxE) was originally a solo project by Alice, who released a split record with a friend before bringing Jesse aboard in early 2019.
2. The majority of the lyrics for OxE tracks pertain, in some way, to mental health struggles that I and people around me have dealt with throughout life, but with a cryptic shadow realm he keeps slipping into becomes reality, and he is now trapped there for all eternity. This song is actually about Hyperion’s friend who has dealt with this mental illness every day for his whole life.
3. OxE members hail from various countries. Popu is German, Alice is Canadian, and Jesse is Australian.
4. When it comes to the artistic and lyrical thematics, OxE is inspired by various forms of media. We love incorporating ideas from video games (Dark Souls, NieR, etc.), anime (Berserk, Evangelion, Angel’s Egg), and many areas of real-world mythology and folklore into our music.
5. The Popu has been a fan of the band since the first EP, but has never gotten in contact with Alice or Jesse until two years later, when – by sheer coincidence – Alice and Popu bonded online through the obscure interest of the Danmaku Game “Touhou Project”. Inseparable since then.
L-R – The Popu (Guitar, Drums, Bass) | Alice Simard (Guitar, Drums) | Jesse Agiomamitis (Vocals)
Photo Credit: Onchocerciasis Esophagogastroduodenoscopy
Emerging from the depths of Quebec City’s underground, Onchocerciasis Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (OxE) is a brutal death metal force that defies genre boundaries with its calculated chaos and apocalyptic soundscapes. Originally conceived as a solo project by guitarist Alice Simard, OxE quickly evolved into a collaborative powerhouse with the addition of Australian vocalist Jesse Agiomamitis and German multi-instrumentalist Popu. Together, they’ve forged a sound that’s grotesque, dissonant, and deeply cerebral—equal parts slam, blackened death, and avant-garde experimentation.
Following the blistering EP The Fallen Lament, OxE returns with their most ambitious and punishing release to date: Fugue Gnawed from the Scabbed God Cerebrum. This LP marks a significant evolution in the band’s sonic identity, pushing further into experimental territory while retaining the visceral brutality fans have come to expect. Musically, the album is a labyrinth of dissonant riffs, guttural vocals, and alien soundscapes. Synths and organic instrumentation are warped and mangled into textures that feel both ancient and futuristic. Popu cites Nithing – Agonal Hymns and Dripping – Disintegration of Thought Patterns During A Synthetic Mind Traveling Bliss as key inspirations for the LP’s sonic architecture. Lyrically, Jesse crafts cryptic narratives that explore mental illness, mythological annihilation, and existential dread. At the heart of the album is a conceptual arc following a “godslayer” on a cosmic rampage—an allegory for inner turmoil and transformation. The lyrics are intentionally veiled, allowing listeners to imprint their own interpretations.
Recommended for fans of Deathspell Omega, Defeated Sanity, Ulcerate, Disentomb, and Sanguinary Consummation, Fugue Gnawed from the Scabbed God Cerebrum will be released on April 3, 2026, via Gore House Productions and is available for pre-order at https://orcd.co/scabbed-god-cerebrum
Discography:
2025 – Fugue Gnawed from the Scabbed God Cerebrum LP
2024 – The Fallen Lament LP
2021 – The Rotted Plinth of Sachiel LP
2019 – Adoration of Decaying Innocence EP
2018 – Interspecies Defloration EP


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