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Autopsy to Release New Studio Album 'Morbidity Triumphant' in September


Death metal pioneers Autopsy will make their long-awaited return this fall for a new bout of supreme sickness titled Morbidity Triumphant, the band's first full-length album in eight years, following 2014's fucking phenomenal Tourniquets, Hacksaws and Graves.


Now up for pre-order and due for release on September 30th through Peaceville Records, Morbidity Triumphant will be available on the following formats: CD, black vinyl LP, limited edition violet colored LP, (exclusive to the Peaceville label stores), cassette and digital. Other colored LPs will also be available in various territories.


"The moment has finally arrived for a new full length Autopsy album to slither out into the public and people will have to deal with it. Buckle up, it’s a raw, rough and ugly ride," says Autopsy's Chris Reifert.

"Morbidity Triumphant, the band’s eighth album, is truly a dark delight for seasoned and new listeners alike, with a raw organic sound perfectly encapsulating what makes Autopsy so distinguishable among its peers, for what could easily be considered one of its strongest offerings to date."


Morbidity Triumphant was recorded at Opus Studios, with long-associated engineer Adam Munoz at the helm. Mastering was completed by Ken Lee.

Seen below, the album's totally sick cover artwork appears courtesy of Wes Benscoter (Slayer, Bloodbath), with a new work of twisted and sinister genius. Reifert exclaims, “Wes delivered another stunner. What a maniac! We didn’t give him much to work with as usual. I think, maybe, just a couple of song titles and themes maybe and his imagination did most of the work. The album title came along after the fact. After having our minds blown by Wes’ art we arrived at Morbidity Triumphant which seemed to fit the theme of the painting as well as the way we feel about the state of the band in general. We’ve been working hard at our sick craft with zero compromise and it seems we’re still hitting our stride somehow."

Morbidity Triumphant tracklisting:

1. Stab The Brain [03:15]

2. Final Frost [04:09]

3. The Voracious One [04:27]

4. Born In Blood [03:48]

5. Flesh Strewn Temple [04:01]

6. Tapestry Of Scars [04:57]

7. Knife Slice, Axe Chop [02:49]

8. Skin By Skin [04:09]

9. Maggots In The Mirror [01:43]

10. Slaughterer Of Souls [04:27]

11. Your Eyes Will Turn To Dust [03:41]

Since first bursting onto the death metal scene with the now genre classic Severed Survival back in 1989 and following up with the equally revered Mental Funeral album, the influential US quartet has carved an unwavering legacy over three decades as masters and purveyors of the vile sides of the extreme metal spectrum. And now, Autopsy marks its reinvigorated return, presenting the first new full-length studio opus since 2014’s Tourniquets, Hacksaws and Graves with Morbidity Triumphant; a savage offering of brutal death, showing the US legends still have an unbridled hunger for the sadistic, never reluctant to step beyond the threshold of decency.

The driving force of Autopsy as ever is the virtuoso guitar pairing of Eric Cutler and Danny Coralles, effortlessly trading off their schizophrenic leads and switching from all-out death metal madness to groove-laden heavy doom, with unmistakable drum/vocal legend Chris Reifert being master of proceedings, spewing his own infinitely creative maniacal musings. ‘Morbidity Triumphant’ also notably marks the first album to feature new bassist Greg Wilkinson, currently also seen in Static Abyss along with Reifert.


"Working with Greg on the Autopsy record was totally different than the Static Abyss one," Reifert explains. "Mostly since Autopsy is a complete band with their own pre-established ways of doing things – we just abducted him into the band and had him roll with our ways, which he took to like a fish to gasoline so much so that he contributed a song musically which fit in perfectly with the rest of the sickening anthems on the album.”

Turn out the lights, crank it up until your speakers puke and see where it takes you. You might be surprised at the thoughts and visions that enter your head. Get the ticket, take the ride and be prepared for your mind to eat itself alive!



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