MERCYLESS – the legend is back

The one and only MERCYLESS, one of the cultest Death Metal acts ever to emerge from France, the one that released the two classic albums “Abject Offerings” (Vinyl Solution, 1992) and “Coloured Funeral” (Century Media, 1993), the one that relentlessly toured Europe with the likes of DEATH (RIP, Chuck), ASPHYX, UNLEASHED, TIAMAT or more recently LOUDBLAST, that one band is back with a new FREE digital single, “Altered Divination” ahead of the October 7th release of its new full-length, “Pathetic Divinity”.

Featuring a brand new song, “My Name Is Legion”, produced at Psykron studio (PUTRID OFFAL) and mastered at Conkrete studio (OTARGOS…), and a raw “official bootleg” 2014 live recording of the 1992 classic “Substance of Purity”, the single is a foretaste of things to come any unholy Death Metal fan should get right now!

Hear the roar of the horde sharpening its weapons preparing for a new battle against everything holy!

Line up
Max Otero – guitars & vocals
Gautier Merklen – guitars
Matthieu Merklen – bass
Laurent Michalak – drums

Discography
2016 – “Pathetic Divinity”
2016 – “Altered Divination” (single)
2015 – “Live Offerings” (official bootleg)
2015 – “Blast from the Past” (split EP w/ Crusher)
2013 – “Unholy Black Splendor”
2012 – “Vision from the Past – Live 1989” (official bootleg)
2011 – “In Memory of Agrazabeth” (compilation)
2000 – “Sure to Be Pure”
1996 – “C.O.L.D.”
1993 – “Coloured Funeral”
1991 – “Abject Offerings”
1990 – “Vomiting Nausea” (EP)

Free digital single

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Home: Parczew (Poland). Interests / Hobbies: music, musical journalism, oriental studies, anthropology, psychology, medicine, sociology. Favourite music genres: first of all the all genres of Metal, Hardcore and Progressive Rock as well as Gothic, Ambient, Classical Music, Ethnic Music, Sacred Music, Choral Music, Soundtracks, New Age Music, Folk Music i sometimes Jazz, Electro, Experimental or Alternative Music... He co-founded magazine & webzine Born To Die'zine as Gnom.
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