UK extreme metallers Abduction is now streaming their massive new single "Razors Of Occam" alongside a music video directed by Jake Kindred. The music predictably comes straight from hell, and is from Abduction's upcoming record Existentialismus, due out February 21.
"'Razors of Occam' is a celebration of the back-breaking labour that our grandfathers and grandmothers endured over the past century to build the houses and systems that maintain our (relative) safety and comfort here in the west," said Abduction vocalist A|V. '"There's more honour in the last gasping breath, spilled forth from a dying old man's chest, than in all the seas of all the tears the younger can conjure. For with one wish, they'd give it all away."
Existentialismus was recorded and produced by Ian Boult at Stuck On A Name Studios in Nottingham, while the final touches of post-production and mastering were handled by Tore Stjerna (Watain, Mayhem, Deströyer 666) at Necromorbus Studios in Sweden. The striking and immersive cover art is the work of Julia Soboleva. Pre-orders for Existentialismus are available here.