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Category: XUL

0 NEWS: NOW AVAILABLE! XUL ‘EXTINCTION NECROMANCE’ EP Physical Pre-Orders & Shirt Combos; Streaming New Track ‘Orbit of Nemesis’

  • May 1, 2015
  • by Asher
  • · Music News · XUL

For Interview, Album Requests, Media List contact

Jon Asher – Music Publicist – ashermedia [AT] gmail.com

Radio Promotions – radiotrackingashermedia [AT] gmail.com

#514.581.5780 – www.ashermediarelations.com

NEWS RELEASE

Montreal, QC – May 1, 2015

For EP Promo, please send request to ashermedia[at]gmail.com

For fans of Behemoth, Dissection, Immortal

XULOfficial.ca | Facebook | Twittter | Youtube | Reverbnation | Soundcloud

Buy Links: Bandcamp

EPK | Press Photo Download | EP Cover Download

NOW AVAILABLE! XUL ‘EXTINCTION NECROMANCE’ EP Physical Pre-Orders & Shirt Combos; Streaming New Track ‘Orbit of Nemesis’
(Album Artwork done by Remy C. of Headsplit Design)
 
RELEASE DATE: May 19, 2015
LABEL: SELF-RELEASE
 
Track Listing: XUL – Extinction Necromance
Frozen, We Drown (8:17)
Orbit of Nemesis (7:17)
Chaos Requiem (5:39)
Summon the Swarm (8:17)
EP Length: 29:31
Vernon, BC blackened death metal band XUL are now offering pre-order and shirt combos for their upcoming EP ‘Extinction Necromance’ due out May 19th to follow 2012’s full length ‘Malignance’ (free album download). Their first single ‘Orbit of Nemesis’ is now streaming at NoCleanSinging.com here.
“Physical pre-orders for Extinction Necromance are live!! We are offering a physical copy of the EP, an exclusive shirt with the album artwork on the front, and the title on the back and a combo of both for an even better deal. Get them while they’re BRUTAL \m/\m/ —-> http://xulofficial.ca/news-updates/physical-pre-orders-and-shirts-with-combos-for-extinction-necromance-now-available/” – XUL
About:
Following in the footsteps of bands such as Behemoth, Dissection, and Immortal, XUL has left the beaten path to forge their own brand of blackened death metal that’s overflowing with crushing rhythms seamlessly coalescing into atmospheric passages and accompanied by a storm of punishing percussion with vicious vocal harmonies to expand on their previous work on Malignance.
 
This follow up EP ‘Extinction Necromance’ heralds a new age of northern darkness with songs reminiscent of cold lonely tombs, malevolent intent and predatory nature. XUL captivates audiences like light attracts flies as they delve deeper into the maelstrom and build on an already impressive Western Canadian following that has seen them support heavyweights including Obscura, Exhumed, Vreid, Kampfar, Woods of Ypres, Macabre, Withered, Cephalic Carnage, Archspire and 3 Inches of Blood.
For more info, please visit the following links:
http://xulofficial.ca/
https://www.facebook.com/Xulband
http://twitter.com/xulofficial

– 30 –

XUL – Malignance Reviews
 
#10 of Top 20 Best Albums of 2012 for MetalMadeInCanada.ca
 
“Xul continue to offer a barrage after barrage of obliterating death metal…when the sheer fire power and dexterous performances that Xul serve up are so satisfying. Particularly when you consider that is the band’s debut album. Malignance is undeniably impressive.” – Powerplay Mag UK
 
“Malignance, the first record from unsigned Canadian blackened death act Xul, is one of the most impressive debut’s I’ve heard in a very long time. Rarely are the similar artists mentioned in press kits an entirely accurate estimation of the soundscapes to be found within an album proper, but I find the examples of Behemoth and Dissection are quite fitting in this case, as the band excels at weaving the brutality of the former with the epic melodious propensity of the latter, not to mention the grandiosity inherent to both, into a rich and exciting tapestry of extremity.” – Metal-Archives.com
 
“Vernon British Columbia natives, XUL made their way to Katacombs with one intention in mind – to leave a lasting effect. They did. Influenced by the mighty Behemoth and defunct, Dissection, Xul pulled out all the stops in an insanely intense show characterized by a great sound, guitar hooks and energy that would lay waste to most established bands today! Approx. 50 people were in attendance, give or take a few, but there could have been 10,000 people with the amount of electricity in the air! CONFIDENCE was the adjective on display. They tore through “Summon the Swarm” in such a way that Jon Nodtveidt would have smiled in his grave! Long live Blackened Death Metal. Long Live Xul.” – Live Review – Ondes Chocs
 
“will appeal to fans of black/death metal. Hard-hitting and brutal, Malignance is intense and that intensity does not let up until the very last song.” – TheFrontRowReport.com
 
“I loved this album beginning to end, and you can hear the talent that lies there just waiting to come out and greet the world with what XUL has to offer. I can’t wait to hear what they come out with next. I hope some record company comes and grabs these guys because they have a lot to offer the metal community! Look forward to the future with XUL because I know we will be hearing from them again soon.” – Metal Master Kingdom
 
