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Mefitic "Woes of Mortal Devotion" Regular LP
(Black vinyl LP, 3mm spine jacket with flood gold printing inside pocket, 24″x24″ poster, and A4 size 12 page booklet.)

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Mefitic "Woes of Mortal Devotion" Die Hard LP
(Beer vinyl LP, 3mm spine jacket with flood gold printing inside pocket, 24″x24″ poster, A4 size 12 page booklet, outer slipcase with spot UV Gloss printed art, woven patch and vinyl sticker.)

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1. Grievous Subsidence 06:46
2. Obloquī 03:01
3. Noxious Epiclesis 05:10
4. Eroding the Oblates of the Lord 06:14
5. Mendacious Psalmodĭa 01:59
6. The Tomb of Amaleq 06:04
7. Pain 05:20
8. The Swirling Columns of Staleness 06:24

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(Description by C. Conrad)
All too often a band emerges from the underground, records a promising demo or EP, and soon after, under some perceived notion of urgency, releases a lackluster debut album rife with impotent filler tracks, and is thus discarded to the overpopulated scrap pile of mediocre metal bands. Fewer and farther between are the bands that rightfully and patiently take their time to properly develop their musicianship and songwriting abilities, experiment with their sound and recording technique, and then unleash a debut album, sometimes several years later, that is more than worthy of its time in waiting. Having existed for over ten years, but content to this point to have released just a handful of demos, splits, and a single EP, Italy’s Mefitic fits the latter categorization. With its debut album, “Woes of Mortal Devotion,” hereby released under the banner of Nuclear War Now!, Mefitic proves that patience is rewarded by the quality of its product. Those who are familiar with Mefitic’s earlier releases are likely to note a distinct evolution in the band’s sound on their debut full-length. Although it continues to fester in the wound recently opened by the 2012 EP, “Columns of Subsidence,” the approach to this album is notably less chaos-driven and instead more controlled than previous recordings. On the one hand, it invokes the same raw intensity of bands like Black Witchery and Demoncy, and on the other it conjures a hypnotic dissonance akin to that of a band like Antaeus, as well as a ritualistic dimension similar to that of Necros Christos and Teitanblood. Having been recorded at the infamous Mara Cave, as done previously by fellow countrymen Blasphemophagher and Demonomancy, a gimmick-free and rehearsal-like atmosphere results in a natural sound that successfully enhances the asphyxiating character of the music. Finally, as a perfect complement to the music itself, the artwork gracing the cover of the 12-page booklet, as executed by Manuel Tinnemans, undeniably evokes the same anguished and corrupted vision of a world also represented in Mefitic’s lyrical themes.

ANTI-GOTH 277
Released June 15th, 2015 - Nuclear War Now! Prod.