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Foetal Juice release new music video for ‘Gluttony’

FOETAL JUICE have released a new music video!

First premiered via No Clean Singing, the new music video, for the track Gluttony, is taken from the Manchester-based death metal band’s upcoming new album of the same name which is scheduled to be released in June this year.

Speaking about the new song and the upcoming album, the band says, “with the new album we feel as fans of death metal that it’s progressed to new strengths. As a whole it’s a lot faster, heavier and much more aggressive, both musically and lyrically, than anything we have previously written. We have taken influence from all extreme genres, whilst still keeping every song within the groove of FOETAL JUICE. The single we are releasing – Gluttony – is a good representation of the album as a whole. It has a mixture of death metal, grind and black metal elements, that we use throughout the album. Lyrically this is about us and the rest of society being spoilt, greedy, selfish, and not worrying about the gluttonous consequences that come with it. We dramatised the idea of Gluttony into a comical horror film, but the general idea is still the same. The kebab in our video is the Holy Grail, and even when consumed, the people want a portion after being teased by the dangling strips of flesh.”

Watch the official music video for Gluttony here: 

Alongside the release of the new music video, you can view both the track list and artwork for the upcoming album below:

Track List: 

1. Take Your Face For A Shit
2. Septic Mollusc
3. Manifestation of Falsity
4. Metamorphosis
5. Venomous Domination
6. Worthless Delusion
7. Trepidation
8. Nether Pandemonium
9. Antagonistic Bastard
10. Carnage
11. Gluttony
12. Spirit Leech

Gluttony is set for release on June 12th via Gore House Productions.

For more information on FOETAL JUICE like their official page on Facebook.

James Weaver

Editor-in-Chief and Founder of Distorted Sound Magazine; established in 2015. Reporting on riffs since 2012.