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Category: Opium Death

0 \m/ Merci Metallian \m/ Omnivide, BackStabber, Drungi, Ivy Gardens, Chunked Gore House Productions, Opium Death, Thalia (France) Rockshots Records

  • May 19, 2024
  • by Asher
  • · Backstabber · CHUNKED (Gore House Productions) · Drungi · Ivy Gardens · Omnivide · Opium Death · THALIA (Rockshots Records)

\m/ Merci Metallian \m/
Omnivide, BackStabber, Drungi, Ivy Gardens, Chunked Gore House Productions, Opium Death, Thalia (France) Rockshots Records

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0 OPIUM DEATH Confronts The Passage Of Time With “Ozymandias” Off Debut Album “Genocidal Nemesis”

  • April 18, 2024
  • by Asher
  • · Music News · Opium Death

NEWS RELEASE

Montreal, QC – April 18, 2024

Album Download HERE (for media use only)

OPIUM DEATH Confronts The Passage Of Time With “Ozymandias” Off Debut Album “Genocidal Nemesis”

“Genocidal Nemesis” Out April 19th, 2024

L-R – Donald Nadzieja – Bass and Vocals, Luis Torres – Guitar, Dennis Blanke – Drums, Irvin Gonzalez – Guitar

Photo Credit – Michael Gonzalez

Opium Death is a brutal concoction of extreme metal, sent forth from the suburbs of Chicago, USA to lay waste to metalheads around the world with their first full-length album “Genocidal Nemesis”, which is being unleashed on April 19th. The band comments on the connection between the music and the lyrics:

“Lyrics and music go hand in hand. So far we noticed that as we wrote a majority of the lyrics last, the tonality of the songs and how they flow from beginning to end definitely had us think of certain sentences or phrases to be sung in a relative and consistent manner with the chords and rhythm. Or the lyrics can give off such a feeling of tension or melancholy or whatever that the music now has to serve that purpose or it may feel disjointed if not thought out very well.”

The album features a diverse range of tracks, each offering a unique sonic experience while maintaining Opium Death‘s signature heavy sound. From the blistering aggression of “Genocidal Nemesis I: Fear” to the haunting melodies of “Shattered” to their latest single “Ozymandias” being offered before the album officially drops, all promise to leave a lasting impact on listeners.

“Ozymandias is about pride and wrath and the importance of keeping them in check during your life against the inevitable decay of information over time. One of our longest songs on the album, we felt it was a track that could benefit from utilizing exotic scales and vocal layering as it comes up later in the song to bring up this sense of immortality to a concept that will forever be ingrained in our human ego.”

Coming from different musical backgrounds, each band member shapes their perception and interpretation of heavy metal. With “Genocidal Nemesis”, they’ve embraced their diverse influences to create an album that defies expectations and pushes the boundaries of the genre. It is recommended for fans of Dying Fetus, Death, and Gojira.

Listen to “Ozymandias” via its premiere on The Circle Pit at https://youtu.be/nkrTgpdcIxY

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“Genocidal Nemesis” will be available on all digital platforms on April 19th, 2024 at the following links:

Bandcamp – https://opiumdeath.bandcamp.com​

Spotify – https://spoti.fi/3Q4QStW

​

Track Listing:​
1. Cower (1:16)
2. Genocidal Nemesis I: Fear (3:01)
3. The Condemned (4:32)
4. Ozymandias (8:40)
5. Flatline (1:18)
6. Extinction (5:31)
7. Chronic (4:22)
8. Deadweight (3:28)
9. Shattered (5:36)
10. Vesuvius (3:45)
11. Fe56 (2:07)
12. Genocidal Nemesis II: Desolation (9:29)
Album Length: 53:10

More info: Opiumdeathofficial.com | Facebook.com/OpiumDeathOfficial | Instagram.com/opiumdeathofficial | Twitter.com/OpiumDeathBAND​

