New York-based Death Metal maidens are back with their relentless sophomore album, firmly cementing the band among the extreme music elite.
Three years after their crushing debut Defiled in Oblivion, New York-based Death Metal maidens Castrator return with Coronation of the Grotesque, an album that not only exceeds all expectations, but leaves them shattered in its wake, firmly cementing the band among the North American Death Metal elite. Recorded across multiple studios with key figures in the United States Death Metal scene, mixed and mastered by Noah Buchanan at Mercinary Studios, produced by Carolina Perez and Taylor Nordberg (Deicide, Inhuman Condition, Ribspreader), and displaying a gruesome, dystopian artwork by Jon Zig, the new album by the badass Clarissa Badini on vocals, Sara Loerlein on the guitars, Robin Mazen on bass, and Carolina Perez on drums explores a range of historical and societal themes that reflect on injustice, victimization, and human suffering. Among the topics confronted are the tragic killing of Mahsa Amini, the ancient Sumerian practice of eunuchization, and seething condemnation of predator Naasón Joaquín García.
The opening tune Fragments of Defiance will already melt your damned faces to the demented beats and fills by Carolina and the she-demon gnarls by Clarissa, resulting in an insane way to kick off the album, and Sara showcases all her dexterity and rage armed with her stringed axe in I Am Eunuch, delivering pure Death Metal riffs for our total delight. Covenant of Deceit is another song that reeks of Death Metal, starting with a cryptic intro before Sara and Robin hammer their sonic weapons mercilessly until the very last second; whereas Clarissa’s vocals get even deeper and more demonic in Mortem Opeterie, which is Latin for “to meet a violent death”, always supported by the visceral, no shenanigans sounds blasted by her bandmates. And Carolina keeps showing no mercy at all for our necks and bodies in Remnants of Chaos, inviting us all for some wild action inside the pit.
Those girls are definitely not fooling around when it comes to playing old school Death Metal, with Deviant Miscreant sounding as infernal as it is technical and vibrant, led by the stone crushing drums by Carolina, followed by Psalm of the Beguiled, less frantic but heavy-as-hell, with Sara delivering some Cannibal Corpse-inspired riffs that will burn you alive accompanied by the low-tuned, menacing bass lines by Robin. After such an imposing tune, Sara continues to strike us all with her riffs and solos in Blood Bind’s Curse, adding an extra touch of insanity to the band’s onrush of brutality while Clarissa barks and roars nonstop, and those girls are on absolute fire in the also demented Discordant Rumination, keeping the album at an insane level of violence. Last but definitely not least, their cover version for the all-time classic Metal Command by Exodus, from their 1985 masterpiece Bonded By Blood (check the original version HERE), is a stunning Death Metal rendition of such a thrashing beast, with Clarissa and Sara stealing the spotlight with their respective roars and riffs.
“We see it as a leap forward,” exclaims drummer Carolina Perez. “It’s by far the strongest work we’ve done to date. Writing Coronation of the Grotesque was an incredibly enjoyable experience, and everything seemed to come together much more naturally this time. While the album still retains elements of who we were as a band, it’s much more refined, cohesive, and brutal.” And if you want to join those absolutely talented and ferocious ladies in their quest for Death Metal you can start following them on Facebook and on Instagram, stream their ass-kicking music on Spotify, and of course grab a copy of the incendiary Coronation of the Grotesque from the Dark Descent Records’ BandCamp or webstore (as a CD, LP, or tape), or simply click HERE for all things Castrator. Those girls are not fooling around when it comes to crafting brutal, in-your-face Death Metal, and you better be ready as once you have the pleasure of listening to their scathing new opus, you’ll be pulverized by their undisputed heavy music.
Best moments of the album: Fragments of Defiance, Mortem Opeterie, Blood Bind’s Curse and Metal Command.
Worst moments of the album: None.
Released in 2025 Dark Descent Records
Track listing
1. Fragments of Defiance 3:33
2. I Am Eunuch 3:42
3. Covenant of Deceit 4:08
4. Mortem Opeterie 3:18
5. Remnants of Chaos 3:17
6. Deviant Miscreant 3:15
7. Psalm of the Beguiled 3:41
8. Blood Bind’s Curse 3:46
9. Discordant Rumination 4:20
10. Metal Command (Exodus cover) 4:13
Band members
Clarissa Badini – vocals
Sara Loerlein – guitars
Robin Mazen – bass
Carolina Perez – drums






