INGESTED Release Music Video For New Single “Endless Machine”

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UK death metallers Ingested have dropped their latest single, “Endless Machine,” to celebrate the arrival of their full-length studio album, “The Tide Of Death And Fractured Dreams”, out today via Metal Blade Records.

Comments vocalist Jason Evans: “‘Endless Machine’ is about the day-to-day grind you get stuck in, when you haven’t found the courage to get up and take charge of your own situation. Take a deep breath, embrace the risk, and don’t get stuck in an endless machine with no way out. So, sink your teeth into the live mayhem of this new video and expect the same carnage on our upcoming tour with Fallujah, Vulvodynia, and Melancolia.”

Not many top-tier death metal bands can record and release an album a year and follow it with an extensive tour. That’s hardly ever been the case for Manchester, England’s crushing, visceral Ingested. Since the release of their fifth album, 2020’s “Where Only God May Tread“, the band has been on a creative tear that has produced almost a full record every year – even through the COVID-19 pandemic – but has resulted in the kind of musical growth that only comes from constantly practicing, playing, and writing.

The band’s latest output, “The Tide Of Death And Fractured Dreams”, is not only as innovative and brutal as their last disc — the bleak, firestorm “Ashes Lie Still” — it showcases a band willing to expand its creativity without sacrificing the ferocity that made it one of the most impressively destructive, technical death metal bands on the scene. “The Tide Of Death And Fractured Dreams” is proof that once Ingested sniffs out a trail of musical blood, they ravenously follow it until they’ve uncovered a festering feast.

Produced by the band with the guidance of recording engineer Nico Beninato, the record includes a guest appearance by Chimaira’s Mark Hunter who provides guest vocals for the track “In Nothingness” and Sylosis singer Josh Middleton who contributes to “Expect To Fail,” as well as the striking cover art of David Seidman

“The Tide Of Death And Fractured Dreams” Artwork

Whether pummeling listeners with double-bass rolls, blast-beats, and grinding rhythm; breaking it all down with jagged, staggered riffs, and piercing harmonics; or flooding the mix with rapid-fire bursts of minor key melodies, Ingested has injected all of their experience, skill, and artistry into the ten trenchant new songs on “The Tide Of Death And Fractured Dreams”. Where the new album differs from its predecessor isn’t in its brutality or melodicism, it’s in the songwriting and the way the tunes flow together in a way that’s vicious, but not morose.

Ashes… was constructed in the COVID period, and the mood of that album definitely reflects that time,” the band notes, The Tide Of Death And Fractured Dreams, we wanted to bring the energy up a bit. As much as we like what we did with Ashes…, its depressive tone isn’t something we wanted to continue to explore quite as much. There are definitely some dark moments on …Tide…, but for the most part, we took a more upbeat approach to the songs this time around.”

Ingested’s “The Tide Of Death And Fractured Dreams” is now out on CD, digitally, and LP in the color variants described below, and can be ordered HERE.

  • Pulverized Viridian (US)
  • Wounded Scarlet (US)
  • Sapphire Shards (EU)
  • Empty Crimson (EU – ltd. 500)
  • Shattered Harlequin(EU – ltd. 500)
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