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“It’s an angry album, focused on hubris and its role in the downfall of humankind. The album’s cover art itself draws on this theme…. The band explain that “The Condemned” isn’t really a new song, since they’ve been playing it since 2017, but it’s been re-recorded, remixed, and remastered, and tweaked to bring it more in line with their current sound. The result is a track that’s ugly, mutilating, and rabidly murderous — it shows not even a whisper of mercy to the condemned, and eventually it revels in the delirious slaughtering it metes out.” – No Clean Singing

“Death metal with a pinch of everything… melting pot “ of many sub-genres comes out. You can find quick and rough on the album Death metal, mixed with influences from the Black Metal, Prog and that Thrash the eighties. With vocals reminiscent of Deicide and Cannibal Corpse and the various influences, there is at least one song for every death metal fan that appeals to them.” – Moshpit Passion​
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​“Opium Death is a brutal concoction of extreme metal, sent forth from the suburbs of Chicago, USA to lay waste to metalheads around the world with their first full-length album Genocidal Nemesis. The album delivers a lot of variety in terms of tempo dynamics, song structure flow, lyrical themes, and overall, a different experience with each track while maintaining a heavy sound throughout. The Condemned is a track that’s ugly, mutilating, and rabidly murderous — showing no mercy and reveling in the slaughtering. The band erupts on Vesuvius – a very nice blend of thrash and death metal a breakdown that constructs the the disaster.” – WRUV 90.1 FM – Burlington, VT

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0 OPIUM DEATH Explosive New Single “Vesuvius” Is A Deadly Death Metal Banger Off Debut Album “Genocidal Nemesis” Out April 2024

  • March 12, 2024
  • by Asher
  • · Music News · Opium Death

NEWS RELEASE

Montreal, QC – March 12, 2024

OPIUM DEATH Explosive New Single “Vesuvius” Is A Deadly Death Metal Banger

Debut Album “Genocidal Nemesis” Out April 2024

L-R – Donald Nadzieja – Bass and Vocals, Luis Torres – Guitar, Dennis Blanke – Drums, Irvin Gonzalez – Guitar

Photo Credit – Michael Gonzalez

Chicago USA’s Opium Death has a brutal new album coming out next month and those with thrash and death metal sensibilities should take note as “Genocidal Nemesis” delivers slick groove bass lines, heart rate-increasing riffs, and gritty vocals. Thus far they have released two singles “Genocidal Nemesis I: Fear” and “The Condemned” each exploring real-life concepts. This trend continues with the third single “Vesuvius”, about the eruption, as the band explains:

“Vesuvius is a review and representation of the famous disaster in Pompeii, the themes of self-demise present in the rest of the album do not really apply here. Musically it has this very nice blend of thrash and death metal throughout the song and one of our favourite sections in the song is the breakdown that helps construct the explosion of the disaster. We are hoping it becomes a fan favorite.”

Listen to “Vesuvius” via its premiere on Slam Worldwide at https://youtu.be/TIlpVVJnq1Y

​

For Opium Death, there is no clear rule or fixed process/formula when they write out songs. Sometimes they come up with a section during practice and work from there, or one of them records a part on an instrument and shows it to the others. This diverse and spontaneous nature of their creative collaboration, along with a wide range of influences across the metal spectrum leads to an album that has a song for everyone and every occasion.

Technical, progressive and recommended for fans of Cannibal Corpse, Cattle Decapitation, and Dying Fetus, there is a lot to enjoy in “Genocidal Nemesis” when it’s unleashed on April 19, 2024.

