Revolverのインスタグラム(revolvermag) - 2月3日 02時50分


“We’re all guests in the house of the great death-metal bands that came before us,” says @GenocidePact guitarist and vocalist Tim Mullaney. “When you think about #Terrorizer, #MorbidAngel, #Death, #Obituary — there wasn’t a precedent for that stuff when it came out, which is why it still sounds like it’s coming completely from the heart.” Mullaney and his Washington, D.C., trio serve up their own mix of heartfelt brutality on their sophomore record ‘Order of Torment’ (out today on @RelapseRecords) — a scorching, old-school furnace-blast of misanthropic fury, built around some dire lyrical themes that confront real-life horrors. “I was finishing college when we started the band,” says Mullaney, who was a sociology major. “I was working on a thesis related to human rights, so I was reading about a lot of disturbing human-rights violations that had taken place in the world. I knew I wanted to be in a death-metal band, but I didn’t want it to be about gore, Satanic stuff or fantasy things. So I started writing lyrics about things I learned about that I thought were more fucked up in the world, like contemporary slavery. Read our full interview with Genocide Pact on RevolverMag.com.


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