“Xul operate within the genre of blackened death metal, taking cues from blackened death metal giants like Behemoth, black metal legends like Immortal and Mayhem, as well as death metal demigods like Morbid Angel. They have taken all of these inspirations and combined them into their own artistically highly successful brand of blackened death metal, which features the brutality of death metal and the darkness and evil of black metal. Thus, you get and album the treats you to both the machine-gun bassdrums, guttural vocals, and technically proficient playing associated with death metal and the tense harmonies, tremolo picking, and blazing blastbeats associated with black metal…..Xul’s “Malignance” is a huge artistic success and captures what I consider to be the best from both death metal and black metal.” – Metal Music Archives
 
“XUL’s “Malignance” is a raging, rolling machine of Black-tinged Death Metal 8/10″ – Metal-Observer
 
“the band manages to make a sound that encompasses the Death Metal ‘old school’ with the current time style that combines technical, brutality and a very dark mood, as do Belphegor, Behemoth and Azarath. 8/10″ – Whiplash (Brazil)
 
“Malignance features a stunning display of musicianship with its ultra-slick leads, hyperspeed percussion and incredible bass tone. Meyers’s fetid vocals salivating on the album’s rotting body ties the whole gruesome scene together. Xul wreak “Vengeance” on the ears of death metal fans, forcing their way in the cortex to fester and boil. This is one Malignance you’ll be dying to have.” – Kingdom of Noise
 
“I love death metal that takes no prisoners.” – Battle Helm
 
“This blackened death quintet from Vernon, British Columbia does not dissapoint with thier first release, Malignance. The first track sets the pace for the whole album; hard hitting, ear splitting, skull crushing brutality. Battlestorm, indeed! Strong black influences shine through, especially in tracks like Porta Nocis, and Vengeance, while the instrumental Winter’s Reign leaves you spellbound. I have to admit to being really impressed with the amount of work these northern bastards have put into this, and I highly recommend it.” – Canadian Black Metal

0 Metal France – XUL – Extinction Necromance

  • April 22, 2015
  • by Asher
  • · XUL

http://www.metalfrance.net/chroniques-albums-metal/xul-extinction-necromance

0 Zombie Ritual Zine – XUL – Extinction Necromance

  • April 14, 2015
  • by Asher
  • · XUL

https://zombieritualzine.wordpress.com/2015/04/13/album-review-xul-extinction-necromance/

0 NEWS: BC Death Metallers XUL Supporting Gorguts April 18th In Vancouver For Nothing Is Heavy 3rd Anniversary; New Track ‘Orbit of Nemesis’ Streaming From Upcoming EP ‘Extinction Necromance’ Due Out May 19th

  • April 13, 2015
  • by Asher
  • · Music News · XUL

For Interview, Album Requests, Media List contact

Jon Asher – Music Publicist – ashermedia [AT] gmail.com

Radio Promotions – radiotrackingashermedia [AT] gmail.com

#514.581.5780 – www.ashermediarelations.com

NEWS RELEASE

Montreal, QC – April 13, 2015

For EP Promo, please send request to ashermedia[at]gmail.com

For fans of Behemoth, Dissection, Immortal

XULOfficial.ca | Facebook | Twittter | Youtube | Reverbnation | Soundcloud

Buy Links: Bandcamp

EPK | Press Photo Download | EP Cover Download

BC Death Metallers XUL Supporting Gorguts April 18th In Vancouver For Nothing Is Heavy 3rd Anniversary; New Track ‘Orbit of Nemesis’ Streaming From Upcoming EP ‘Extinction Necromance’ Due Out May 19th
(Album Artwork done by Remy C. of Headsplit Design)
 
RELEASE DATE: May 19, 2015
LABEL: SELF-RELEASE
 
Track Listing: XUL – Extinction Necromance
Frozen, We Drown (8:17)
Orbit of Nemesis (7:17)
Chaos Requiem (5:39)
Summon the Swarm (8:17)
EP Length: 29:31
Vernon, BC blackened death metal band XUL are proud to announce they will be supporting Gorguts on April 18th at the Rickshaw Theatre during Vancouver promoter Nothing Is Heavy`s weekend fest to celebrate their 3rd Anniversary, which also includes headliners Sacrifice, Anciients and tons more of local metal heavyweights. For further details and ticket info, please visit the following link here.
XUL returns to Vancouver after announcing their upcoming EP ‘Extinction Necromance’ due out May 19th to follow 2012’s full length ‘Malignance’ (free album download). Their first single ‘Orbit of Nemesis’ is now streaming at NoCleanSinging.com here.
About:
Following in the footsteps of bands such as Behemoth, Dissection, and Immortal, XUL has left the beaten path to forge their own brand of blackened death metal that’s overflowing with crushing rhythms seamlessly coalescing into atmospheric passages and accompanied by a storm of punishing percussion with vicious vocal harmonies to expand on their previous work on Malignance.
 
