Baltimore’s “weirdo thrash” stalwarts Nuclear Tomb have premiered their new single, “Unbowed and Averse,” via Invisible Oranges. The track is the second glimpse into their forthcoming full-length album, Epoch Inhumane, which is scheduled to arrive on 12th June via Rotted Life Records.
Returning with a sound that is as twisted as it is vicious, the quartet continues to fuse tight thrash riffing with noisy punk aggression and progressive rock ambition. This unique approach has earned them comparisons to trailblazing metal mavericks such as Voivod, Pestilence, and Coroner. The new material on Epoch Inhumane was refined over two years of touring, with the band promising faster speeds, deeper hooks, and warped narratives centered on societal collapse.
The album was engineered and mixed by Matt Michel at Viva Studio and mastered by Brad Boatright at Audiosiege, featuring striking cover art by Brad Moore. It will be available across vinyl, cassette, CD, and digital formats. Fans can expect a “mind thrashing sonic nightmare” that refuses to play by the traditional rules of the genre.
Fans of technical and old-school thrash should also check out the massive return of Anthrax.
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