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Coroner: 'Death Cult' demo to be released on Cd, vinyl
No Remorse Records will release the "Death Cult" demo from Swiss technical thrash metal masters Coroner on Cd and limited vinyl. This will be the first official re-release of "Death Cult", a four-song demo which was originally recorded and issued in 1986 in a limited edition of 250 cassette tapes. Due in December, it will also include bonus material.

Originally part of the road crew for fellow countrymen Celtic Frost, Coroner went on to become one of the most progressive extreme metal acts of the Eighties.

The connection between the Zurich band and Celtic Frost was so strong, in fact, that Celtic Frost frontman Tom G. Warrior offered to handle vocals for the emerging band's demo. Warrior and Coroner entered Switzerland's Magnetix studio on October 10, 1985, and nine days later they walked out with the impressive four-song 1986 release, "Death Cult".

While subsequent bootlegged CDs included the bonus tracks of "Arrogance in Uniform" and "Hate, Fire, Blood", the original four-track demo consisted of the following tracks: "Spectators of Sin", "Spiral Dream", "Aerial Combat" and "The Invincible". (Only "Spiral Dream" would make it onto Coroner's 1987 debut Lp, "R.I.P.")

According to The Bnr Metal Pages, Coroner "progressed from the raw speed of 'R.I.P.' to the more laidback style of 'Grin', releasing five albums (not counting the semi-compilation 'Coroner' album) that are all different and yet all are undeniably related, and undeniably Coroner. The band called it a day in 1994, actually before the release of 'Coroner', with Marky Edelmann joining Apollyon Sun and Tommy T. Baron going to Kreator, though neither is still with those bands."

Coroner last year released the first teaser for its forthcoming Dvd. The career-spanning double Dvd will contain a ton of material from the archives and a full-length concert from the band's reunion shows in 2011-2012. A 2013 release is expected.

 


Details Posted on Tuesday Jul 23rd, 2013
Writer @Neurotic

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