This follow up EP ‘Extinction Necromance’ heralds a new age of northern darkness with songs reminiscent of cold lonely tombs, malevolent intent and predatory nature. XUL captivates audiences like light attracts flies as they delve deeper into the maelstrom and build on an already impressive Western Canadian following that has seen them support heavyweights including Obscura, Exhumed, Vreid, Kampfar, Woods of Ypres, Macabre, Withered, Cephalic Carnage, Archspire and 3 Inches of Blood.
For more info, please visit the following links:
http://xulofficial.ca/
https://www.facebook.com/Xulband
http://twitter.com/xulofficial

– 30 –

XUL – Malignance Reviews
 
#10 of Top 20 Best Albums of 2012 for MetalMadeInCanada.ca
 
“Xul continue to offer a barrage after barrage of obliterating death metal…when the sheer fire power and dexterous performances that Xul serve up are so satisfying. Particularly when you consider that is the band’s debut album. Malignance is undeniably impressive.” – Powerplay Mag UK
 
“Malignance, the first record from unsigned Canadian blackened death act Xul, is one of the most impressive debut’s I’ve heard in a very long time. Rarely are the similar artists mentioned in press kits an entirely accurate estimation of the soundscapes to be found within an album proper, but I find the examples of Behemoth and Dissection are quite fitting in this case, as the band excels at weaving the brutality of the former with the epic melodious propensity of the latter, not to mention the grandiosity inherent to both, into a rich and exciting tapestry of extremity.” – Metal-Archives.com
 
“Vernon British Columbia natives, XUL made their way to Katacombs with one intention in mind – to leave a lasting effect. They did. Influenced by the mighty Behemoth and defunct, Dissection, Xul pulled out all the stops in an insanely intense show characterized by a great sound, guitar hooks and energy that would lay waste to most established bands today! Approx. 50 people were in attendance, give or take a few, but there could have been 10,000 people with the amount of electricity in the air! CONFIDENCE was the adjective on display. They tore through “Summon the Swarm” in such a way that Jon Nodtveidt would have smiled in his grave! Long live Blackened Death Metal. Long Live Xul.” – Live Review – Ondes Chocs
 
“will appeal to fans of black/death metal. Hard-hitting and brutal, Malignance is intense and that intensity does not let up until the very last song.” – TheFrontRowReport.com
 
“I loved this album beginning to end, and you can hear the talent that lies there just waiting to come out and greet the world with what XUL has to offer. I can’t wait to hear what they come out with next. I hope some record company comes and grabs these guys because they have a lot to offer the metal community! Look forward to the future with XUL because I know we will be hearing from them again soon.” – Metal Master Kingdom
 
“Xul operate within the genre of blackened death metal, taking cues from blackened death metal giants like Behemoth, black metal legends like Immortal and Mayhem, as well as death metal demigods like Morbid Angel. They have taken all of these inspirations and combined them into their own artistically highly successful brand of blackened death metal, which features the brutality of death metal and the darkness and evil of black metal. Thus, you get and album the treats you to both the machine-gun bassdrums, guttural vocals, and technically proficient playing associated with death metal and the tense harmonies, tremolo picking, and blazing blastbeats associated with black metal…..Xul’s “Malignance” is a huge artistic success and captures what I consider to be the best from both death metal and black metal.” – Metal Music Archives
 
“XUL’s “Malignance” is a raging, rolling machine of Black-tinged Death Metal 8/10″ – Metal-Observer
 
“the band manages to make a sound that encompasses the Death Metal ‘old school’ with the current time style that combines technical, brutality and a very dark mood, as do Belphegor, Behemoth and Azarath. 8/10″ – Whiplash (Brazil)
 
“Malignance features a stunning display of musicianship with its ultra-slick leads, hyperspeed percussion and incredible bass tone. Meyers’s fetid vocals salivating on the album’s rotting body ties the whole gruesome scene together. Xul wreak “Vengeance” on the ears of death metal fans, forcing their way in the cortex to fester and boil. This is one Malignance you’ll be dying to have.” – Kingdom of Noise
 
“I love death metal that takes no prisoners.” – Battle Helm
 
“This blackened death quintet from Vernon, British Columbia does not dissapoint with thier first release, Malignance. The first track sets the pace for the whole album; hard hitting, ear splitting, skull crushing brutality. Battlestorm, indeed! Strong black influences shine through, especially in tracks like Porta Nocis, and Vengeance, while the instrumental Winter’s Reign leaves you spellbound. I have to admit to being really impressed with the amount of work these northern bastards have put into this, and I highly recommend it.” – Canadian Black Metal

