℗ 2023 Relapse Records
Released August 25, 2023
Duration 41m 45s
Record Label Relapse Records
Catalogue No. RR7531
Genre Metal
 

Unholy Deification

Incantation

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1.1
Offerings (The Swarm) IV
Incantation
3:48
1.2
Concordat (The Pact) I
Incantation
4:39
1.3
Chalice (Vessel Consanguineous) VIII
Incantation
3:47
1.4
Homunculus (Spirit Made Flesh) IX
Incantation
4:37
1.5
Invocation (Chthonic Merge) X
Incantation
2:52
1.6
Megaron (Sunken Chamber) VI
Incantation
4:37
1.7
Convulse (Words of Power) III
Incantation
4:33
1.8
Altar (Unify In Carnage) V
Incantation
3:03
1.9
Exile (Defy The False) II
Incantation
4:06
1.10
Circle (Eye of Ascension) VII
Incantation
5:43
Death Metal icons Incantation prepare the masses for their new album, Unholy Deification, via Relapse Records. Edified over three-plus decades of experience, Unholy Deification is the group's 13th full-length album. Validated by peers seasoned and new, Incantation are more vital than ever - the lineup, featuring founding guitarist/vocalist John McEntee, drummer Kyle Severn, bassist Chuck Sherwood, and guitarist Luke Shively, displays death metal know-how and the power of determination. "I'm not interested in playing it safe," McEntee asserts. "I think other people feel that there are limits to what we do. However, I don't see it that way. If it feels right, then it's Incantation. The songs we write are an honest expression of ourselves. When people hear the new album, I hope they think, "Why are these guys so pissed off?!" Rage gives focus, which is why this album turned out the way it did." Lyrically, Unholy Deification originates with Sherwood. An avid reader and occult logician, the Incantation bassist wanted to capture a fully-realized concept of evolution through enlightenment. Expect thought-provoking, historically-derived intellection. That the mortal-to-deity narrative interacts with the merciless musical conflagration of hard-hitting tracks such as "Concordat (The Pact) I," "Homunculus (Spirit Made Flesh) IX," and "Invocation (Chthonic Merge) X". Make no mistake - the ferocious new album, featuring guests Jeff Beccera (Possessed), Henry Veggian (ex-Revenant), and Dan Vadim Von (Morbid Angel), is pure Death Metal. Incantation's sepulchral pandemonium is visually enhanced by award-winning artist and longstanding collaborator Eliran Kantor (Immolation, Kreator, Cavalera, and more.) The end result is an interpretation of Italian Renaissance masters, but thrust into Incantation's cauldron of chromatic malice.
48 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Relapse Records Studio Masters

Tracks 1-10 – 44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM, mastered in 48 kHz / 24-bit
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.32
-0.33 to -0.32
-16.16
-16.91 to -15.62
-13.23
-14.00 to -12.70
11
11 to 12
1
Offerings (The Swarm) IV
-0.32-16.04-13.011
2
Concordat (The Pact) I
-0.32-16.00-13.111
3
Chalice (Vessel Consanguineous) VIII
-0.33-15.68-12.911
4
Homunculus (Spirit Made Flesh) IX
-0.32-16.49-13.612
5
Invocation (Chthonic Merge) X
-0.32-15.62-12.711
6
Megaron (Sunken Chamber) VI
-0.32-15.89-12.711
7
Convulse (Words of Power) III
-0.32-16.47-13.712
8
Altar (Unify In Carnage) V
-0.33-16.79-13.812
9
Exile (Defy The False) II
-0.32-15.73-12.811
10
Circle (Eye of Ascension) VII
-0.32-16.91-14.012

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