New Transcendence Exclusively Streaming “Consumed By Death” From Broken Flesh

Luxor Records’ Christian deathcore outfit Broken Flesh are pleased to release yet another new track from their self-titled follow-up to Warbound. This time the band is pleased to have partnered up with New Transcendence to unleash the album’s third track, entitled “Consumed By Death,” to the masses HERE. The self-titled new album will be released September 4th and features ten brand new tracks and two rerecorded tracks from the band’s 2009 debut. Vocalist  Jacob Mathes had this to say on the album, “For all of us in Broken Flesh, this album stands as the panicle of what we have to offer in sheer brutality.  We set out to make the most whole hearted, gut wrenching composition of music and lyrics that we were given the ability to make… and that is what happened.”
 

BROKEN FLESH (September 4th)

1. Valley Of Mass Crucifixion
2. Blood Harvest
3. Consumed By Death
4. Buried Alive
5. Hell
6. Cries Of The Dead
7. Forever In Flames
8. Unworthy
9. Exalt
10. Ignominy
11. By His Blood
12. Hate

 
About Broken Flesh:
 
As a ministry Broken Flesh’s first and foremost priority is to expand the kingdom of almighty God through His one and only Son, Yeshuah (Christ Jesus). As a band, their foremost priority is to accomplish the first statement aided by creating the most crushing and offensive forms of brutal death metal that they have the ability to conceive.
 
The band saw their debut release, Forever In Flames, released in 2009 before releasing their sophomore album, Stripped, Stabbed, and Crucified, three years later. The very next year they released Warbound before it was reissued January 27th on Luxor Records. 2015 will bring about the release of what will be the most crushing music the band has ever made to date. The album will be the band’s first proper release on Luxor Records (As They Sleep, It Lies Within, and others). Featuring on the album will be ten brand new face crushing songs and two rerecorded tracks produced by As They Sleep’s Nick Morris.
 

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