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Bonecarver release new song ‘MALLEVS MALEFICARVM’

BONECARVER have released a brand new song!

The song, titled MALLEVS MALEFICARVM, is the latest single taken from the Spanish brutal death metal band’s upcoming album Evil, which is scheduled for release this month.

The band, who changed their name from CANNIBAL GRANDPA in 2020 after signing with Unique Leader Records say on the name change, “Sometimes we must destroy standards in order to rebuild. Destroy the ordinary to create extraordinary new start, create a fresh moniker from the ruins.”

Watch the official lyric video for MALLEVS MALEFICARVM here:

On the name change, they continue, “we changed the band name from CANNIBAL GRANDPA to BONECARVER as we felt the band had been reinvented. The result was Evil, our most elaborate, mature and powerful album we have ever written.” The name change ties in with the album concept, as the band explain. Evil‘s album cover represents the death of the CANNIBAL GRANDPA and the birth of BONECARVER. We continue the legacy of CANNIBAL GRANDPA, telling stories about American serial killer Albert Fish, who died in the electric chair. Some of the atrocities he committed are part of the conceptual side of every one of our albums. When CANNIBAL GRANDPA left this world, a darker and more ancient evil woke up to bring balance. Evil that reflects the pain and perdition behind the things we understand and the things we don’t. Evil that pursues life and destroys our dreams. Evil living behind a mask. A mask that contains the darkest desires and the most shameful acts of humanity. A cursed object that contains a deity from the deepest abyss. The face of hard look carved in bone.”

Evil is set for release on March 5th via Unique Leader Records. Pre-orders are available now and can be purchased here.

For more information on BONECARVER like their official page on Facebook.

Jessica Howkins

Deputy Editor of Distorted Sound, Editor-in-Chief of Distorted Sound New Blood, Freelance Music Journalist, Music Journalism and Broadcasting graduate.