Santa Fe death metal practitioners STREET TOMBS today unleash their new video for “Diseased Existence.” The track comes by way of their debut full-length, Reclusive Decay, released early this year via Carbonized Records.
Forged in the flames of the legendary underground venue, The Cave, in 2017 where they hosted numerous shows for the DIY punk/metal community of Santa Fe and surrounding cities, the STREET TOMBS collective has released three demos since 2018. Combining the death metal grit of early Sepultura and Bolt Thrower with the rabid d-beat/street punk of Discharge and G.B.H., Reclusive Decay presents a unified vision for all that is dark, heavy, and fast. As death and disease rage through our modern world, STREET TOMBS rip the abyss of suffering.
Watch STREET TOMBS’ “Diseased Existence” video at THIS LOCATION.
STREET TOMBS will kick off an eleven-date tour next month which will take them through the US and Canada. The journey begins on August 11th in St. Louis, Missouri and runs through August 25th in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Tickets are on sale now. See all confirmed dates below.
STREET TOMBS:
8/11/2023 CBGB – St. Louis, MO
8/12/2023 Black Circle Brewing – Indianapolis, IN
8/13/2023 Reggie’s Music Joint – Chicago, IL
8/14/2023 No Class – Cleveland, OH
8/15/2023 See Scape – Toronto, ON
8/17/2023 The Broadway – Brooklyn, NY
8/18/2023 Century – Philadelphia, PA
8/19/2023 The Junkyard – Richmond, VA
8/20/2023 Bogg’s Social & Supply – Atlanta, GA
8/22/2023 The Whittier Bar – Tulsa, OK
8/25/2023 Sister – Albuquerque, NM
STREET TOMBS’ Reclusive Decay was recorded, mixed, and mastered by Augustine Ortiz at The Decibel Foundry with additional recording by Galen Baudhuin, cover art by Todd White, additional interior artwork by Lucas B, and logo by Ben Brodsky.
Reclusive Decay is out now on CD, LP, cassette, and digitally. Find ordering options at the Carbonized webshop HERE or Bandcamp HERE where the record can be streamed.
“…ripping New Mexico death metal…” – Decibel Magazine
“The record feels like a cross between early thrash and punk rock mixed with some serious Bolt Thrower vibes for an experience that’ll put you right into the ground.” – Metal Injection
“The music on Reclusive Decay leaves a film on your face and in your mouth, a gritty, ashen mix that doesn’t taste great and feels like the back end of an alley fight… This is brutal, scathing stuff that leaves bruising and bloodied clothing behind, with you left to pick up what’s left of your physical and mental health.” – Meat Mead Metal
“…a powerhouse surge of obliteration, coupled with riffing that both blazes and contorts in insectile fevers, with colossal, cavern-deep vocals that add to the horrors. The convulsions in the riffage become even more lunatic, and the rhythm section keep pace, delivering their own pulse-pounding mechanisms of obliteration.” – No Clean Singing
“…if fans are seeking something that provides copious swathes of impact and crushing, crunching tone, then Reclusive Decay may just be an album to be checked out.” – The Razor’s Edge
STREET TOMBS:
Damian Jacoby – guitar, vocals
David McMaster – guitar, vocals
Ben Brodsky – drums
Galen Baudhuin – bass
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