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MORAL COLLAPSE, Featuring Hannes Grossmann, Unveil Blistering "Sculpting the Womb of Misery" Guitar Playthrough

Upcoming album includes guest guitarists Kevin Hufnagel (Gorguts, Dysrhythmia), Bobby Koelble (Death, Nader Sadek), Tony Das (Bhoomi, Peepal Tree), and Michael Wöss (Agathodaimon, Sektor)

Moral Collapse

Moral Collapse is a recently formed extreme metal project formed by Subcontinental Records owner Arun Natarajan (vocals, guitar, bass), Sudarshan Mankad (guitar), and Hannes Grossmann (drums), who has been involved in Necrophagist, Obscura, Alkaloid, and a myriad of many other progressive or death metal acts. They are planning their self-titled debut album for this year, which includes many guest guitarists such as Kevin Hufnagel (Gorguts, Dysrhythmia), Bobby Koelble (Death, Nader Sadek), Tony Das (Bhoomi, Peepal Tree), and Michael Wöss (Agathodaimon, Sektor) as well as improv/jazz musicians Julius Gabriel (saxophone, electronics) Mia Zabelka (violin, vocals), and Sandesh Nagaraj (samples).

We are pleased to be exclusively premiering the guitar playthrough video of "Sculpting the Womb of Misery," which boasts the group's progressive virtuosity smoothly meshing with their mighty death metal intensity and brutality. You can check out the video as well as the upcoming album's tracklisting and artwork now.

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Tracklisting:
1. Sculpting the Womb of Misery
2. Your Stillborn be Praised
3. Suspension of Belief
4. Rumination
5. Denier of Light
6. To the Blind, All Things Sudden
7. Abandoned Rooms of Misspelt Agony

MORAL COLLAPSE, Featuring Hannes Grossmann, Unveil Blistering "Sculpting the Womb of Misery" Guitar Playthrough

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"This debut LP lands in the rare territory of balancing havoc and slight restraint, resulting in a genuinely impactful release."

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Moral Collapse is a supergroup of sorts held together by Arun Natarajan (Eccentric Pendulum), Sudarshan Mankad (Infamy) and perhaps more notable in the Western...