PRESSING INFO:
First Press
7546 x Sea Blue Standard Gram
1028 x Aqua Blue and Magenta Galaxy Effect Merge Standard Gram
588 x Bone White with Black Splatter Standard Gram
569 x Pool Of Blood Edition (Blood Red Cloudy Effect)
408 x Highlighter Yellow and Milky Clear Half 'n Half with Metallic Silver, Black and Blood Red Splatter Standard Gram
361 x Mustard Yellow Standard Gram
336 x Metallic Silver Standard Gram *Europe / EMP Germany Exclusive*
296 x Blood Red Standard Gram
217 x Aqua Blue, Bone White and Mustard Yellow Tri Color Merge with White, Black and Blood Red Splatter Standard Gram
100 x Clear (Not available to the public - Friends of band and label only)
One of Death Metal's biggest bands, DYING FETUS return with their highly anticipated new album, Make Them Beg For Death. Recorded in Baltimore with longtime producer Steve Wright and mixed by Mark Lewis (Cannibal Corpse), Make Them Beg For Death contains every DYING FETUS hallmark. The veteran Death Metal band’s ninth album is fast, intense, and brimming with unstoppable grooves.
Monstrous riffs, blast beats, unstoppable hooks, and earth-moving grooves define their catalog. "We put our own twist on Death Metal,” explains co-vocalist/guitarist John Gallagher. "We were like most bands, starting in the garage, drinking beer, having a little fun on the weekend, finding the right amps through trial and error. We blended aspects of bands we liked – Suffocation, Obituary, Deicide, and Cannibal Corpse, among others; the dual vocal approach of Carcass – and made them our own. ‘Let’s make it moshy, let’s make it slammy.’”
Make Them Beg For Death delivers savage beatdowns equally designed to pulverize and mesmerize. "It follows on from where Wrong One To Fuck With left off,” drummer Trey Williams promises. "We don’t need to participate in the technical death metal arms race. We’ve got the big guns, and we’ve proven that. It’s all about pointing them in the right direction, so to speak.”
To the men of DYING FETUS, the mission is straightforward. "The philosophy is the same now as it was when the band started,” Gallagher confirms. "To write catchy riffs and to make it memorable. Whatever style of music you’re doing, make it something people want to hear repeatedly.”