0 NEWS: NOCLEANSINGING Premiere XUL’s ‘Orbit of Nemesis’ From Upcoming EP ‘Extinction Necromance’ Due Out May 19th

  • April 8, 2015
  • by Asher
  • · Music News · XUL

For Interview, Album Requests, Media List contact

Jon Asher – Music Publicist – ashermedia [AT] gmail.com

Radio Promotions – radiotrackingashermedia [AT] gmail.com

#514.581.5780 – www.ashermediarelations.com

NEWS RELEASE

Montreal, QC – April 8, 2015

For EP Promo, please send request to ashermedia[at]gmail.com

For fans of Behemoth, Dissection, Immortal

XULOfficial.ca | Facebook | Twittter | Youtube | Reverbnation | Soundcloud

Buy Links: Bandcamp

EPK | Press Photo Download | EP Cover Download

NOCLEANSINGING Premiere XUL’s ‘Orbit of Nemesis’ From Upcoming EP ‘Extinction Necromance’ Due Out May 19th
(Album Artwork done by Remy C. of Headsplit Design)
RELEASE DATE: May 19, 2015
LABEL: SELF-RELEASE
Track Listing: XUL – Extinction Necromance
Frozen, We Drown (8:17)
Orbit of Nemesis (7:17)
Chaos Requiem (5:39)
Summon the Swarm (8:17)
EP Length: 29:31
Vernon, BC blackened death metal band XUL has teamed with NoCleanSinging.com for the premiere of their track ‘Orbits of Nemesis’, which is off their upcoming EP ‘Extinction Necromance’ due out May 19th to follow 2012’s full length ‘Malignance’ (free album download).
“We’ve chosen ‘Orbit of Nemesis’ as the single from our upcoming EP because we believe it embodies what we’ve been going for with this band up until this point. We want to give listeners a glimpse of the evolution of Xul.” comments guitarist Bill Ferguson.
Listen to ‘Orbit of Nemesis’ at the following link: http://www.nocleansinging.com/2015/04/08/an-ncs-premiere-xul-orbit-of-nemesis/
Following in the footsteps of bands such as Behemoth, Dissection, and Immortal, XUL has left the beaten path to forge their own brand of blackened death metal that’s overflowing with crushing rhythms seamlessly coalescing into atmospheric passages and accompanied by a storm of punishing percussion with vicious vocal harmonies to expand on their previous work on Malignance.
This follow up EP ‘Extinction Necroromance’ heralds a new age of northern darkness with songs reminiscent of cold lonely tombs, malevolent intent and predatory nature. XUL captivates audiences like light attracts flies as they delve deeper into the maelstrom and build on an already impressive Western Canadian following that has seen them support heavyweights including Obscura, Exhumed, Vreid, Kampfar, Woods of Ypres, Macabre, Withered, Cephalic Carnage, Archspire and 3 Inches of Blood.
For more info, please visit the following links:
http://xulofficial.ca/
https://www.facebook.com/Xulband
http://twitter.com/xulofficial

– 30 –

XUL – Malignance Reviews
#10 of Top 20 Best Albums of 2012 for MetalMadeInCanada.ca
 
“Xul continue to offer a barrage after barrage of obliterating death metal…when the sheer fire power and dexterous performances that Xul serve up are so satisfying. Particularly when you consider that is the band’s debut album. Malignance is undeniably impressive.” – Powerplay Mag UK
 
“Malignance, the first record from unsigned Canadian blackened death act Xul, is one of the most impressive debut’s I’ve heard in a very long time. Rarely are the similar artists mentioned in press kits an entirely accurate estimation of the soundscapes to be found within an album proper, but I find the examples of Behemoth and Dissection are quite fitting in this case, as the band excels at weaving the brutality of the former with the epic melodious propensity of the latter, not to mention the grandiosity inherent to both, into a rich and exciting tapestry of extremity.” – Metal-Archives.com
 
“Vernon British Columbia natives, XUL made their way to Katacombs with one intention in mind – to leave a lasting effect. They did. Influenced by the mighty Behemoth and defunct, Dissection, Xul pulled out all the stops in an insanely intense show characterized by a great sound, guitar hooks and energy that would lay waste to most established bands today! Approx. 50 people were in attendance, give or take a few, but there could have been 10,000 people with the amount of electricity in the air! CONFIDENCE was the adjective on display. They tore through “Summon the Swarm” in such a way that Jon Nodtveidt would have smiled in his grave! Long live Blackened Death Metal. Long Live Xul.” – Live Review – Ondes Chocs
 
“will appeal to fans of black/death metal. Hard-hitting and brutal, Malignance is intense and that intensity does not let up until the very last song.” – TheFrontRowReport.com
 
“I loved this album beginning to end, and you can hear the talent that lies there just waiting to come out and greet the world with what XUL has to offer. I can’t wait to hear what they come out with next. I hope some record company comes and grabs these guys because they have a lot to offer the metal community! Look forward to the future with XUL because I know we will be hearing from them again soon.” – Metal Master Kingdom
 
