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Reunited PESTILENCE: Performance Footage Of New Lineup Available - Apr. 11, 2009
Resurrected late '80s/early '90s death metal outfit PESTILENCE made its Dutch live debut last night (Friday, April 10) at Atak in Eschede.

Fan-filmed video footage of the performance can be viewed below (clips shot and uploaded by "letthemetalflow").

The first show of the tour took place on Thursday (April 9) at the Inferno festival in Oslo, Norway.

PESTILENCE's latest album, "Resurrection Macabre", was released on March 13 in Europe (April 14 in the U.S.) via Holland's Mascot Records. The band recorded a total of 14 songs during the session at Hansen Studios in Ribe, Denmark — 11 new tracks and three classic PESTILENCE cuts (as chosen by the fans) to be included on the limited-edition first pressing: "Out Of The Body", "Chemo Therapy" and "Lost Souls". Joining guitarist/vocalist Patrick Mameli in PESTILENCE's current recording lineup are Tony Choy (ATHEIST, CYNIC) on bass and Peter Wildoer (DARKANE, NON-HUMAN LEVEL) on drums. Patrick has previously described the band's new material as a modern fusion of "Testimony of the Ancients" (1991) and "Spheres" (1993), but even more technical and brutal.

"Resurrection Macabre" track listing:

01. Devouring Frenzy
02. Horror Detox
03. Fiend
04. Hate Suicide
05. Synthetic Grotesque
06. Neuro Dissonance
07. Dehydrated II
08. Resurrection Macabre
09. Hangman
10. Y2H
11. In Sickness & Death
12. Chemo Therapy *
13. Out of the Body *
14. Lost Souls *

* Limited-edition bonus tracks

Check out audio samples on the band's MySpace page.

PESTILENCE 2009 touring lineup (pictured below):

Patrick Mameli – Guitar, Vocals
Patrick Uterwijk - Guitar
Tony Choy - Bass
Peter Wildoer - Drums

"Hate Suicide":



"Synthetic Grotesque":



"Lost Souls":



"Out of the Body":





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COMMENT | pestilence Atack!!!
posted by : sadus666
4/11/2009 8:39:25 AM

was worth it all the way to Enschede to watch Mameli and Pestilence...
love you guys !!!

COMMENT | cant wait til they hit the states!!!
posted by : xlost69x
4/11/2009 9:00:18 AM

mameli and uterwijk together again!!!

COMMENT | ..
posted by : Pod
4/11/2009 9:28:39 AM

Shame the new album is incredibly generic and boring.

COMMENT |
posted by : Your Mom's Best Friend
4/11/2009 10:15:16 AM

"Out ov de badee"

Bring back Van Drunen!

COMMENT |
posted by : Inhuman Tom
4/11/2009 10:15:44 AM

Speaking of the album... where is the review ?

COMMENT |
posted by : UbdU
4/11/2009 10:46:41 AM

Didn't Mameli diss death metal a while back? What's going on here?

COMMENT |
posted by : wevert
4/11/2009 11:36:52 AM

I feel sorry for everyone who missed the show yesterday whoehahaha as it was brutal! It's best to set your negativity aside and see them live as they are still sick!

COMMENT | Damn this is awesome
posted by : metalizer
4/11/2009 12:32:14 PM

and the new record is one of the best death metal albums in the last decade!

COMMENT | @pod
posted by : Grintbak
4/11/2009 1:02:49 PM

Buy new ears. The album is indeed, like metalizer stated, one of the best of the last decade.

COMMENT |
posted by : Rotting Elvis Pt. 6
4/11/2009 1:14:28 PM

Rumor has it that Mameli made them all shave their heads in order to be a part of the band.

COMMENT | If Resurrection Macabre is some of the best death metal in the last decade.
posted by : Million Dollar Man
4/11/2009 2:40:36 PM

I think it's time for the genre as a whole to call it a day.

It's a damn good thing there's been phenomenally better shit in the past 2 years, let alone the past decade. Or else I'd get worried. Not even the best Pestilence album, let alone best DM release.

COMMENT | Yawn
posted by : Bloodbathh
4/11/2009 6:41:44 PM

Wow that is some boring stuff.

COMMENT |
posted by : black_art
4/11/2009 7:22:04 PM

the new album is acutally very good , In Sickness & Death is my favourite track :)=



COMMENT | Fantastic band, footage and new album
posted by : ^Leveller^
4/12/2009 12:21:19 AM

One of the few death metal bands I really like: Intelligent lyrics, very well-structured music and incredibly cool Holdsworthesque guitar solos.
Welcome back lads.


COMMENT |
posted by : juanneman
4/12/2009 2:53:55 AM

The footage sounds very well. I love their new album but they aer a bit dull live as far as I´ve seen.

COMMENT | great band
posted by : morgoth78
4/12/2009 10:16:13 AM

the new CD is really good! I am looking forward to the show in Munich. GREAT GREAT BAND!

COMMENT | not bad but...
posted by : Ykarus
4/12/2009 6:20:51 PM

the album has some nice moments...but it's too blend...their direction seems to be lost...there's no inspiration. Plus...what happened to Marco Foddis?...he was an amazing drummer...

COMMENT | Need money, record a death metal album
posted by : putain
4/13/2009 4:31:46 AM

I've not forgotten how Mr. Mameli used to slam headbangers as being stupid, beerdrinking idiots. And now he expets us to buy his records???



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