
Serpent Corpse are primarily known for creating thrashy death metal music but on their newest EP, they’ve attempting to take their sound forward which is only commendable. It’s most evident on the latest 9-min doomy song Meteor Summon which has been premiered by No Clean Singing AT THIS LINK. Excerpt:
“this song proves to be an expansion of Serpent Column‘s creative impulses, or at least a strengthening of their progressive and atmospheric tendencies, without moderating their death-dealing savagery.”
PRESS –
► “one of death metal’s most promising rising acts… Serpent Corpse delivers at every possible turn.” – Head-Banger Reviews
https://headbangerreviews.com/2025/04/27/serpent-corpse-reta…
► “it just kills” – The Metal Crypt 4/5
https://www.metalcrypt.com/pages/review.php?revid=16539
► “Awesome!” – Zephyr’s Odem 8/10
https://www.zephyrs-odem.de/reviews/detail/serpent-corpse-re…
► “these folks are still on a roll. A high recommendation” – Mystification Zine 8/10
https://mystificationzine.com/2025/06/15/serpent-corpse-reta…

After unleashing a superbly received full length album in “Blood Sabbath”, Canadian death metal band Serpent Corpse have come up with a new release with strong focus on songwriting and which sees them take their steely, thrash-tinged sound ahead. The songs on “Retaliate” are fleshed out but never forced, showcasing their full expression with them being generally longer than usual. The shortest song on this EP is over five minutes while the longest song crosses the nine minute mark, which clearly indicates the band’s progressive tendencies. Each of the songs are packed with riffs albeit meticulously and there are sublime progressions within them all. The raw energy is palpable and comparable to the bands from the late 80s/early 90s when death metal still intermingled with thrash metal elements and the sound kept mutating. It is exciting to see the sound evolve especially towards the end, where they attempt to break out of the mould to write music that is more experimental without losing the plot. Serpent Corpse have not only aced the test with their faultless rendering of classic sounding, thrashy death metal music but their ability to work on it to make it something more than what we’ve been accustomed to listening to all these years is quite frankly impressive.
Line up –
Adam Breault – Guitar
Andrew Haddad – Vocals & Bass
Christian Lacroix – Guitar
Zachariah Su – Drums
Cover artwork by Lucas Korte / Shoggoth Kinetics
Track listing –
1. Brazen Serpent
2. Iron Corpse
3. The Undying
4. Meteor Summon
Release date – June 27th, 2025