“Xul operate within the genre of blackened death metal, taking cues from blackened death metal giants like Behemoth, black metal legends like Immortal and Mayhem, as well as death metal demigods like Morbid Angel. They have taken all of these inspirations and combined them into their own artistically highly successful brand of blackened death metal, which features the brutality of death metal and the darkness and evil of black metal. Thus, you get and album the treats you to both the machine-gun bassdrums, guttural vocals, and technically proficient playing associated with death metal and the tense harmonies, tremolo picking, and blazing blastbeats associated with black metal…..Xul’s “Malignance” is a huge artistic success and captures what I consider to be the best from both death metal and black metal.” – Metal Music Archives
 
“XUL’s “Malignance” is a raging, rolling machine of Black-tinged Death Metal 8/10″ – Metal-Observer
 
“the band manages to make a sound that encompasses the Death Metal ‘old school’ with the current time style that combines technical, brutality and a very dark mood, as do Belphegor, Behemoth and Azarath. 8/10″ – Whiplash (Brazil)
 
“Malignance features a stunning display of musicianship with its ultra-slick leads, hyperspeed percussion and incredible bass tone. Meyers’s fetid vocals salivating on the album’s rotting body ties the whole gruesome scene together. Xul wreak “Vengeance” on the ears of death metal fans, forcing their way in the cortex to fester and boil. This is one Malignance you’ll be dying to have.” – Kingdom of Noise
 
“I love death metal that takes no prisoners.” – Battle Helm
 
“This blackened death quintet from Vernon, British Columbia does not dissapoint with thier first release, Malignance. The first track sets the pace for the whole album; hard hitting, ear splitting, skull crushing brutality. Battlestorm, indeed! Strong black influences shine through, especially in tracks like Porta Nocis, and Vengeance, while the instrumental Winter’s Reign leaves you spellbound. I have to admit to being really impressed with the amount of work these northern bastards have put into this, and I highly recommend it.” – Canadian Black Metal

0 EPK – XUL – Extinction Necromance (2015)

  • April 1, 2015
  • by Asher
  • · XUL

XUL – Extinction Necromance (2015)

Release Date – May 19, 2015

RIYL = Behemoth, Dissection, Immortal

GENRE: Blackened Death Metal

XULOfficial.ca | Facebook | Twittter | Youtube | Reverbnation | Soundcloud | CBC 3

Buy Links: Bandcamp | Merch.XULOfficial.ca

Download Press Photo | Download EP Cover | Download EP Lyrics

Contact: PR Rep – Jon Asher – ashermedia[@]gmail.com

Radio Tracking: radiotrackingashermedia[@]gmail.com

Booking – booking[@]xulofficial.ca

“Extinction Necromance is a release which wholly captivates whilst hitting the listener with a tsunami of malevolent sound and intent.” – Ring Master Review

“Xul is a up and coming blackened death metal band that certainly have all the chops necessary to hang with the big boys like Behemoth.” – That Metal Station

“Extinction Necromance is an unrelenting half-hour of blistering material” – Dead Rhetoric

“Those familiar with the band’s debut should find no surprises, as Extinction Necromance brings the steamrolling rhythms combined with a proficient blend of technical flourishes, tremolo riffing and militant chugging.” – Metal Observer

“Their latest four track EP, ‘Extinction Necromance’, spanning thirty minutes, is an energetic offering packed with crushing rhythms that morph into atmospheric passages, accompanied by waves of pummelling percussion and vicious vitriolic vocals all with an underlying aura of malevolence.” – Metal Talk

“When you have a band who takes all the best elements of Death Metal and Black Metal without being cliche or too big for their britches, THAT’S a winning combination. Such is the case with Vernon, British Columbia’s own XUL, a five-piece metal machine hell-bent on watching the world burn….XUL has what it takes to gain themselves legions of new followers in the Blackened Death realm with each coming record. I’m very excited to see what happens next. Extinction Necromance is out May 19, so don’t delay!! STANDOUT TRACKS: ALL OF THEM” – Amps and Green Screens

“Black Metal fans, get ready- XUL is ready to take over the world and their latest record,Extinction Necromance- may help them do just that. In the vein of bands like Behemoth and Immortal, XUL could be the next big thing in the genre and Extinction Necromance is the perfect follow up to their last record- Malignanceand picks up right where they left off a few years ago.” – The Front Row Report

“Delving into supreme extremities this five track E.P is sure to leave its mark – so look out for the three claw marks in printed on your body after listening! It may require several attempts of an exorcism before you can shake off its demons. The vocal lures are menacing and forceful while the accompanying swathes of textured black rhythms are exploited to their extremes. Also holding strong ambient flavour it whisks up into a frenzy and sets its sights on your soul and will never relinquish it once in its grasp – be prepared to go into battle with the evil forces of XUL you will need more than prayers and crucifixes alone!” – RAM Zine

“Chaos Requiem’ is my favourite track from this release. A guitar sound captured well again by Jeff Bryan and delivered supremely by the band. What separated this track from the rest for me was how the vocals were delivered with a connection to the drums and guitar riffs, there was a greater natural feeling – not a second was wasted and attention was demanded throughout….Xul clearly have riffs by the bucket load though. Any fans of Behemoth and Dissection must check this band out.” Taste of Khaos Magazine

