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Wolf in the Nursery

by Walking Corpse Syndrome

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"Harder. Faster. Nastier." Matthew Bile, co-founder and rhythm guitarist of Walking Corpse Syndrome says of their new track, "Wolf in the Nursery."

"We wanted to pick up where Human Delusion left off. We felt we were finally breaking through some barriers and getting to the depths of sonic depravity. We wanted to see where else we could go."

The result is a blistering track that comprises all the best elements of Human Delusion, the brutal breakdown for a chorus and atmospheric interludes, with a fast paced fever pitch that will get the mosh pits frothier than the mouth of a rabies-infected raccoon.

The 6 piece metal band hails from Missoula, Montana, a college town more famous for its university and A River Runs Through It. But bands there are brutal, brooding, and tenacious... just like the winters.

"We do most of our song writing in the winter. The passes to get in and out of Missoula are too iffy to guarantee any shows. So the music reflects our mood," Bile continued.

The band saw a change in personnel for this album. Joined by the Tana Starkey on lead guitar, who won best guitarist in Missoula, the band saw a radical shift in tonality, speed, and heaviness. She brings a virtuosity for lead lines and solos that push the brutal groove music through the stratosphere.

Tana brought a fresh energy into the band, recording all of the pre-production and eventually doing all the bass parts on Embrace the Suffering.

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There’s a wolf in the nursery

Hide no one is safe its fangs are sharpened hooks the eyes are glazed with predatory ache salivating at the helpless its fuel to slay lay low and blanket the weak in a futile attempt to salvage a hope it's so ravenous for the incubated warm the feeble so defenseless nurse guardian necessitate the mercy kill there’s no choice with their embryotic blindness they will never see it coming. I already gutted spine excised waiting to die my excitement for the aided suicide froze the slaughter why is it keeping me alive?

Embrace the suffering and lead me to betrayal
Embrace the suffering and lead me to betrayal

Conceived in dismembered bodies it was shadowed in deceit a helping hand so sweet to relieve a pain sewn so deep I’m starting to believe I’m complete in this dream it has besieged on me.

My movements not of my own with this cortex displayed I have no control I’m so easily lead to its frosted garden chained to the vine unwillingly I assimilate it will harvest what it needs I’m inculcated

Here is the grave of my mental contention
I lost the fight the battle and the war
Here is the grave of my mental contention
I lost the fight the battle and the war

Embrace the suffering and lead me to betrayal
Embrace the suffering and lead me to betrayal

There’s nothing left of me my frailty the perfect chance to stitch back together the broken being the beast faulted me under mastery by what I can not see a new beginning soaked in depravity.

I will be used and I will be forgot
I will be used and I will be forgot

It’s making me do things I don’t want to how much can I betray? Its new alleviation has come unsustainable guilt dump its gone I’m left with the fallout of a sadistic mind alone decaying on the vine I see now why it's kept me alive

There’s a wolf in the nursery

Inside my own crypt somehow still vital a purgatory for believing the lie wooden feet too heavy to step these roots I can only scratch against the cold concrete I flow scratching a grey halo with no tools trying to catch my own back in this endless trial to redeem the casualties I just want to die

I will catch myself and I will slay Redemption in the form of self-immolation I will catch myself and I will slay

Embrace this suffering and lead me to betrayal
Embrace this suffering and lead me to betrayal
Embrace this suffering and lead me to betrayal
Embrace this suffering and lead me to betrayal

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released August 24, 2018

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Progressive Deathcore from Montana

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