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Category: Centuries of Decay

0 Metal Underground – Centuries of Decay – Pit Stories: Should We Have Maybe Brought Goat’s Blood?

  • August 17, 2017
  • by Asher
  • · Centuries of Decay

http://www.metalunderground.com/news/details.cfm?newsid=136467

0 Dead Rhetoric – Centuries of Decay – S/T – “Get down with the neck-snapping “Wings of Death.” It’s a Canuck groove-metal gem.”

  • August 16, 2017
  • by Asher
  • · Centuries of Decay

http://deadrhetoric.com/features/july-2017-rapid-fires-short-reviews/

0 Metal Detector – Обзор новинок тяжелой музыки – #93 w/ Planet Eater, Centuries of Decay

  • August 15, 2017
  • by Asher
  • · Centuries of Decay · Planet Eater

0 Third Eye Cinema – An Incipient End of Summer Roundup – Crafteon, Planet Eater, Centuries of Decay

  • August 15, 2017
  • by Asher
  • · Centuries of Decay · Crafteon · Planet Eater

Source: An Incipient End of Summer Roundup

0 Metal Ashes radio show – Episode 59 – 4th August, 2017 w/ new Centuries of Decay

  • August 14, 2017
  • by Asher
  • · Centuries of Decay

https://metalashesofphoenix.wordpress.com/2017/08/07/playlist-04082017/

0 Mind Noise Network – Centuries of Decay – S/T – “With ferocity that could move mountains metalers Centuries of Decay unleash their eponymous debut album.”

  • August 9, 2017
  • by Asher
  • · Centuries of Decay

With ferocity that could move mountains metalers Centuries of Decay unleash their eponymous debut album.

https://mindnoisenetwork.com/2017/08/07/centuries-of-decay-centuries-of-decay/

0 Ouch That Hertz – Centuries of Decay – S/T

  • August 9, 2017
  • by Asher
  • · Centuries of Decay

https://ouchthathertz.com/2017/08/08/review-centuries-of-decay-centuries-of-decay/

0 NEWS: EchoesAndDust Premiere CENTURIES OF DECAY’s Debut Self-Titled Album Out Aug 4th

  • August 1, 2017
  • by Asher
  • · Centuries of Decay · Music News

(contact info below)

NEWS RELEASE

Montreal, QC – August 1, 2017

 

For fans of Enslaved, Opeth, Gojira, Isis, Strapping Young Lad

EchoesAndDust Premiere CENTURIES OF DECAY’s Debut Self-Titled Album Out Aug 4th

L to R: Rob McAllister (Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals), Anthony Zhura (Bass), Devin Doucette (Rhythm Guitar, Main Vocals), Derrick Doucette (Drums)
Photo Credit – Brendan Smyth.  www.smythphoto.com

     We live on the layers of deep time and history, strata of times past; life literally depends on centuries of decay. Now, progressive extreme metal visionaries CENTURIES OF DECAY build on the metal that has come before to create the metal of the future. Known for creating an intense powerful atmosphere and letting the metal speak for itself in their live performance, the Toronto based quintet are bringing that experience to fans in their debut self-titled concept album set for release on August 4th.

Teaming up with EchoesAndDust.com, the band is premiering the exclusive full album stream at the following link: http://echoesanddust.com/2017/08/centuries-of-decay-centuries-of-decay-review-exclusive-album-premiere/

Drummer Derrick Doucette comments:

“We’ve often thought about the fragility of civilization throughout history and the idea of events repeating itself. With that in mind, our concept album tells the story of society being born, corrupt and destroyed in an endless cycle. It can be taken as a literal piece of fiction, or even a social commentary. It also comes from more personal issues such as depression, disillusionment and failure.”

Album pre-order available on Bandcamp here and Amazon here.

Track Listing:
1. Intro (1:10)
2. Centuries of Decay (9:56)
3. The Architect (4:12)
4. Asylum (5:46)
5. Odyssey (8:50)
6. Wings of Death (4:55)
7. Rise (6:26)
8. Demise (12:18)
Album Length: 53:37
Album Band Line Up:
Devin Doucette (Rhythm Guitar, Main Vocals)
Rob McAllister (Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals)
Derrick Doucette (Drums)
Anthony Zhura (Bass)
Live Band Line Up:
Devin Doucette (Rhythm Guitar, Main Vocals)
Rob McAllister (Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals)
Derrick Doucette (Drums)
Matt Hems (Bass)Show Dates:
Aug 4 – Coalition TO – Toronto, ON w/ Vesperia, Black Eve, Lutharo – info

For more info:
http://www.facebook.com/centuriesofdecay
https://twitter.com/centuriesdecay
https://www.instagram.com/centuriesofdecay
EPK – http://wp.me/pciNW-aon

 

About:

We live on the layers of deep time and history, strata of times past; life literally depends on centuries of decay. Now, progressive extreme metal visionaries CENTURIES OF DECAY build on the metal that has come before to create the metal of the future.

