Cabal announce new album “Everything Rots”

Author Benedetta Baldin - 14.11.2024

Danish deathcore heavyweights Cabal have announced their second album “Everything Rots” with the new single ‘End Times’. “Everything Rots” features 13 brand new tracks and shows once again what the hardest band in Denmark is built for – brutal deathcore! The album will be released on 11th April via Nuclear Blast Records. The band begin a month long tour across UK and EU alongside Signs Of The Swarm, Varials and To The Grave on the 24th of October.

End Times is our soundtrack to the end of the world, it’s fast and agressive and marks a new era of CABAL and the announcement of our next album ‘Everything Rots’. We are back and we are angrier than ever. Andreas Bjulver

Pre-Order “Everything Rots” here: https://cabal.bfan.link/everything-rots.ema
Stream ‘End Times‘ here: https://cabal.bfan.link/end-times.ema
Watch the video of ‘End Times‘ here: 

FACES OF DEATH Tour:
14.11.24 Czech Republic Prague – Futurum
15.11.24 Germany Dresden – Reithalle
16.11.24 Germany Hamburg – Gruenspan #>
17.11.24 Sweden Gothenburg – Musikens Hus
19.11.24 Sweden Stockholm – Kollektivet Livet
20.11.24 Denmark Copehagen – Pumpehuset
21.11.24 Germany Hannover – Béi Chéz Heinz
22.11.24 The Netherlands Tilburg – Poppodium 013
23.11.24 Germany Cologne – Essigfabrik
24.11.24 The Netherlands Haarlem – Patronaat

# No Cabal
= w/ Heart Of A Coward
+ w/ Necrotted
> w/ Acranius

Tracklist:

  1. Become Nothing
  2. Redemption Denied
  3. Everything Rots
  4. No Peace (ft. Jamie of Viscera)
  5. Hell Hounds
  6. Still Cursed (ft. Aaron of Ten56)
  7. Unveiled (ft. Matthi of Nasty)
  8. Forever Marked
  9. End Times
  10. Snake Tongues
  11. Stuck (ft. Joel of Aviana)
  12. Beneath Blackend Skies (ft. Alan of Distant)

Cabal has through the years proved themselves as one of the heaviest and most uncompromising metal acts hailing from Copenhagen, Denmark. The bands sound is visceral and destructive and aims to bring forth absolute chaos by drawing inspiration from everything from crushing death metal, contemporary metallic hardcore and metalcore to unnerving soundscapes and dark electronic music.

Since the release of  their first album in 2018 the band toured most of the planet, from Europe and North America to Japan and Australia, as well as renowned festivals like, Roskilde Festival, Copenhell, Summer Slaughter, Brutal Assault and many more, and they have no intention of slowing down. All of the above combined with features from some of the modern metal scenes most prominent names like; Matt Heafy from Trivium, Jamie Hails from Polaris and Joe Bad from Fit For An Autopsy, the band has shown the world that Denmark has something to offer when it comes to bone crushing heaviness.

The band are now gearing up for the release of their 4th studio album; “Everything Rots”. 
“Everything Rots” is the most focused and ferocious Cabal has ever sounded, while still 
expanding on the sound that fans expect from the band. Ear piercing electronic parts and 
unsettling soundscapes fuse together with bone-rattling riffs and uncompromising 
breakdowns to create a sonic attack on the senses that’s sure to please and surprise any fan of extreme heaviness. Just like instrumentals the lyrics are dark and direct as they detail the cyclical nature of depression, addiction and trauma, as they work through and detail deeply scarring life experiences and invite the listernes inside a dark world were everything everything rots and falls apart again and again and again.

Tracks like ’Still Cursed’ dives into the struggle of dealing with depression and feeling eternally cursed, while the title track is an anthem for the generations born into a world of crushing uncertainty, that feels like it could collapse around them at any time. ’No Peace’ describes the harrowing real life ordeal of finding a dying suicide victim in the streets of Copenhagen, and powerlessly watching the life drains from their eyes. ‘Unveiled’ and ‘Forever Marked’ deals with two sides of the same experience of having an abuser close to you. One describes the intense anger and feeling of betrayal, that comes from finding out that someone you considered family could commit such acts, while the other the feeling of guilt in knowing that this happened so close to you without you catching on to it. 

The album will be released through Nuclear Blast in April 2025 and like a rabid hell hound on a chain, this album is foaming at the mouth to be released and unleash the rot upon the world.