Immurge
Boise, Idaho, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2018 | SELF
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Immurge are an aggressive metal quartet from Boise, Idaho who comprise of Josh Meyer (vocals), Kameron Hamer (guitars), Steven Andrews (guitars) and Gabe Hodges (drums).
Their debut EP “Deadweight` covers topics from religion to drug use to the end of the world.
It`s the culmination of several years of writing songs we just loved playing both for ourselves and with a crowd in mind, “ explained guitarist Kameron Hamer. “Every riff, lyric, drum fill, and production track we added to these songs was written with the intent to play these songs and have an absolute blast doing it, whether other people enjoyed the songs or not. Hopefully, they do, though.”
This extended play opens with title track `Deadweight` a brief and slightly unnerving introduction. It gives the impression of something more sinister to come as the lyrics are shared in a deep slightly distorted manner over a backdrop that the Friday13th franchise would die for. A pounding drum beat leads us into `Begin` which is almost an invitation, a challenge or maybe an expectation of the faithful to let themselves go insane at a live show. The line “Bludgeon your eardrums, break your fucking neck, Melt your fucking face and then we’ll leave this place” really says it all.
`New Way` is a much faster paced offering which had some real guitar chord intricacies although it still retained it`s brutal cacophony of noise throughout. We had a brief respite at about two thirds of the way through before returning to it`s former savage intent. The lyrics seemed to relate to a kind of rebirth of sorts, a new beginning possibly. Although `Ruiner` checks in at just under four minutes there`s so much packed into the 234 seconds of its life.
A number that plainly alludes to somebody with a toxic personality and calling them out for it.
An almost sci-fi intro followed by some grinding guitar riffs and pounding drums before growled vocals join. It kind of slows down slightly with lyrics almost screamed before they are almost hypnotically chanted. A slight breather before it returns with more intensive vocals almost fighting to be heard over the musical discord before ending abruptly. Stunning.
`Payday` is a more mid-paced kind of offering with vocals that at times are less guttural than previous. I wasn`t sure what to make of the lyrics which seemed to hint at a rather dysfunctional family unit somehow subdued or medicated by drugs, possibly prescription or other or maybe it was a metaphor for something quite unrelated, you decide. There were some crushing rhythms and hard-hitting chord riffs that set a platform for the vocals to stand out. We have a kind of critique or invective on religion, religious dogma, and religious hypocrisy with `Delusion` a quite brief but merciless musical onslaught.
This release closes out on `End` with quite guttural vocals set against a thumping, pounding and quite ear splitting aural assault. It questions how the end will come whether through a nuclear blast or payment for past sins and seems to conclude that it will be ruthless and bloody.
Hands up, extreme or aggressive metal either of the hardcore, deathcore or metalcore genre usually leaves me cold but there was something in Immurge that really touched base with me.
Listening to these guys on a cold and frosty morning in the centre of England, they certainly had my toes tapping along and my head nodding and for someone like me that’s a real result.
`Deadweight` is certainly far from what that might imply, give this a blast and watch Immurge surface into your subconscious.
Rating 9 /10 - Maximum Volume Music
Coming from the depths of Boise, Idaho comes a new player in the deathcore field. Releasing their first song in 2019 the deathcore group Immurge quickly established their sound as right in your face heavy, just how we like our metal. Immurge is an aggressive deathcore group that builds their momentum off of remarkable flow within the songwriting. The Idaho based deathcore group just made a strong case for their talents with their debut EP “Deadweight”. This heavy hitting seven track EP is the perfect new 2022 material to break in the new year. Immurge tasks themselves with creating some pretty high energy deathcore that will get anyone’s headbanging. Accompanying the release of their EP came a music video for one of my favorite tracks off the EP “Delusion”. The video is shot with creative cinematography in mind and a compelling atmosphere to help emphasize the song. Immurge has done a fantastic job with their EP, taking some aspects of the older era of metal and fusing them with the modern era plays off perfectly. The seven track EP clocks in at around 20 minutes, with each song flowing off the other’s momentum in a thoughtful manner. Immurge has an idea on what they want and they’re able to get there. We are stoked for what’s next for the heavy hitters in Immurge. This is one group we are very impressed with. - New Fury Media
Idahoan rockers Immurge have detonated an explosive track with their newest single “Delusion.” The track’s lofty theme is inspired by the writing of modern atheist philosopher Richard Dawkins. Weighty philosophical material for even weightier music. Dropped guitars and perfectly timed drums grind like cogs in a well-oiled giant mech while grim vocals denounce blind conviction. We cannot get enough.
We added this track to our Heavy Heavy Heavy playlist on Spotify. Blast through “Delusion” below and follow Immurge for more band updates. - Havoc Underground
Coming from the depths of Boise, Idaho comes a new player in the deathcore field. Releasing their first song in 2019 the deathcore group Immurge quickly established their sound as right in your face heavy, just how we like our metal. Immurge is an aggressive deathcore group that builds their momentum off of remarkable flow within the songwriting. The Idaho based deathcore group just made a strong case for their talents with their debut EP “Deadweight”. This heavy hitting seven track EP is the perfect new 2022 material to break in the new year. Immurge tasks themselves with creating some pretty high energy deathcore that will get anyone’s headbanging. Accompanying the release of their EP came a music video for one of my favorite tracks off the EP “Delusion”. The video is shot with creative cinematography in mind and a compelling atmosphere to help emphasize the song. Immurge has done a fantastic job with their EP, taking some aspects of the older era of metal and fusing them with the modern era plays off perfectly. The seven track EP clocks in at around 20 minutes, with each song flowing off the other’s momentum in a thoughtful manner. Immurge has an idea on what they want and they’re able to get there. We are stoked for what’s next for the heavy hitters in Immurge. This is one group we are very impressed with and recommend you giving a listen! - New Transcendence
Aside from being heavy as hell sonically, the EP is darker lyrically, touching on religion, drug use and the end of the world. Deadweight is also an adrenaline level raising, high energy number—seriously, we reckon the band smashed a coupla redbulls before heading into the recording booth.
“Deadweight is the culmination of several years of writing songs we just loved playing both for ourselves and with a crowd in mind,” says guitarist Kameron Hamer. “Every riff, lyric, drum fill, and production track we added to these songs was written with the intent to play these songs and have an absolute blast doing it, whether other people enjoyed the songs or not. Hopefully they do, though.”
Deadweight was produced by Brogun Allen (Nightowl Studios), who used classic and modern elements to bring the band’s nosebleed inducing tunes to life.
Immurge is Josh Meyer (vocals), Kameron Hamer (guitars), Steven Andrews (guitars) and Gabe Hodges (drums). They released their debut single, New Way, in 2019, leaving us all clamouring for more. And now, with their debut EP, they’ve delivered a merciless onslaught of sound. We’ll be keeping our eyes on their socials for whatever they do next!
Deadweight is available to stream now.
FOR FANS OF: Emmure, Fit For An Autopsy, Thy Art Is Murder - Hysteria Magazine
Discography
DEADWEIGHT EP- January 2022
1. Deadweight
2. Begin
3. New Way
4. Ruiner
5. Payday
6. Delusion
7. End
SINGLES
Carbon Copy - February 2022
Nerve - March 2022
Madness - April 2022
Lethal Groove - June 2022
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Bio
We are a Hard Metal band from Boise, Idaho USA. We pull influences in our sound from various genres to cultivate something we believe is the hardest thing metal can offer. From blistering riffs, breakdowns that make your face grimace in disgust and approval, and a unique blend of production and instrumentation, we promise you will NEVER leave our show without neck problems.
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