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DEBUT FULL-LENGTH 'Of Fracture and Failure'
Available through Neurotic Records and www.offractureandfailure.com
Ulcerate's debut full-length 'Of Fracture and Failure' is available now on Neurotic Records. The album comprises 9 tracks of crushing dark death metal, with more than a few surprises in store. The culmination of 2 years of writing, 'Of Fracture...' brings new meaning to the phrase 'linear song-writing', mixing pure rhythmic and dissonant extremity with an unnerving sense of melody and atmosphere...
Decibel Magazine [ positive ]
Aardschok Magazine: 86/100
Rock Tribune (Belgium): 80/100
Aversionline.com: [ positive ]
Deadtide: [ positive ]
Empire of Death: 85/100
The Metalforge: 4.5/5
Pyro Music: 8.3/10
Metalreview.com: 16/18
Global Domination: 9/10
Vampire Magazine
Masterful Magazine: 8/10
Vile Magazine: 5/5 [ print publication out mid-2007 ]
Metalfan.nl: 90/100
Gutteral Zine: 93/100
Disagreement.net [ positive ]
For all interviews / reviews - VISIT ULCERATE MEDIA...
Originally a concept of Jamie Saint Merat and Michael Hoggard, together with the addition of vocalist Mark Seeney in late 2000, the foundation of Ulcerate was formed. Then under the moniker 'Bloodwreath', this line-up remained intact for all of 2001 whilst the band struggled to find a 'sound' both stylistically and compositionally.
Early 2002 brought a line-up change with the enlisting of guitarist Jared Commerer, and James Wallace to fill the now vacant vocal position - Mark having left to pursue his drumming. This new line-up brought a new level of focus to the band and work quickly began in constructing material that would later become the four tracks of the band's first recording effort. It was with this release that the decision was made for a clean slate beginning and so came the demise of Bloodwreath, and the subsequent rise of Ulcerate.
While it was fairly removed from Ulcerate's current sound and direction, this S/T 2003 demo proved to be a solid platform from which the band could evolve. It also helped garner a wider local appreciation with people beginning to recognise the style and songs. As it stands the tracks 'Subversive Supremacy' and 'Smash the Deceitful' are still popular regular inclusions in the current live set.
Throughout 2003 the band continued to build from the success off the S/T demo and by late November tracking was already underway for 'The Coming Of Genocide' EP. During this recording process Jared Commerer decided he wished to focus on his jazz bass playing and so chose to leave Ulcerate. Michael Rothwell joined soon after filling the void on second guitar left by the departure of Jared. Also at this time Ulcerate's first permanent bassist was enlisted in the form of Phil Kusabs.
For the second time in as many years local support for the band built rapidly off the back of a release - this time with 'The Coming Of Genocide'.
While 2004 proved to be a highly successful year with a solid line-up, by mid 2005 the decision was made to further refine the Ulcerate 'sound', and the band opted to move to a cleaner finger style bass approach, adding an extra dimension to the sound. Thus Paul Kelland was recruited with the departure of Phil Kusabs.
Early 2006 vocalist James Wallace departed, with Ben Read (ex-Kill Me Quickly, Misadventures in Self Surgery) filling his vacancy bringing an entirely different sound and a formidable set of lungs to the band on the eve of completing their debut full-length for Italy's The Spew records. The 2004 demo 'The Coming of Genocide' was also rereleased on The Flood Records, with 2003's self-titled demo included as bonus tracks and an interactive CD-ROM component.
In April 2006 Ulcerate signed with Dutch extreme metal label Neurotic Records, whose roster includes such notable acts as Spawn of Possession, Psycroptic, Visceral Bleeding and Panzerchrist among others. Their debut full-length 'Of Fracture and Failure', slated for an August release, will prove to be Ulcerate’s most accomplished material to date and will hopefully solidify their name in the international extreme music genre...[if !IE] ..[endif]

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Music:

Member Since: 11/20/2006
Band Website: offractureandfailure.com
Band Members: Ben Read - Vocals
Michael Hoggard - Guitar
Michael Rothwell - Guitar
Paul Kelland - Bass
Jamie Saint Merat - Drums
Influences: Immolation
Gorguts
Shining
Hate Eternal
Angelcorpse
Jakob
Anaal Nathrakh
Blut Aus Nord
Origin
Gorgoroth
Necrophagist
Cryptopsy
Suffocation
Today is the Day
Godspeed You! Black Emperor
Bohren und der Club of Gore
Jesu

Sounds Like: Pitch black
Record Label: Neurotic Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

The Amenta + Ulcerate New Zealand Tour October 07

Australia's The Amenta will be touring New Zealand for 2 dates in October with Ulcerate, and our buds in Asphyxiate will be coming along for the ride:Friday October 12 | Valve, WellingtonSaturday Oct ...
Posted by Ulcerate on Fri, 03 Aug 2007 07:57:00 PST

New interview: Transcend zine

Click here to check it out...Transcend Zinetranscend666.com...
Posted by Ulcerate on Thu, 05 Jul 2007 03:18:00 PST

Vampire mag review

Vampire Magazine http://www.vampire-magazine.com/article.php?aid=43422 Reviewed by Dave Waite Doing more twists, turns and somersaults than a gut full of rotting vindaloo, New Zealand's premie...
Posted by Ulcerate on Mon, 25 Jun 2007 03:26:00 PST

Empire of Death review: 85/100

http://www.empireofdeath.com/[ Translated from Italian ] With a remarkable delay (what a notice, talking about Neurotic Records?!) here it is, the debut album for Ulcerate, band who succeeded to reach...
Posted by Ulcerate on Tue, 19 Jun 2007 05:40:00 PST

The Metalforge review: 4.5/5

http://www.themetalforge.com/modules.php?name=Reviews&ro p=showcontent&id=1138A remarkable debut release Brutal death metal is a genre that can be quite difficult to appreciate at times. I...
Posted by Ulcerate on Tue, 19 Jun 2007 05:39:00 PST

Pyro Music review: 8.3/10

http://www.pyromusic.net/index.php?p=reviews_review&revi ew=Ulcerate-Of_Fracture_And_Failure&id=1047To use a cliché, the New Zealand Metal scene has gone from strength to strength in the last f...
Posted by Ulcerate on Tue, 19 Jun 2007 05:38:00 PST

Metalreview.com review: 16/18

http://www.metalreview.com/3725/Ulcerate-Of-Fracture-And-Fai lure.aspxAnno 2006 was an excellent year for technical death metal, and with all the buzz surrounding Psycroptic's Symbols of Failure a...
Posted by Ulcerate on Tue, 19 Jun 2007 05:36:00 PST

Global Domination Review: 9/10

http://www.globaldomination.se/reviews/ulcerate-of-fracture- and-failureWell, it had to happen sometime  the fusion of tech death and post-rock, this ain't something unique to New Zealand (the home of...
Posted by Ulcerate on Tue, 19 Jun 2007 05:34:00 PST

New Merch: Hoodies

New hoodies in stock featuring 'The Martyr' design... offractureandfailure.com/store.html ...
Posted by Ulcerate on Mon, 09 Apr 2007 03:19:00 PST

New Interview posted

Check it out, for French zine Violent Solutions: offractureandfailure.com/media.html
Posted by Ulcerate on Wed, 04 Apr 2007 05:27:00 PST