Album pre-order – https://opiumdeath.bandcamp.com​

Previous Singles:

​Spotify

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The Condemned – https://youtu.be/kUEJeyhIjWA​

Genocidal Nemesis I: Fear – https://youtu.be/0-QNpKVYD0M

Track Listing:​
1. Cower (1:16)
2. Genocidal Nemesis I: Fear (3:01)
3. The Condemned (4:32)
4. Ozymandias (8:40)
5. Flatline (1:18)
6. Extinction (5:31)
7. Chronic (4:22)
8. Deadweight (3:28)
9. Shattered (5:36)
10. Vesuvius (3:45)
11. Fe56 (2:07)
12. Genocidal Nemesis II: Desolation (9:29)
Album Length: 53:10

More info: Opiumdeathofficial.com

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“It’s an angry album, focused on hubris and its role in the downfall of humankind. The album’s cover art itself draws on this theme…. The band explain that “The Condemned” isn’t really a new song, since they’ve been playing it since 2017, but it’s been re-recorded, remixed, and remastered, and tweaked to bring it more in line with their current sound. The result is a track that’s ugly, mutilating, and rabidly murderous — it shows not even a whisper of mercy to the condemned, and eventually it revels in the delirious slaughtering it metes out.” – No Clean Singing

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0 OPIUM DEATH Blend Thrash And Death With Gut-Wrenching Themes On “The Condemned” Off Debut Album “Genocidal Nemesis” Out April 2024

  • February 20, 2024
  • by Asher
  • · Music News · Opium Death

NEWS RELEASE

Montreal, QC – February 20, 2024

OPIUM DEATH Blend Thrash And Death With Gut-Wrenching Themes On “The Condemned”

Debut Album “Genocidal Nemesis” Out April 2024

L-R – Donald Nadzieja – Bass and Vocals, Luis Torres – Guitar, Dennis Blanke – Drums, Irvin Gonzalez – Guitar

Photo Credit – Michael Gonzalez

Opium Death, a Chicago, USA-based band, is gearing up to release their first full-length album “Genocidal Nemesis” in April. Known for seamlessly blending thrash and death metal elements, the band has undergone significant evolution since its inception in 2012. Originally formed under the name Cazador, the band has faced lineup changes, but their commitment to modernizing classic 80’s thrash metal remains unwavering. The latest single “The Condemned” confronts dark and bleak subject matter as guitarist Irvin Gonzalez describes:

“At the time that I was writing this song, especially coming up with the lyrics, there was a trend of stories coming out in the news and social media about school bullying being an increasing phenomenon amongst children and how the victims ended up committing suicide. This angered me to write a song for those victims but in a way that reflects their thoughts and feelings in the afterlife.”

Musically, he goes on to say, it is a straightforward metal track and has a captivating groove which he hopes will lead people to reading the lyrics and taking bullying more seriously. While personally not condoning responding with life-taking intent, it is intended to make the listener angry and disgusted enough to take action.

With the release of the album Opium Death intends to showcase it at venues locally and regionally, where people can have their faces melted in real time with sonic blasts of passion and creatively wrapped up in a brutal package. Those with an interest in Gojira, Cannibal Corpse, and Cattle Decapitation.

Listen to “The Condemned” via its premiere on NoCleanSinging HERE.

“Genocidal Nemesis” is due out on April 19, 2024, and is available for pre-order – https://opiumdeath.bandcamp.com​

Track Listing:​
1. Cower (1:16)
2. Genocidal Nemesis I: Fear (3:01)
3. The Condemned (4:32)
4. Ozymandias (8:40)
5. Flatline (1:18)
6. Extinction (5:31)
7. Chronic (4:22)
8. Deadweight (3:28)
9. Shattered (5:36)
10. Vesuvius (3:45)
11. Fe56 (2:07)
12. Genocidal Nemesis II: Desolation (9:29)
Album Length: 53:10

More info: Opiumdeathofficial.com

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0 Opium Death Announce Their Debut Album “Genocidal Nemesis” With Brutal Single “Genocidal Nemesis I: Fear”

  • January 23, 2024
  • by Asher
  • · Music News · Opium Death

NEWS RELEASE

Montreal, QC – January 23, 2024

Opium Death Announce Their Debut Album “Genocidal Nemesis” With Brutal Single “Genocidal Nemesis I: Fear”

Opium Death is a brutal concoction of extreme metal, sent forth from the suburbs of Chicago, USA to lay waste to metalheads around the world with their first full-length album “Genocidal Nemesis”. The band expects it to be received positively as it brings a lot of variety in terms of tempo dynamics, song structure flow, lyrical themes, and overall, a different experience with each track while maintaining a heavy sound through it all. The first look at this album is the single “Genocidal Nemesis I: Fear”, the second track, which Opium Death comments on:

“The single is about the birth of the antichrist as a result of man worshipping money. Money revolves in all our lives and is constantly in our faces and so we reflect this musically to start the album with a bang and have an odd-time riff that helps catch the listener’s attention which over time is something they can grab onto the rhythm real quick.”