“This new CD contains 4 tracks forged in a quite peculiar and solid mix of death metal and black metal. Actually, these musicians took the best lines and structures from both genres and added a very provocative dose of technical metal and morbid vocals; the result is superlative as you never get bored with these large tracks. Everything is tied by high quality structures and for moments they developed some excellent sections in the vein of progressive stuff, and that gives a particular taste as all tracks sound quite balanced. Also, I have to say that they don’t forget the true spirit of metal music and you can hear thick roots of epic lines here and there. My total support is for bands like this one who really know how to deliver good things and build aggressive metal music with class and good taste.” – Zombie Ritual Zine

“this ferocious assault of blazing drums, raucous vocals and tight-as-a-nun’s-arse riffs, collectively delivers a musical force to be reckoned with.” – Global Metal Apocalypse

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(Album Artwork done by Remy C. of Headsplit Design)

RELEASE DATE: May 19, 2015 LABEL: SELF-RELEASE

Track Listing: XUL – Extinction Necromance Frozen, We Drown (8:17) Orbit of Nemesis (7:17) Chaos Requiem (5:39) Summon the Swarm (8:17) EP Length: 29:31

Album Credits: • All songs performed by: XUL • All songs written by: XUL • Produced by: Jeff Bryan • Mixed by:Jeff Bryan • Mastered by:Jeff Bryan

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XUL Press Photo

L-R – Wallace Huffman (Lead Guitar) – Lowell Winters (Drums) – Levi Meyers (Vocals) – Marlow Deiter (Bass) – Bill Ferguson (Rhythm Guitar/Backing Vocals) – Photo Credit – Jenna Hindley, Midnyte-Sun Photography

Levi Meyers, Bill Ferguson, Wallace Huffman, Marlow Deiter and Lowell Winters formed XUL in Vernon, British Columbia, Canada, following in the footsteps of bands such as: Behemoth, Dissection, and Immortal, XUL has left the beaten path to forge their own brand of Blackened Death Metal. An energetic and engaging live performance, overflowing with crushing rhythms seamlessly coalescing into atmospheric passages, accompanied by a storm of punishing percussion and vicious vocal harmonies. XUL has expanded on their previous work with their new release “Extinction Necromance”. Heralding a new age of northern darkness. Songs reminiscent of cold lonely tombs, malevolent intent and predatory nature. XUL captivates audiences like light attracts flies. XUL’s first offering since 2012’s Malignance , “Extinction Necromance” see’s a reverse‐metamorphosis of the band, delving deeper into the maelstrom and the result is truly unsettling. Driven by determination and a diverse accumulation of musical comprehension, XUL has toured Western Canada, sharing the stage with heavyweights including Obscura, Exhumed, Vreid, Kampfar, Woods of Ypres, Macabre, Withered, Cephalic Carnage, Archspire and 3 Inches of Blood. Extinction Necromance looms heavy just beyond the light of day and XUL is determined to build on an already impressive western Canadian following, while firmly setting the rest of Canada in their crosshairs.

XUL – Malignance Reviews

#10 of Top 20 Best Albums of 2012 for MetalMadeInCanada.ca

“Xul continue to offer a barrage after barrage of obliterating death metal…when the sheer fire power and dexterous performances that Xul serve up are so satisfying. Particularly when you consider that is the band’s debut album. Malignance is undeniably impressive.” – Powerplay Mag UK 

“Malignance, the first record from unsigned Canadian blackened death act Xul, is one of the most impressive debut’s I’ve heard in a very long time. Rarely are the similar artists mentioned in press kits an entirely accurate estimation of the soundscapes to be found within an album proper, but I find the examples of Behemoth and Dissection are quite fitting in this case, as the band excels at weaving the brutality of the former with the epic melodious propensity of the latter, not to mention the grandiosity inherent to both, into a rich and exciting tapestry of extremity.” – Metal-Archives.com

“Vernon British Columbia natives, XUL made their way to Katacombs with one intention in mind – to leave a lasting effect. They did. Influenced by the mighty Behemoth and defunct, Dissection, Xul pulled out all the stops in an insanely intense show characterized by a great sound, guitar hooks and energy that would lay waste to most established bands today! Approx. 50 people were in attendance, give or take a few, but there could have been 10,000 people with the amount of electricity in the air! CONFIDENCE was the adjective on display. They tore through “Summon the Swarm” in such a way that Jon Nodtveidt would have smiled in his grave! Long live Blackened Death Metal. Long Live Xul.” – Live Review – Ondes Chocs

“will appeal to fans of black/death metal.  Hard-hitting and brutal, Malignance is intense and that intensity does not let up until the very last song.” – TheFrontRowReport.com

“I loved this album beginning to end, and you can hear the talent that lies there just waiting to come out and greet the world with what XUL has to offer. I can’t wait to hear what they come out with next. I hope some record company comes and grabs these guys because they have a lot to offer the metal community! Look forward to the future with XUL because I know we will be hearing from them again soon.” – Metal Master Kingdom

