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Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Caedere - Mass Emission

01. Mass Emission
02. Close To Decomposing
03. Mentally Aborted
04. Rope To Tie
05. Chainsaw Caesarean
06. Corpse For The Theft
07. Human Decay
08. Impaled
09. Rotten To The Core
10. Pleasure of Molestation (Hypocrisy Cover)

Band: Caedere
Album: Mass Emission
Genre: Extreme Death Metal
Year: 2003
Label: Goregastic Records
Official Website
Origin: Holanda (Netherlands)

Line-Up
Herbert Cats - bass
Thomas Luyken - guitars
Sjoerd Modderkolk - drums
Michiel Lankhorst - vocals
Niels Ottink - guitar, vocals

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As a continuation of Concrete, the development of Caedere took serious shape when drummer Sjoerd entered the band around February 2001. With guitarist/singer Niels, bass guitarist Herbert and singer Michiel, the band started to write new songs. A year later, the EP “Gore to Banish Fear” was the first release, on Caedere’s own initiative. Meanwhile, the number of gigs increased and Caedere reached a second place in the Metal Battle competition. Caedere gained a record deal with “Gore to Banish Fear”. Goregiastic Records signed Caedere and released the full-length debut album “Mass Emission” late November 2003. The album got numerous positive reviews. Dutch metal magazine ‘Aardschok’ gave 90 out of 100 points for it in its assessment. At the time, Caedere needed a second guitar player and Thomas was fit for the job. He joined the band in the latter part of 2003. Caedere had more concerts, and started to perform abroad; i.a. the Ludwighafen deathfest, two weekends in Portugal, a show in Amiens (France), and a performance at the Obscene Extreme festival 2005 in the Czech Republic.
2006 was to be a year of writing material for the second album. In June, the band recorded a promo and it was released January 2007. This with the intention to gain a record deal which will the give the band the possibility for recording the second album. It is Caedere’s aim to record eight songs, most of which are completed, on this second album. The music could be seen as a mixture of US blast death metal and Swedish (old school) death metal. Brutal, but with a catchy edge.

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