With “Genocidal Nemesis”, Opium Death wants to bring forth a sense of commonality knowing that everyone has been through experiences that anger us whether directly or indirectly, and are in it together. They showcase this relatability with a clear-cut execution of their passion for extreme music.

Opium Death was born from a wide variety of influences and they carry over into this album, they dive into subgenres like black, thrash, and death metal, and incorporate technical and progressive elements into them. It has something for everyone and is most recommended for fans of Death, Gojira, and Cannibal Corpse.

Listen to “Genocidal Nemesis I: Fear” via its premiere on GhostCultMagazine HERE.

“Genocidal Nemesis” is due out on April 19, 2024, and is available for pre-order – https://opiumdeath.bandcamp.com​

Track Listing:
1. Cower (1:16)
2. Genocidal Nemesis I: Fear (3:01)
3. The Condemned (4:32)
4. Ozymandias (8:40)
5. Flatline (1:18)
6. Extinction (5:31)
7. Chronic (4:22)
8. Deadweight (3:28)
9. Shattered (5:36)
10. Vesuvius (3:45)
11. Fe56 (2:07)
12. Genocidal Nemesis II: Desolation (9:29)
Album Length: 53:10

More info: Opiumdeathofficial.com

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0 EPK – Opium Death – Genocidal Nemesis (2024)

  • January 10, 2024
  • by Asher
  • · EPKs · Opium Death

EPK – Opium Death – Genocidal Nemesis (2024)

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“We think Genocidal Nemesis will be received it very well. Especially the variety that the album expresses in terms of tempo dynamics, song structure flow, lyrical themes, and overall, a different experience with each track while maintaining a heavy sound through it all. We think there is at least one song that each listener will love since we dive into some subgenres like black metal, thrash metal, and death metal, and incorporate technical and progressive elements into them. It has something for everyone.

The experience we want to give to the fans is that there is a common and personal connection between these songs especially with the lyrics. We want to bring forth a sense of commonality knowing that we all have been through experiences that anger us whether direct or indirect and are in it together and showcasing a clear-cut execution of our passion for extreme music.” – Opium Death

For fans of Death, Gojira, Cannibal Corpse, Cattle Decapitation, Dying Fetus

Opiumdeathofficial.com | Facebook.com/OpiumDeathOfficial | Instagram.com/opiumdeathofficial | Twitter.com/OpiumDeathBAND | Youtube.com/@opiumdeathofficial9166 

Opiumdeath.bandcamp.com | Spotify

“It’s an angry album, focused on hubris and its role in the downfall of humankind. The album’s cover art itself draws on this theme…. The band explain that “The Condemned” isn’t really a new song, since they’ve been playing it since 2017, but it’s been re-recorded, remixed, and remastered, and tweaked to bring it more in line with their current sound. The result is a track that’s ugly, mutilating, and rabidly murderous — it shows not even a whisper of mercy to the condemned, and eventually it revels in the delirious slaughtering it metes out.” – No Clean Singing

“Death metal with a pinch of everything… melting pot “ of many sub-genres comes out. You can find quick and rough on the album Death metal, mixed with influences from the Black Metal, Prog and that Thrash the eighties. With vocals reminiscent of Deicide and Cannibal Corpse and the various influences, there is at least one song for every death metal fan that appeals to them.” – Moshpit Passion

