
One year after the acclaimed Duality, international quartet Defacement is about to let hell loose with their fourth studio record, Doomed, once again to be released through Avantgarde Music death metal division Unorthodox Emanations. With members originally from Lybia, Italy and the Netherlands, and now located all across Europe, Defacement embodies the very concept of borderless.
The band provided an apt description for their new record, which follows: Doomed blends the visceral power of extreme metal with the raw intimacy of spoken word, navigating sonic territory that is both ambient and aggressively dissonant. The lyrical content reflects a tormented psyche caught in a loop of self-denial, metaphysical questioning, and rejection of superficiality. It’s music as therapy, confession, and confrontation—existing in the cracks between structure and collapse.
Doomed is a disorienting and deeply introspective descent into the fractured self. Across eight tracks, Defacement constructs a landscape of emotional desolation—haunted by mirrors, silence, and the repetition of internal wounds. Combining elements of spoken word, dissonant doom, blackened textures, and atmospheric noise, Doomed is less an album than a psychological reckoning. The lyrics, poetic and unflinching, explore the themes of identity erosion, spiritual distortion, and existential collapse.
Enriched by a powerful cover image, Pilgrims, by Norwegian photographer Kjetil Karlsen, and mastered by dissonance overlord Brendan Sloan (Convulsing, Altars), Doomed will be available on August 22nd on CD, LP and digital. US vinyl version in collaboration with Total Dissonance Worship.
“Worthless” is the first single from Defacement new album and can be streamed exclusively via Avantgarde Music YouTube channel and Bandcamp.
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US vinyls by Total Dissonance Worship
