Sickening Horror - When Landscapes Bled Backwards
02. An Eerie Aspect Of Us... Drowning
03. The Cold Funeral
04. The Perfect Disease
05. Imprisoned In Apocalypse
06. Forsake My Bleeding
07. Dark One Surreality
08. Virus Detected
09. Filming Our Graves
10. Embrace The Abstract
11. All Perceived Nothing
12. When Landscapes Bled Backwards
Album: When Landscapes Bled Backwards
Genre: Technical Death Metal
Year: 2007
Label: Neurotic Records
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Origin:
Current Line-Up
George Antipatis - guitar, vocals
Ilias Daras - bass
The band was cast on January 2002 by George Antipatis (guitars, vocals), Ilias Daras (bass) and George Kollias (drums). After a very short time the first symptoms in sickness were evident in the likes of Cannibal Corpse, Morbid Angel, Death and Atheist. It took a year-and-a-half of non-stop rehearsing and killer live shows, for the sickening camp to record the demo “Promo 2003” in the Fall of 2003 which received great reviews worldwide for its innovative and precise sound. At the time, the band had George Bokos on the second guitar, who left after a while due to increased obligations. Sickening Horror exist to fully express themselves via dark, insane but also diverse soundscapes in a way to dig deep and explore the strongest emotions. So by 2005 the song-writing for the first chapter in sickness was completed. Meanwhile the band’s influences had expanded in a wide spectrum which included artists like Dodheimsgard, Ved Buens Ende, The Project Hate and sounds from jazz music as well. All these elements filtered by the band’s own perspective, in a Death Metal basis, plus many samples and loops created what is now called “When Landscapes Bled Backwards”. The band’s debut album was recorded in Athens and mixed by the mastermind Neil Kernon. As for the lyrics, they have to do with quite simple – often personal – subjects, regarded from a completely strange and surrealistic aspect. Eventually the band came to an agreement with Neurotic Records to unleash “When Landscapes Bled Backwards” in May 2007 and everyone involved in this recording has very high expectations, as the album sounds really fresh and renewing.
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