This Blackened and Technical Death Metal supergroup is unleashing upon humanity their debut opus, a cosmic horror story which lyrically represents the most accurate depiction of a true “Ethereal Rot” conceptually.
A Blackened and Technical Death Metal supergroup formed in 2021 from seacoast Maine and New Hampshire comprised of former members from The Last King, Sawtopsy and Sonic Pulse, the unrelenting Etheral Rot are unleashing upon humanity their highly anticipated self-titled debut album, a cosmic horror story which lyrically represents the most accurate depiction of a true “Ethereal Rot” conceptually. Having already released the EPs Until Existence Is Diminished Entirely (2020) and Cadaverine Skies (2023), the band currently formed of Cody Moreau on vocals, Dan Train and Brett Horton on the guitars, Taylor Belanger on bass, and Duncan Fosnough on drums brings their vision to life in their debut full-length album, leaving us eager for more of their music in a not-so-distant future.
The Beckoning Contagion starts in a serene, almost ethereal manner before morphing into a tech death beast led by the piercing guitars by Dan and Brett while Cody delivers demonic shrieks and roars nonstop, whereas That Which Dwells already kicks off in sheer violence and adrenaline, with Duncan taking the lead with his intricate yet visceral beats and fills in a lecture in Technical Death Metal. The following tune, titled Ophidian Womb, is as demented as its predecessors, with the vile gnarls by Cody walking hand in hand with the guitar madness blasted by Dan and Taylor, while Festum Terrae (a Latin phrase that translates to “Festival of the Earth” or “Feast of the Land”) sounds even heavier and more obscure, again presenting the thunderous, ruthless kitchen by Taylor and Duncan. Then after the wild and atmospheric instrumental interlude Transversing the Cosmic Plains, we face the closing aria Into the Naught, where all band members are on absolute fire, in special Duncan behind his drums, while Cody’s deep guttural add an extra dosage of insanity to their first-class Death Metal attack.
If you want to know more about this dark creature from the underworld, their music, tour dates and so on, you can find Ethereal Rot on Facebook and on Instagram, stream their caustic music on any platform such as Spotify, and of course, above all that, put your blood-soaked hands on their striking debut by purchasing it from BandCamp or by clicking HERE. Diving into space, H.P. Lovecraft and cosmic horror, the first ever full-length offering by Ethereal Rot is crafted for all fans of heavy music, especially those who enjoy the likes of Cattle Decapitation, Suffocation and The Zenith Passage, positioning the band as one of the must-listen names of the current scene. Not only that, Ethereal Rot is 100% independent, and they’re already planning to record the follow-up to their debut over the winter of 2027, showing us all that those guys are not fooling around when it comes to heavy music and, therefore, confirming we won’t need to wait for too long to enjoy another blast of their metallic and cosmic horror.
Best moments of the album: That Which Dwells and Into the Naught.
Worst moments of the album: None.
Released in 2026 Independent
Track listing
1. The Beckoning Contagion 3:57
2. That Which Dwells 7:12
3. Ophidian Womb 7:46
4. Festum Terrae 6:16
5. Transversing the Cosmic Plains 5:44
6. Into the Naught 8:45
Band members
Cody Moreau – vocals
Dan Train – guitars
Brett Horton – guitars
Taylor Belanger – bass
Duncan Fosnough – drums

Showcasing an incredible amount of new growth from a group already brimming with abundant talent as is,
After all is said and done, I’m sure you’re more than eager to put your hands on Inhumation, which is by the way available for a full listen on 