“Opium Death is a brutal concoction of extreme metal, sent forth from the suburbs of Chicago, USA to lay waste to metalheads around the world with their first full-length album Genocidal Nemesis. The album delivers a lot of variety in terms of tempo dynamics, song structure flow, lyrical themes, and overall, a different experience with each track while maintaining a heavy sound throughout. The Condemned is a track that’s ugly, mutilating, and rabidly murderous — showing no mercy and reveling in the slaughtering. The band erupts on Vesuvius – a very nice blend of thrash and death metal a breakdown that constructs the the disaster.” – WRUV 90.1 FM – Burlington, VT

“This is an intense record. The Illinois band mixes thrash, groove, death metal, and even hardcore with a raw production for this album. On a song like the eight and a half minute “Ozymandias” I am reminded of the great Skinlab. “The Condemned” is groove oriented with shouted vocals, while “Extinction” is desperate, “Shattered” is chaotic, and “Vesuius” is absolutely relentless with those raw vocals. Opium Death deliver on this debut.” – Transcending The Mundane

“Deathy blackened metal and a bit of a techy thash thing too” – The Moshpit – WORT 89.9 FM (Madison, WI)

“Musically, there is absolutely nothing to complain about in “Genocidal Nemesis”” – PowerMetal.de

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Band: Opium Death
Album Title: Genocidal Nemesis
Release: April 19, 2024
Label: Self-Release

Track Listing:
1. Cower (1:16)
2. Genocidal Nemesis I: Fear (3:01)
3. The Condemned (4:32)
4. Ozymandias (8:40)
5. Flatline (1:18)
6. Extinction (5:31)
7. Chronic (4:22)
8. Deadweight (3:28)
9. Shattered (5:36)
10. Vesuvius (3:45)
11. Fe56 (2:07)
12. Genocidal Nemesis II: Desolation (9:29)
Album Length: 53:10

Album Credits:
All songs performed by: Opium Death
All songs written by: Opium Death
Produced, Mixed, and Mastered by: Donald Nadzieja
Album Cover Artwork by: Caio Caldas at CadiesArt (www.CadiesArt.com)

Album Lineup:
Dennis Blanke – Drums
Donald Nadzieja – Bass and Vocals
Irvin Gonzalez – Guitar
William Burchfield – Guitar

Live Band Lineup:
Dennis Blanke – Drums
Donald Nadzieja – Bass and Vocals
Irvin Gonzalez – Guitar and Vocals
Luis Torres – Guitar

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About The Album Artwork:

For the significance of the album artwork, to us, it represents hubristic suicide, self-end caused by something you were foolishly convinced was a good thing. Obvious heroin reference but the guy on the needle was addicted to money and power. It is a common theme that happens throughout the album and we thought this represented that very well.

The album as a whole (LYRICALLY & MUSICALLY):

Don: Genocidal Nemesis is an album that is primarily about hubris and its role in the downfall of humankind.

Track by Track (LYRICALLY & MUSICALLY)

(Don and Irvin) Genocidal Nemesis I is about the birth of the antichrist as a result of man worshipping money. Money revolves around all our lives and is constantly in our faces so we reflect this musically to start the album with a bang and have an odd-time riff that helps catch the listener’s attention which over time is something they can grab onto the rhythm real quick.

(Irvin) The Condemned – At the time that I was writing this song, especially coming up with the lyrics, there was a trend of stories coming out in the news and social media about school bullying being an increasing phenomenon amongst children and how the victims ended up committing suicide. This angered me to write a song for those victims but in a way that reflects their thoughts and feelings in the afterlife. I treated the idea of bullying as a physical figure that needs to be taken out in the same manner and fashion if not more because it infects many children’s minds and causes this terrible widespread epidemic. Musically, it is a straightforward metal track and has a groove that I hope captivates the listener to look into the lyrics to know what it is about because this bullying sickness is never taken seriously. It is talked about yes, but it is still happening. While I do not condone responding back with life-taking intent, I hope it brings forth a feeling of anger and disgust for these kinds of actions taking place in learning environments and social gatherings.

