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Finnish extreme metal band Philadelphia Incident release new single “Homo Exitus”

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Philadelphia Incident was formed by former members of such acts as Pain Confessor and Sancnity. Having released five singles during Spring of ’22, the band is now working on a debut album, of which the new track “Homo Exitus” is a prime sample.

The subject matter issort of a social commentary and hard critique of events past, present and forthcoming. “This world isfucked and there ain’t no refunds.” – saids Philadelphia Incident.

“Homo Exitus”: https://open.spotify.com/album/1nFNuyVjcz28nrbyyMBuom

The music itself is a kind of cinematic glimpse into the devastation. One moment you’re doing mundane shit and the next you’re a vaporized smear of burned atoms on a concrete wall.

“Everything is done by ourselves. The only thing that isn’t exactly homemade is the mastering, for which we use LANDR mastering. We’re working on a budget so we have to really get creative with solutions and we feel like we’ve achieved the sound we were looking for. It’s not the war-winning turbo-limited brick wall of hyper over-the-top volume. It’s more old school, as we are musicians too. You can turn up the volume, there is room for that.” – says TK.

“We used Aztec Death Whistle on the track to bring out this strange ancient sense of harrowing fate that befell a majestic and brutal nation. I don’t know about the others, but for me it somehow haunted the track, gave it that unsettling spirit.” – says TK.

The band formed by TK (guitars, vocals, additional instruments), SK (bass, guitars, vocals, additional instruments) ED (drums) and Montezuma Jr (Aztec Death Whistle) has influences from early Sentenced, Sepultura, Machine Head, Vader , Dissection, Gwar, Behemoth and Paradise Lost…and so many other bands from the extreme metal crop. One thing that is imperative in the band is that the music has to convey emotion. You have to feel the sincerity of the feelings portrayed.

Vic

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