Today, bestial black/death commando Human Agony premiere the new track “Covering Cherubim” at heavily trafficked web-portal MetalBite.com. The track hails from the band’s highly anticipated debut album, Putrescence of Calvary, set for international release on November 29th via Invictus Productions. Hear Human Agony‘s “Covering Cherubim” in its entirety exclusively HERE.
Since forming in 2016, Human Agony have cast an outsized shadow. Having released just a handful of demos and splits, Human Agony‘s catalog is sparse but strong, corroborated by the band’s devastating live performances on recent tours. With this debut full-length, Putrescence of Calvary, Human Agony display the full might of their weaponry.
Comparisons to Conqueror, Revenge, and Black Witchery are inevitable, and indeed, Human Agony are among the few elite bands deserving of such comparisons. That the band hails from Victoria, B.C.—known for the infamous Ross Bay Cemetery and a longstanding history of Satanic and occult activity—naturally also draws attention to the profound influence of Blasphemy. But Human Agony offer more than rote regurgitation of the bestial black/death and war metal tropes.
Whereas many, if not most, bands that attempt to play this subgenre tend to be style over substance, Human Agony demonstrate an intense dedication to writing songs that are complex and captivating. While the musicianship on these tracks is undeniably impressive, it is the strength of the songwriting that truly set Human Agony apart. Each track contains a procession of riffs, precisely pieced together, with the collection of songs strategically sequenced to highlight the compositional arc of the album as a whole.
Significantly, the production showcases the instrumentation while maintaining the natural cacophony the band cultivates. The guitars stand out just enough to give voice to the riffs, as the frenzied, violent pulse of the drums bludgeons the listener. The unhinged solos and precise cutaways add a degree of unpredictability to the songs, while the wretched vocals lend a feral element to the recording. Interspersed among the tracks are occasional unsettling interludes and extraneous noise to disorient the listener before being propelled back into the fray. Bookending the album are an intro and outro performed by harsh noise musician Striations, who has toured with and collaborated with Human Agony in the past.
In every way, Putrescence of Calvary is the fulfillment of the promise of Human Agony‘s earlier work—the blood-drenched blossom of war’s carnage. Finally, the cover illustration by the skilled and highly regarded Finnish artist Heidi Kettunen, known for contributing cover art for Ride For Revenge, superbly complements Human Agony‘s music and provides a fitting aesthetic for this debut album.
In the meantime, hear the brand-new track “Covering Cherubim” exclusively HERE, courtesy of MetalBite.com. Also hear the previously revealed title track “Putrescence of Calvary” HERE at Invictus‘ Bandcamp, where the album can be preordered. Aforementioned cover art and tracklisting are as follows:
Tracklisting for Human Agony’s Putrescence of Calvary
1. Introduction
2. Corpse Womb of Antichrist
3. Unwilling Blood
4. Covering Cherubim
5. Doctrine of Cruelty
6. Mouth of Spears
7. …
8. Purity Withdrawn / Angelic Castration
9. Mastered on Crucifix
10. Eviscerated for Ritual
11. Putrescence of Calvary
12. Outro
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www.humanagony.bandcamp.com