(Don and Irvin) Ozymandias is about pride and wrath and the importance of keeping them in check during your life against the inevitable decay of information over time. One of our longest songs on the album, we felt it was a track that could benefit from utilizing exotic scales and vocal layering as it comes up later in the song to bring up this sense of immortality to a concept that will forever be ingrained in our human ego.

(Don and Irvin) Extinction – Extinction is about mankind panicking and acting shocked when they get exactly what they have been striving towards. Musically, the repetitiveness of the riff helps bring this constant fight we have in ourselves and amongst other people that we want to provide a sense of urgency that needs to be resolved which I believe the chorus of the song delivers that really well.

(Don and Irvin) Chronic – Chronic is about the difficulty experienced in trying to achieve and maintain spiritual enlightenment in an increasingly superficial world. Musically, one of our mid-paced songs in the album helps the feel and pace of the album feel balanced and concise as we now have gone past halfway through the album.

(Irvin) Deadweight – Lyrically, it goes into the idea of corporate and manipulative human beings that are contributing nothing to the world but pain and suffering. They bring no sense of tranquility to the community and so they are just emotionless bodies of meat and bone. Musically, it was the most tedious track I have written on a song as it starts off pretty intense with the variation of triplet and steady-paced palm muting and tremolo picking. Going into the blast beat section before the new tremolo picking section, I wanted to build up the intensity before settling into the verse that lays out the message I wanted to deliver. This is then repeated but I break the song into an odd-time section that definitely brings out the musicianship of the band and was very happy with how it turned out. As the song progresses, you will tell how not one section is repeated until the very end with the eighth note palm muting and the blast beat underneath it. I wanted this song to be fun yet challenging as it is my philosophy that such songs should be enjoyed both listening and playing.

(Don and Irvin) Shattered – Shattered is about losing all hope and succumbing to the evil within yourself as a result. Musically, this song has the most thrash influence in it with the juxtaposition of a melodic chorus that brings this feeling of sadness and tragic defeat.

(Don and Irvin) Vesuvius – Vesuvius is a review and representation of the famous disaster in Pompeii, the themes of self-demise present in the rest of the album do not really apply here. Musically it has this very nice blend of thrash and death metal throughout the song and one of our favorite sections in the song is the breakdown that helps construct the explosion of the disaster. We are hoping it becomes a fan favorite.

(Don and Irvin) Genocidal Nemesis II – Genocidal Nemesis II is about hypocrisy and the denial of the desire to die. Our longest song in the album and powerful finisher, we are extremely proud of how this turned out and believe that the pacing and mood of the second half of the song help summarize the overall theme of the album.

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L-R – Donald Nadzieja – Bass and Vocals, Luis Torres – Guitar, Dennis Blanke – Drums, Irvin Gonzalez – Guitar

Photo Credit – Michael Gonzalez

Opium Death is a brutal concoction of extreme metal, sent forth from the suburbs of Chicago, USA to lay waste to metalheads around the world with their first full-length album “Genocidal Nemesis”. The band expects it to be received positively as it brings a lot of variety in terms of tempo dynamics, song structure flow, lyrical themes, and overall, a different experience with each track while maintaining a heavy sound through it all. 

With “Genocidal Nemesis”, Opium Death wants to bring forth a sense of commonality knowing that everyone has been through experiences that anger us whether directly or indirectly, and are in it together. They showcase this relatability with a clear-cut execution of their passion for extreme music.

Opium Death was born from a wide variety of influences and they carry over into this album, they dive into subgenres like black, thrash, and death metal, and incorporate technical and progressive elements into them. It has something for everyone and is most recommended for fans of Death, Gojira, and Cannibal Corpse.

“Genocidal Nemesis” is due out on April 19, 2024 and is available for pre-order – https://opiumdeath.bandcamp.com

Discography:
2023 – Genocidal Nemesis (2nd LP)
2022 – Genocidal Demo (Demo)
2017 – Opium Death (Demo)

Shared Stage with: Crusadist, From Those Ashes, Orinoco, Triguna, Her Worst Nightmare, Cereviscera, Pantheon, Ruptura

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