6/09/2023

Glass Casket - We Are Gathered Here Today... (2004)

Deathcore band from USA [Winston-Salem, North Carolina]
Tracklist: 
01. Pencil Lead Syringe
02. And So It Was Said
03. Fisted and Forgotten
04. Fearfully and Wonderfully Made
05. Cellar Door
06. Chew Your Fingers
07. Scarlet Paint and Gasoline
08. In Between the Sheets
09. A Gray A.M. You Will Never Get to See


North Carolina was once a state just like any other. Ordinary, humble and average. Of course these types of calm facades can only hide their brewing extremity for so long before the dam bursts… and that’s exactly what’s happened. Now a hotbed for extreme hardcore/metal acts such as Between The Buried And Me, Beloved, Hopesfall and Undying, just to name a few, North Carolina has a new face to be proud of: GLASS CASKET. Formerly known as Gadrel, GLASS CASKET originally formed in Winston-Salem, North Carolina during the summer of 2001 with the core line-up of Blake Richardson (drums), Adam Cody (vocals), Ian Tuten (guitar), and Dustie Waring (guitar). Several months later, Sid Menon, from the indie group Upheld, joined the ranks on bass guitar, completing the line up. The quintet recorded a three-song demo that quickly drew the attention of Abacus Recordings, who signed the band shortly thereafter. GLASS CASKET entered the studio with the production skills of Jamie King (Between the Buried and Me, Beloved) at the helm for their debut full-length for Abacus Recordings, We Are Gathered Here Today… Mastered at West West Side by Alan Douches, their album showcases a furious mixture of grind and metal with a hardcore ethic throughout. No punches are pulled, no brutality softened, and certainly no one is getting out unscathed. From the pounding openers “Pencil Lead Syringe” and “And So It Was Said” to the eerily placed melodies in “In Between The Sheets,” brutality abounds throughout We Are Gathered Here Today… Executed with a deadly accuracy that never lessens the intensity throughout the nine-song barrage of riffs, blastbeats and chugging battery, GLASS CASKET have upped the ante by fine-tuning the brutal edges to a lethal point. A word of advice: PROTECT YOUR JUGULAR!

The three demo tracks in question are essentially three Gadrel songs, they are no different from those released in "To Cherish a Falsity" Demo 2002

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