Debut: Blood Offering – Engulfed in Violence – Walks a Fine Line

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etal for fans of bands like Incantation, Entombed, Morbid Angel, and Immolation. ‘All That Dies…Is Forsaken’ is now available for pre-order from Iron Fortress Records.

Blood Offer’s unique sound and dark themes are evident in their latest single, “Consumed by Brutality,” which embodies a chaotic and sinister portrayal of a slow and desired death. The song explores the sensation of being completely consumed by the desire to experience a painful death. Cerberio’s lyrics delve into the mental and physical sensations of dying after ingesting poison, depicting the venom slowly spreading through the body and capturing the moment in a decadent and macabre manner.

Formed in 2022, Blood Offer consists of Lorenzo Barresi ‘Cerberio’ on vocals and guitar, Matteo Negroni ‘Noise’ on bass, Elia Varischi ‘Vario’ on guitar, and Giulio Conti ‘Cortez’ on drums. The band quickly gained recognition with their debut EP ‘Into Evil Rites’ and solidified their presence with a powerful performance at A Journey in Darkness Fest II. Cerberio emphasized that the track “Consumed by Brutality” aligns seamlessly with the album’s overall concept while standing out for its intricate structure and riffs.

The upcoming album was recorded at the notorious Macabro Bunker Recording Studio under the expert engineering of Maso Alastor Desekrator. Clocking in at 38 minutes, ‘All That Dies…Is Forsaken’ promises to deliver relentless cavernous death metal that will resonate with fans of the genre. The album showcases Blood Offer’s commitment to their old school death metal roots while infusing their music with a modern and innovative twist.

Blood Offer’s debut album ‘All That Dies…Is Forsaken’ is scheduled for release on Friday, September 5, on digital, CD, and cassette formats via Iron Fortress Records. Fans of heavy, atmospheric death metal can expect a dark and intense journey through themes of death, darkness, and despair. Stay tuned for the official release date and prepare to be consumed by the brutality of Blood Offer’s music.

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