“Reassembled In Pain,” the critically-lauded 2019 demo EP from Colorado death/punk unit CHTHONIC DEITY, was released last October and sold out quickly.
Mixed by Greg Wilkinson (Brainoil, Deathgrave) and mastered by Dan Randall (Necrot, Ghoul), CHTHONIC DEITY's “Reassembled In Pain” contains four songs of grisly, coffin rumbling sonic mayhem "that takes old-school murky death metal and jazzes it up with doom and punk vibes and manages to take an already fetid sound and swamp it up even further (Nine Circles)."
A second pressing of the record is now available in two new color variants: black/silver merge and bone white/silver galaxy.
All copies come housed in a side-loading jacket with a black and white double-sided insert as well as a download card, poster, and sticker.
Find ordering info via Carbonized and Lunar Tomb Records below:
Stream the record HERE.
CHTHONIC DEITY was spawned by Erika Osterhout and Charlie Koryn when their respective bands - Scolex and Ascended Dead - played together in November 2013.
Fueled by a common passion for the soul-swallowing sounds of bands like Nihilist, Sacrilege, and Stormcrow, the duo united in January 2014 to record a crude rehearsal, writing some songs on the spot.
Osterhout played the demo for her bandmate in another project, Necrosic.
Soon thereafter Koryn was recruited to play drums for Necrosic and CHTHONIC DEITY was put on hold.
In 2015, Necrosic recorded their Putrid Decimation MLP with Greg Wilkinson at Earhammer Studios in Oakland.
During those sessions, Osterhout and Koryn recorded drums and bass for the songs they had originally written for CHTHONIC DEITY.
Due to scheduling conflicts and commitments to their many other projects, those recordings remained unfinished for several years.
Finally, in April 2018 the pair recorded guitars and vocals at Koryn's own Underworld Studios in Portland, Oregon.
A few months later they convened again in Denver, Colorado where they not only finished the record but enlisted Paul Riedl from Blood Incantation and Spectral Voice for live guitar duties and played their first show.