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Foundation of Bones

by Enterprise Earth

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David Fischer
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David Fischer Sometimes, when the daily chores become too much for me to handle, I just need some damage done to my head. Enterprise Earth and Dan Watson in particular hurt me exactly where I need it. Production is insanely good, especially for being self-produced. The new song is fierce and sinister, the covers are very tastefully done. The acoustic version of one of my favourite EE songs takes the crown, though. Who knew I needed ethereal cleans from Dan? Well, now I do. Favorite track: There Is No Tomorrow (Acoustic).
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Replicate Extinction if you're into the deathcore scene, then there's no denying that Enterprise Earth is the most underrated deathcore band out there, for years now. this level of high quality musicianship and insanity should be celebrated to the fullest extent because this is so much FUN. being this underground is a blessing, but a curse because everyone should be celebrating this intensity.
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shanemurphy43 The new song is so dark and so hard. Its amazing that this thing was self produced and it's exciting to hear that all future releases will be. I was hoping this would scratch my itch for new EE but it's actually just made me even more desperate for more. The covers are brilliant too, shout-out Rob for showing his chops in that cheeky fill on the Necrophagist cover, more of that! The acoustic cut of There Is No Tomorrow had me nervous before I heard it but it's actually stunning. Love this band. Favorite track: Foundation of Bones.
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Foundation Of Bones was a spur of the moment idea that quickly came to fruition. After returning home from our canceled tours and allowing a little time for the dust to settle, we immediately began writing and finishing up new material. While listening back to some new demos and being stoked on the quality of the mixes, we thought, "Fuck it, Let's give self-production a go and release an impromptu EP!". Dan tracked vocals at home in Indianapolis. Brandon recorded drums with our good friend/sound engineer, Chris Ghazel, in LA. I did guitars, bass, production, and handled mixing/mastering duties in my tiny home trailer studio rig in Taos, NM. After several days of tweaking, we had a mix that we were all very stoked on and felt comfortable moving forward with our first self produced release.

The covers were something that we had in mind for some time, and the opportunity to do this EP prompted us to take action. Lamb of God and Necrophagist are two huge inspirations on us (perhaps you can find hints of these influences throughout our last release, Luciferous), so covering these tunes was a no-brainer. We experienced a ton of electric energy tracking these as they are songs that we've loved since we were kids; hopefully, we did them justice! The acoustic version of There Is No Tomorrow was somewhat of a cathartic experience. It was strongly inspired by bands that have done incredible acoustic renditions of their heavy tunes, namely Alice In Chains, The Contortionist, and I See Stars.

Now You've Got Something To Die For originally by Lamb Of God
Fermented Offal Discharge originally by Necrophagist

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released June 19, 2020

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ENTERPRISE EARTH, a band committed to brutal audio onslaught and proficient excellence, carves out personal meaning from the darkness. They conjure self-determination and iconoclastic independence, from within the bowels of extremity.

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