Feb 272014
 

Less than a week ago we featured the official video for a new song called “Filet Horizon” by a Danish instrumental duo named Fossils. Watching a technician laser-etch a band’s logo and album title onto a slab of beef jerky (thereby creating the album cover) isn’t exactly a common occurrence. The song proved to be uncommonly good, too. And now we get to share with you the entirety of Fossils’ forthcoming second album — Flesh Hammer.

When a band’s instrumental attack consists of bass and drums only, you expect something stripped down, and that’s true of Flesh Hammer up to a point. Wielding only those two rhythm-section weapons, Fossils do create skull-splitting grooves, but they also generate a storm of hornet-swarm riffs that veer from feedback-drenched cacophony to some seriously spine-shaking rock ‘n’ roll. It’s more than slightly unhinged — it’s rude, raving, and radioactive.

Nice song titles, too.

You can order the album at Indisciplinarian or Earsplit Distro for North American purchases. Stream the album below.

http://www.meatrush.com
https://www.facebook.com/fossilsmusic
http://fossilsmusic.bandcamp.com
http://www.indisciplinarian.com

  3 Responses to “AN NCS PREMIERE: A FULL-ALBUM STREAM OF “FLESH HAMMER” BY FOSSILS”

  1. Hot DAMN. This rips dude

  2. that is an awesome bass sound! i can’t help but think of Primus when i hear this, but Fossils is way cooler

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