Formed in 2013 in Toronto, Ontario, CENTURIES OF DECAY sound is ‘atmospheric, intense, powerful, dynamic, and heavy’.

Drummer Derrick Doucette explains the roots of the band’s name.

“The intention of the name is to paint an image of nature reclaiming the lands and cities and erasing the traces of humanity once people have been removed from the world. This can also be open to interpretation. Some may see Centuries of Decay as being in reference to an extended period of social degradation or the idea of the planet being a barren land void of life entirely. We chose this name because we felt it conveyed a powerful image and atmosphere, which appropriately went hand-in-hand with our musical style.”

That style will be unleashed by the four-piece on their self-titled debut album due out August 4, 2017, which drummer Derrick Doucette is eager for fans to hear.

“I was told recently that someone found our sound very unique and refreshing. That really meant a lot to me and I would love if that opinion was shared by both old and new fans. I find we’ve taken our influences from various sub-genres of extreme metal and turned them into a tasteful blend of compelling, climactic and devastating intensity on these seven tracks.”

Fans can also expect more music in the future.

“We are already looking forward to writing more material and refining our sound more. I’m excited to see how our sound will evolve…Our fans can expect multiple albums as that was the intent from day one!” adds Doucette.

Live, CENTURIES OF DECAY have their own unique approach to performing, they make every set flow together, creating a huge atmosphere and letting the metal speak for itself.
(bio written by Steve Earles)

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“”Centuries Of Decay bring together old styles to create new, exciting sounds on debut…From the lurching behemoth of the aptly titled “Centuries of Decay” all the way through to the grandiose finale of “Demise”, Centuries Of Decay bring familiar sounds together and forge a glorious new path forward.” – Rock and Roll Fables

“This is not a one-dimensional album that’s easily described. Each song has its own style and flavour, mixing different styles together with well-deserved contempt for genre restrictions and constraints. Centuries of Decay have crafted a modern extreme metal release that effectively combines these different strains of metal into something all of their own.” – Wonderbox Metal

“A concept record regarding the changing times & how life depends on centuries of decay, the ten minute self-titled opening song showcases melodic metal with deep oceans of imagination. Haunting but with a real sense of beauty, the guitar melody alongside a fascinating drum beat is such an appealing sound. A sound that suddenly takes on a darker tone, upping the heaviness & dealing out an absolutely stunning chugging guitar attack. There is no arguing with that start, absolutely mesmerising.” –  Games, Brrraaains & A Head-Banging Life

“Up next was Centuries Of Decay, who gave us some atmospheric death metal. Devin Doucette and Rob McAllister shared guitar and vocal duties. Devin sang lead and handled a chunk of the brutal vocals but they gave a few great harmonized melodic vocals. Their last song had an additive time signature, which is something that really catches my attention as a musician.” – Metal Master Kingdom (Live Review Wacken Metal Battle Canada 2016 – Toronto)

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0 Games, Brrraaains & A Head-Banging Life – Centuries of Decay – S/T “absolutely mesmerizing”

  • August 1, 2017
  • by Asher
  • · Centuries of Decay

“A concept record regarding the changing times & how life depends on centuries of decay, the ten minute self-titled opening song showcases melodic metal with deep oceans of imagination. Haunting but with a real sense of beauty, the guitar melody alongside a fascinating drum beat is such an appealing sound. A sound that suddenly takes on a darker tone, upping the heaviness & dealing out an absolutely stunning chugging guitar attack. There is no arguing with that start, absolutely mesmerizing.” –  Games, Brrraaains & A Head-Banging Life

0 Rock and Roll Fables – Centuries of Decay – S/T “Centuries Of Decay bring together old styles to create new, exciting sounds on debut.”

  • August 1, 2017
  • by Asher
  • · Centuries of Decay

“Centuries Of Decay bring together old styles to create new, exciting sounds on debut…From the lurching behemoth of the aptly titled “Centuries of Decay” all the way through to the grandiose finale of “Demise”, Centuries Of Decay bring familiar sounds together and forge a glorious new path forward.”

http://rockandrollfables.com/centuries-of-decay-bring-together-old-styles-to-create-new-exciting-sounds-on-debut/

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