
Immortal Bird - Sin Querencia LP NEW
Immortal Bird - Sin Querencia LP
NEW. ARRIVED UNSEALED.
20 Buck Spin Records
Chicagoās most uniquely harrowing and technically ferocious chaos unit Immortal Bird are back with their highly anticipated third album. 2019ās Thrive On Neglect saw the band maneuvering through an amalgam of sounds, blossoming into a warped and angular display of multi-layered anguish, that now serves as a springboard for further expansion on new album Sin Querencia.
Abandoning genre constraints, Immortal Bird coherently fuse elements of death and black metal, hardcore tumult, a dose of their cityās noise rock agitation, and a compositional complexity that recalls stalwart boundary-pushers like Gorguts and Ulcerate. Recording as a three-piece on Sin Querencia, guitarist Nate Madden recorded the majority of bass along with multi-instrumentalist bandmates Rae Amitay and Matt Korajczyk. The trio have evolved their collaboration to forge a cacophonous maelstrom of jagged metal intricacy with a surgical clarity, seeing the combination of Madden on guitar and Korajczyk on drums at its most centered and engaging.
Amitay gives another heart-rending and diverse vocal performance over the frenzied tempest the band lay down, riven with a focused and energized hostility. They also utilize dulcet and haunting layers of clean vocals on opener āBioluminescent Toxinsā in a quieter moment demonstrating the bandās dynamic abilities and desire to broaden their sonic horizons. Amitayās thought-provoking lyrical range weaves through visceral subject matter, threading together allegory and allusion in vehement admonishments of hypocrisy, as well as confronting the brutal complicity and complacency in current reality.
Featuring cover art by the bandās longtime artist of choice Kikyz1313 and aggressively muscular production from Pete Grossmann of Chicagoās Bricktop Recording, Sin Querencia marks a new milestone in Immortal Birdās now ten-plus year history as the bandās most structurally extreme and wide-ranging performance to date.
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Immortal Bird - Sin Querencia LP
NEW. ARRIVED UNSEALED.
20 Buck Spin Records
Chicagoās most uniquely harrowing and technically ferocious chaos unit Immortal Bird are back with their highly anticipated third album. 2019ās Thrive On Neglect saw the band maneuvering through an amalgam of sounds, blossoming into a warped and angular display of multi-layered anguish, that now serves as a springboard for further expansion on new album Sin Querencia.
Abandoning genre constraints, Immortal Bird coherently fuse elements of death and black metal, hardcore tumult, a dose of their cityās noise rock agitation, and a compositional complexity that recalls stalwart boundary-pushers like Gorguts and Ulcerate. Recording as a three-piece on Sin Querencia, guitarist Nate Madden recorded the majority of bass along with multi-instrumentalist bandmates Rae Amitay and Matt Korajczyk. The trio have evolved their collaboration to forge a cacophonous maelstrom of jagged metal intricacy with a surgical clarity, seeing the combination of Madden on guitar and Korajczyk on drums at its most centered and engaging.
Amitay gives another heart-rending and diverse vocal performance over the frenzied tempest the band lay down, riven with a focused and energized hostility. They also utilize dulcet and haunting layers of clean vocals on opener āBioluminescent Toxinsā in a quieter moment demonstrating the bandās dynamic abilities and desire to broaden their sonic horizons. Amitayās thought-provoking lyrical range weaves through visceral subject matter, threading together allegory and allusion in vehement admonishments of hypocrisy, as well as confronting the brutal complicity and complacency in current reality.
Featuring cover art by the bandās longtime artist of choice Kikyz1313 and aggressively muscular production from Pete Grossmann of Chicagoās Bricktop Recording, Sin Querencia marks a new milestone in Immortal Birdās now ten-plus year history as the bandās most structurally extreme and wide-ranging performance to date.











