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Roel Verscheure

Sadist shared music video for new album’s title track ‘Something To Pierce’

Death Metal, Progressive Death Metal

Italian progressive death metal legends SADIST preview their upcoming 10th studio album “Something To Pierce”, due out March 7th on Agonia Records, with a music video for the album’s opening song and title track. The video for “Something to pierce” was directed by the Italian filmmaker Andrea Larosa and is available for viewing at this location:

Following the well-acclaimed “Firescorched”, released in 2022, the new album “Something to Pierce” promises to be even more aggressive, both musically and lyrically. The band’s tenth installment is a bold amalgamation of technique, aggression and experimentation; in short, “a further step towards the definition of a unique music style, which you can’t help but love…or hate,” comments founding member & mastermind, Tommy Talamanca. “Like it or not, nobody sounds like Sadist!”

“Something to Pierce” was record, mixed and mastered by Tommy Talamanca at Nadir Music Studios in Genoa, Italy. The cover artwork was created by Andreas Christanetoff of Armaada Art (Aborted).

Tracklisting:
1. Something to Pierce
2. Deprived
3. No Feast for Flies
4. Kill Devour Dissect
5. The Sun God
6. Dume Kike
7. One Shot Closer
8. The Best Part is the Brain
9. Nove Strade
10. Respirium (instrumental)
11. Latex Hood (CD bonus track)
12. The Unsmiling Windows (CD bonus track)

Pre-orders:
https://sadist.store

Pre-save:
https://orcd.co/arcd285

SADIST started out in the early nineties, having emerged from Genoa in Italy. The band went ahead of its time, with an adventurous take on the then-developing progressive death metal subgenre. Its presence was firmly established through an unmistakable style, detectable since the debut installment “Above The Light“ (1993). After a five year hiatus (2000-2005), SADIST returned to its proven sonic formula of jazz-infected epic prog-death, fraught with Middle-Eastern influences.

Along its path, SADIST kicked off concerts for Iron Maiden, Megadeth, Slayer and Motorhead, and gained exposure at high-profile fests (Wacken Open Air, Gods Of Metal, Hellfest). In 2023 alone, the band shared the stage with Samael, Pantera, Dark Tranquility and Sepultura, and continued to play festivals and one-off dates throughout 2024, amidst putting final touches on new album, “Something to Pierce”. Among the group’s last live appearances are Prog Power Europe and Corpsorate Death Fest.

Line-up:
Trevor – lead vocals
Davide Piccolo – bass
Giorgio Piva – drums
Tommy Talamanca – guitars & keyboards
Gloria Rossi – guest female vocals

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19/02/2025/0 Comments/by Roel Verscheure
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