“Xul operate within the genre of blackened death metal, taking cues from blackened death metal giants like Behemoth, black metal legends like Immortal and Mayhem, as well as death metal demigods like Morbid Angel. They have taken all of these inspirations and combined them into their own artistically highly successful brand of blackened death metal, which features the brutality of death metal and the darkness and evil of black metal. Thus, you get and album the treats you to both the machine-gun bassdrums, guttural vocals, and technically proficient playing associated with death metal and the tense harmonies, tremolo picking, and blazing blastbeats associated with black metal…..Xul’s “Malignance” is a huge artistic success and captures what I consider to be the best from both death metal and black metal.” – Metal Music Archives

“XUL’s “Malignance” is a raging, rolling machine of Black-tinged Death Metal 8/10” – Metal-Observer

“the band manages to make a sound that encompasses the Death Metal ‘old school’ with the current time style that combines technical, brutality and a very dark mood, as do Belphegor, Behemoth and Azarath. 8/10” – Whiplash (Brazil)

“Malignance features a stunning display of musicianship with its ultra-slick leads, hyperspeed percussion and incredible bass tone. Meyers’s fetid vocals salivating on the album’s rotting body ties the whole gruesome scene together. Xul wreak “Vengeance” on the ears of death metal fans, forcing their way in the cortex to fester and boil. This is one Malignance you’ll be dying to have.” – Kingdom of Noise

“I love death metal that takes no prisoners.” – Battl Helm

“This blackened death quintet from Vernon, British Columbia does not dissapoint with thier first release, Malignance. The first track sets the pace for the whole album; hard hitting, ear splitting, skull crushing brutality. Battlestorm, indeed! Strong black influences shine through, especially in tracks like Porta Nocis, and Vengeance, while the instrumental Winter’s Reign leaves you spellbound. I have to admit to being really impressed with the amount of work these northern bastards have put into this, and I highly recommend it.” – Canadian Black Metal

“a  very  great  sounding  heavy  and  brutal  blackened  death  metal  band  and  if  you  are  a  fan  of  this  musical  genre,  you  should  check  out  this  recording.  RECOMMENDED  TRACKS  INCLUDE  “Battlestorm”  “Winter’s  Reign”  and  “Tomb  Of  The  Tyrants”.  RECOMMENDED  BUY” – BringerofDeathZine

“The perfect combination of black and death metal, even with a particularly thrashy sounding guitar line in places on ‘Mastication of Putrescent Empyrean Remains’ really comes together on this album” – BigMetalBastard

Discography

2010 – EP – Beyond Darkened Mountains 2012 – Malignance – LP

XUL - MALIGNANCE - ALBUM COVER 1. Battlestorm 04:27 2. Mastication of Putrescent Empyrean Remains 05:14 3. Porta Noctis 05:08 4. Vengeance 03:28 5. Winter’s Reign 04:26 6. Hordes of Black 05:29 7. Incinerate the Earth 04:17 8. Tomb of Tyrants 05:54 Album Credits Release Date: June 16, 2012 LABEL: Self Release DISTRIBUTION: Independent • All songs performed by: XUL • All songs written by: XUL • Produced by: XUL and Jeff Bryan • Mixed by: Jeff Bryan and Mike Taylor • Mastered by: Jeff Bryan and Mike Taylor • Single released: Porta Noctis • Available on: CD + Digital • CD Cover, Album Artwork: Eric Hilton • Layout by: Steve Kwasniewski Tours and Festivals: 2015 – Farmageddon Open Air 2015-2009 – Armstrong Metal Fest 2015 – Metallion Fest 2015 – Calgary Metal Fest 2015 – Zombie Fest (Lethbridge, AB) 2014 – Terror At The Beach 2013 – 420 Fest 2013 – Cross Canada Tour (Vancouver to Montreal) 2012 – Armstrong Metal Fest 2012 – Western Canadian Tour Shared Stage w/: Obscura, Exhumed, Vreid, Kampfar, Woods of Ypres, 3 Inches of Blood, Macabre, Withered, Cephalic Carnage, Archspire

0 El Corte – XUL – Malignance

  • September 13, 2014
  • by Asher
  • · XUL
Xul
Malignance (CAN)
Aunque Canadá es uno de los sitios desde los que más material recibimos, creo que nunca nos había llegado Blackened Thrash Metal ¿Será porque en la Columbia Británica los Xul (Levi Meyers, Wallace Huffman, Bill Ferguson, Marlow Deiter y Lowell Winters) pese a ser jóvenes y debutantes no tienen competencia? Influenciados (alfabéticamente, para que nadie se ofenda) por Behemoth, Cryptopsy, Dissection, Emperor, Enslaved, Immortal, Vreid y Wintersun; Malignance suena siniestro, perverso; inmoral y retorcido como el Mal desatado sumando la arquitectura del Tech y la pompa del Atmospheric para que el mortal veneno de su pecado se vuelva irresistible. (8 tracks).
www.xulofficial.ca
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0 Gorgeous Freaks Mag – Interview – XUL

