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Finnish technical death metal band
RASTER DENSITY
has released album
‘Apothecary’s Tome ov Depravity and Filth’
track-list:
Excremental Bliss
Death Measured in Milligrams
End of the Bridge
Eyewitness (Salt part II)
Pill for Every Problem
Amphibious Murder
Of Ego and Exitus
Bear with Me
Can’t Get Higher than Space
discography:
Demo (2009)
Infecting Purification (demo 2010)
El hombre pablos (EP 2012)
Ov Hands and Bestial Pleasure (2014)
Mother ov Mankind (2017)
Apothecary’s Tome ov Depravity and Filth (Inverse 2022)
2008 founded Finnish technical death metal band Raster Density has played brutal technical death metal for almost 15 years.
Their unique perspective to death metal is based on fierce blasting and complex guitar riffs that engage with delicate melodies that push the compositions forward.
Lyrics are based on true stories.
The third full length album ‘Apothecary’s Tome ov Depravity and Filth’ has been released.
It is a concept album about the harsh human and animal fates from the drug world.
So here’s 9 tracks of blasting death metal recommended by a pharmacist.
Something you don’t come across every day.
Finnish technical death metal band
RASTER DENSITY
releases single
‘Death Measured in Milligrams’
Composition: Luukas Savolainen
Lyrics: Saku Ahola
RASTER DENSITY are:
Luukas Savolainen – guitars
Saku Ahola – vocals
Mikko Matikka – guitars
Rami Laine – drums
Timo Tarvainen – bass
2008 founded Finnish technical death metal band Raster Density has played brutal technical death metal for almost 15 years.
Their unique perspective to death metal is based on fierce blasting and complex guitar riffs that engage with delicate melodies that push the compositions forward.
Lyrics are based on true stories.
The upcoming third full length ‘Apothecary’s Tome ov Depravity and Filth’ shall be released later this autumn and the third single ‘Death Measured in Milligrams’ from the album is now out on music services.
The track represents the melodic and more traditional death metal side of the album.
But it also include maybe the most chaotic riff that the composer Luukas Savolainen has ever made.
Savolainen comments:
“As a composition ‘Death Measured in Milligrams’ is a pure presentation of using Guitar Pro.”