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Vermin : A Nihilistic Swarm
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Death Metal....with a progressive twist.
Genre: Metal/Punk: Death Metal
Release Date: 2006
A Nihilistic Swarm
Vermin
Record Label: Deity Down Records
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1. The Swarm (Intro) 0:32 + MP3 $0.99
2. The Plague 0:59 + MP3 $0.99
3. Ascend 3:34 + MP3 $0.99
4. Fuel For The Flames 3:10 + MP3 $0.99
5. Conquer 2:24 + MP3 $0.99
6. The Swallowing Vortex 2:53 + MP3 $0.99
7. I Am The Dissident 3:07 + MP3 $0.99
8. Birth 1:42 + MP3 $0.99
9. A Nihilist 4:05 + MP3 $0.99
10. Falling Deathwards 2:57 + MP3 $0.99
11. Eyes Wide Shut 2:19 + MP3 $0.99
12. Deviate 3:20 + MP3 $0.99
13. Dislekt 2:53 + MP3 $0.99
14. Scientific Domination 3:18 + MP3 $0.99
15. Collapsed Future Visions 3:58 + MP3 $0.99
16. Clipped Wings 4:29 + MP3 $0.99
17. Vertigo 3:31 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

Vermin Bio June 2006


Dutch death metal outfit Vermin puts a lot of progressive elements into their music, which makes them stand out in the underground scene as it is today.

An analysis of Vermin's work reveals the likes of Cannibal Corpse, Hate Eternal, Morbid Angel, Cryptopsy, Immolation and Deranged as the band's main influences... but also other well established names such as Meshuggah and Dillinger Escape Plan have put their mark on the overall creative process.

The demise of their old band led drummer Pascal and axeman Ron to the birth of Vermin back in April of 2002. An incredible amount of rehearsal time spent -up to 4 times per week- resulted in an abundancy of ideas and songs. Recordings of those ideas and songs led Vermin to establish a first complete five piece line-up, and a finished demo: "Alea Iacta Est". The 3 songs on "Alea" got Vermin a lot of gigs, but the band members didn't just sit back to enjoy that ride. Pretty soon preparations for a second demo started.

This time a full-length demo called "Solypsis" (2003) saw the light of day. On top of that, "Solypsis" carried a bonus video clip for the song "Deviate" along with the audio. Vermin had no fear of putting the pressure on. That, as well as the amount of bookings, went straight up.

In May of 2004, when their singer decided to quit due to a lack of interest in death metal, the remaining Verminians had to go after a suitable replacement; it didn't take all that long before Laurens was found and recruited.

A few months later, in October 2004, Vermin hit the Excess studios in Rotterdam, The Netherlands (a well known place to record at in death metal circles) in order to lay down 16 tracks, thus paving the way for yet another release, bearing the title "A Nihilistic Swarm". A long awaited one this time!! Since both "Alea" and "Solypsis" had received good reviews musically but less than outstanding ones when their productional aspects were taken into consideration, extra time and effort was spent in that department. "A Nihilistic Swarm" also contains bonus videos: a brand new clip and footage of the recording sessions at Excess.

All the pieces of the puzzle began to fall into place as Vermin headed into the year 2006. The band has signed a deal with Deity Down Records (a brand new indie label that means business), the album is ready to take on the world and was released on May 20 of this year. A live gig in a CD store of all places marked “A Nihilistic Swarm”’s launch. The band hit the stage at the Luckau, Germany based “Fuck The Commerce” festival on May 26 of 2006, thus sharing the stage with the likes of Extreme Noise Terror, Hate Eternal, Gut and Embedded. A 3 day tour through Portugal was a very special happening in October of 2006, and now, not even halfway through 2007 a European tour as special guests of Brasilian metalheads Insurrection Down is about to take the band to Germany, Czech Republic, Poland, Switzerland, Belgium, Netherlands and Italy.

Vermin currently is:
Pascal - drums
Ron - guitars/backing vocals
Wolf - guitars
Laurens - vocals
Rob - Bass

A couple of reviews are at these locations:

http://www.deitydownrecords.com
http://users.skynet.be/am028632/pages/cdreviews/2006/summer/july/vermin.htm

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REVIEWS

One that describes this CD quite well.
author: DemonDust
                            
If it’s fast, grooving, brutal and possesses good vocals, nine out of ten times I tend to like it. But when filed under death metal I’m a bit picky, paying attention to production, vocal sound and originality a lot. And now the Dutch outfit Vermin has released it’s third effort onto the unsuspecting metalhead population, but will it take any prisoners? Guess not, is my answer to that. After this seventeen track record filled with grooves, blastbeats, screams and grunts, I’ve been more than convinced about their ability to create maniacal death metal with an original touch to it. The first band that comes to mind for most people must be Cannibal Corpse, due to the rude blunt attack it has throughout the album. But I’m not a Cannibal Corpse fan at all, in fact I like this way better. There is a higher degree of originality in this music. As their bio unravels to me, they are also influenced by acts like Meshuggah, The Dillinger Escape Plan and Immolation, all bands that try their hardest to keep metal interesting. And it sounds like they picked up on writing interesting songs, that can keep a listener’s attention for an entire album, which is usually a hard thing to do with death metal. One of the things I really love about A Nihilistic Swarm is the groove they put down in their breakdowns. They are truly wrecking! As I know it is hard to really get to know an album in a short time, I must say that the more often I listen to it, the more I start to like it. Their infectious groove does not stop with the breakdowns, even in the fastest parts and rhythmical experiments they are noticeably present, which makes listening to this album very comfortable. Vocally some good lines are spewed out, but nothing unusual. Just your basic bowel movements and cum regurgitation. Or something of that matter. Well when I first listened to this album I thought it would be tough to review it, but I ended up with a whole lot more to say than I expected. I hope to witness a good show of these lads very soon! Death metalheads with a hunger for originality, YOU’RE MISSING SOMETHING!!!
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