JAKARTA - The extreme death metal squad Job For A Cowboy (JFAC) released an official music video for their song The Forever Rot.
This song is taken from JFAC's first album in 10 years, Moon Healer, which will be released on February 23 via Metal Blade. The follow-up to the Sun Eater (2014) album was produced by Jason Suecof.
The producer previously worked with Trivium, August Burns Red, The Black Dahlia Murder, All That Remains, Whitechapel, and Devildriver.
The album also marks JFAC's first release with new drummer Navine Kaperweis, who previously played with vocalist Jonny Davy in a Fleshwought side project.
But why wait so long? "I have to take step back in the band after the family. It is a catalyst that ultimately creates a crossroads for all of us. We all separate into our respective paths," Davy explained in his statement.
"Being a father, additional music projects, academic titles, and careers outside the band take priority and focus on life," so the band agreed to a prolonged break, but with the door open to return.
"Everything is prepared so that we can collaborate on a new project together, this is the time to cross the threshold for something new," said Davy.
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Originally based in Arizona, JFAC's long-awaited new album is a real illustration of what happens when creativity, aggression, and instability unite for the first time in years.
Like Sun Eater, Moon Healer's album has many aspects of music, brutal without shame, and interesting conceptuals. The first single, The Agony SEEping Storm, is mathematically a combination of an amazing death metal gada that specializes in unconventional riffs that echo similarities with legendary experimentalists such as Cynic, Aethyist, and Gobaluts.
The new fresh and re-inspired formation, guitarist Tony Sannicandro and Al Glassman, bassist Nick Schendzielos and Suitcaseweis all smoothly continued the role Sun Eater left behind.
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