  • December 3, 2013
  • by Asher
  • · XUL

http://www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/670342?__r=167551

0 About.com Heavy Metal: Drago’s Dungeon: August 2013 The Month’s Best Unsigned Heavy Metal Bands = XUL

  • August 24, 2013
  • by Asher
  • · XUL

http://heavymetal.about.com/od/cdreviews/tp/Dragos-Dungeon-August-2013.htm

0 Death Metallers XUL Performing At Armstrong Metal Fest In BC July 19th; Checks In From Canadian Tour With Exclusive Blog On TheGauntlet.com; Offer Free Album Download ‘Malignance’

  • July 15, 2013
  • by Asher
  • · XUL

ALBUM PROMO CAN BE REQUESTED HERE

XULOfficial.ca | Facebook | Twittter | Youtube | Reverbnation | Soundcloud | CBC 3

Buy Links: Bandcamp | Merch.XULOfficial.ca

Death Metallers XUL Performing At Armstrong Metal Fest In BC July 19th; Checks In From Canadian Tour With Exclusive Blog On TheGauntlet.com; Offer Free Album Download ‘Malignance’

Left to right: Bill Ferguson (Vocals/Guitar), Wallace Huffman (Guitar), Marlow Deiter (Bass), Lowell Winters (Drums), Levi Meyers (Vocals) Photo Credit: Bailey Gottlieb

Growing their fan base with a free download of their debut album ‘Malignance’ available here, Vernon, BC blackened death metal band XUL have posted their latest blog entry from their recently completed cross Canada tour on TheGauntlet.com here.

In additional news, XUL is scheduled to perform at this week’s Armstrong Metal Fest in Armstrong, BC on Friday, July 19th alongside Bison B.C., Nylithia, Tyrants Blood, Terrifier, Deathtoll Rising and many more.

Full festival details can be found at WWW.ARMSTRONGMETALFEST.CA

Friday, July 19, 2013 – LINE-UP

12:00-12:30 – Gomorrah
12:40-1:10 – The New Arcadia
1:20-1:50 – Finishymn
2:00-2:30 – Trollband
2:40-3:10 – Cast Into Ashes
3:20-3:50 – Expain
4:00-4:30 – Slagduster
4:40-5:20 – Scimitar
5:30-6:10 – Over the Coals
6:20-7:00 – XUL
7:10-7:50 – Death Toll Rising
8:00-8:40 – Terrifier
8:50-9:30 – Tyrants Blood
9:30-10:00 – (C.O TO FULL STAGE/100 MAN SHOTGUN)
10:00-10:40 – Nylithia
11:00-12:00 – Bison(B.C)

Saturday, July 20, 2013 – LINE-UP

11:00-11:30 – Deveined
11:40-12:10 – Dissimillis
12:20-12:50 – Drop Dead Fred
1:00-1:30 – Dead Asylum
1:40-2:10 – Scythia
2:20-2:50 – Auroch
3:00-3:30 – Atrous Leviathan
3:40-4:10 – Meatcutter
4:20-4:50 – Kyoktys
5:00-5:30 – West of Hell
5:40-6:10 – Mortillery
6:20-7:00 – Unleash the Archers
7:10-7:50 – Divinity
8:00-8:40 – Striker
8:50-9:30 – Holy Grail
9:30-10:00 – (THRASH WRESTLING/C.O TO FULL STAGE)
10:00-10:40 – Archspire
11:00-12:00 – Suffocation

*Line-up could be subject to change

Show Dates

July 19-20, 2013 – Armstrong, BC – Armstrong Metal Fest – Show Details

For more info on XUL, please visit these links:

www.xulofficial.ca

http://www.facebook.com/Xulband

http://www.twitter.com/xulofficial

http://xulmetal.bandcamp.com/

About: 

A five piece group based out of Vernon, British Columbia, Canada, following in the footsteps of bands such as: Behemoth, Dissection, and Immortal, XUL have left the beaten path and set out to forge their own brand of Blackened Death Metal.

An energetic and interactive live performance – with crushing rhythms seamlessly coalescing into atmospheric passages, accompanied by punishing percussion waves and subtle vocal harmonies – expands upon the previously established essence of the sub-genre. With songs reminiscent of war-torn landscapes, destructive human nature and evil intent, XUL has captivated audiences and garnered positive reviews, and on June 16, 2012, released their first full length album, entitled “Malignance”.

Driven by determination and a diverse accumulation of musical comprehension, XUL has toured Western Canada, as well as proven themselves worthy to share the stage with bands such as: Obscura, Exhumed, Vreid, Kampfar, Woods of Ypres, Macabre, Withered, Cephalic Carnage, Archspire and 3 Inches of Blood. With a spring 2013 tour looming, XUL is determined to build on an impressive local following by infecting Western Canada with hopes of Canada in its entirety in the near future. XUL’s focus for winter 2012 is to meticulously craft new material for another release in 2013.

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