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Forged in 2011, THEORIES released Regression in 2015 on Metal Blade Records, a worthy introduction of Lee McGlothlen’s (Black Breath, Grieving The Days To Come) caterwauling guitar riffs, Kusha Karimi’s (Immiserate, Nautilus) nauseating bass attack, and the relentlessly creative drumming of Joe Axler (Samothrace, Skarp, Book Of Black Earth).
Since their start, the band has toured extensively, having logged two appearances each at both Maryland Death Fest and Southwest Terror Fest, and sharing the road with the likes of Goatwhore, Cattle Decapitation, Black Breath, Early Graves, Ringworm, Gehenna, Exhumed, Wake, and Ghoul before coming home and refining their sound into something even more intense and inscrutable.
After releasing 2019’s Vessel, an album that pulls from multiple extremes to carve out its own grisly niche, THEORIES have reshaped to their core three-headed chaos outfit.
Since their start, the band has toured extensively, having logged two appearances each at both Maryland Death Fest and Southwest Terror Fest, and sharing the road with the likes of Goatwhore, Cattle Decapitation, Black Breath, Early Graves, Ringworm, Gehenna, Exhumed, Wake, and Ghoul before coming home and refining their sound into something even more intense and inscrutable.
After releasing 2019’s Vessel, an album that pulls from multiple extremes to carve out its own grisly niche, THEORIES have reshaped to their core three-headed chaos outfit.
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