The new record from Imperishable, Revelation in Purity, is out this Friday via Everlasting Spew Records. Listen to it with us before it drops tomorrow.
Notably, the record features Brian Kingsland of Nile and Enthean on guitar and vocals, Alex Rush of Okloth and Enthean on bass, and Derek Roddy of Hate Eternal and Malevolent Creation on drums. The record was mixed and masted by Jamie King (Between the Buried and Me, Whitechapel, Scale the Summit).
Revelation In Purity by Imperishable
This is the supergroup’s first album, and it clearly shows their focus on production and technical skill.
“First of all, we’re thrilled to be releasing Revelation In Purity on Everlasting Spew Records. They’re a well-respected and renowned underground label that aligns with our musical standards and vision. It’s an honor. This album started with just a few ideas between Alex and I, and has now taken on a life of its own, and we’re damn proud of what we’ve achieved here. It represents where we were at the time. Musically and otherwise. The pandemic, the birth of my son, the loss of immediate family, etc, it’s all in there. It’s an honest record. Even the recording itself has no quantizing or samples on the drums. Minimal edits across the board. We wanted it to sound good, but not over-polished. A lot of that is in capturing the performance. So, you might not hear every note perfectly, but the conviction is there, and that’s what matters,” says Kingsland.
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