Fleshcrawl - Descend into the Absurd

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May the metal gods bless Fleshcrawl. Labels come and labels go, trends fly and wither away and yet Fleshcrawl remains steadfastly devoted to its art. It all started in February of 1987. Several friends influenced by Death, Slaughter and Slayer got together in Southern Germany to jam. Monikers had to be changed more than once for obvious reasons - bassist Amann finally found the Fleshcrawl moniker in a Melvins song - and a demo called Festering Flesh appeared in early 1991.
In August of the same year the band recorded a 7" for the very young Morbid Records (MR002) featuring the songs Lost In A Grave and Evoke The Excess. Guitarist Alfred Handke's departure was followed by the band's signing to the German/Swedish label Black Mark in May of 1992.
The band began a long tradition of recording in Sweden and entered Stockholm's Montezuma Studio and recorded Descend Into Absurd which is released late 1992. The album was a deadly and doomy affair which sported a cover by Uwe Jarling recalling Dismember's debut.

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Label: Black Mark Productions | Item Code: BM 27 CT | Country: Germany | Year: 1992 | Genre: Death Metal

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