Lucille Releases Debut Single From “Daybreak of Destruction”
DYING VICTIMS is presenting LUCILLE’s extremely anticipated debut album, “Daybreak of Destruction.” Shaped in 2017, LUCILLE supply recent blood to Poland’s ever-expanding thrash metallic scene. Impressed by classics of the style corresponding to Slayer as early Megadeth in addition to the German faculty of previous Kreator, Destruction, and Dwelling Loss of life, they started spreading their evil by means of quite a few gigs and reveals of their homeland.
On this recording, LUCILLE paid sonic tribute to the golden days of thrash – years when this music was authentically robust and uncooked, and earlier than the aforementioned bands set the boundaries of musical extremes. Quickly after these recordings, the Covid insanity started, and LUCILLE’s lineup modified quickly. After some time, Jugen took over as a drummer, and the following yr, they discovered the lacking items: bassist M. Höllenhund and lead guitarist Ok. Dragunov. From then on, LUCILLE turned a stable quartet. Powered by the atomic vitality of a drum assault, quick-ripping riffs, wild solo duels, raw-throated vocals, and bone-crushing bass, they performed numerous reveals and ready to file their long-awaited debut album.
Titled “Daybreak of Destruction,” LUCILLE make good on that titular promise with a complete thrash explosion that takes the muse of the primary EP after which upratchets every thing to an excessive – and genuine – diploma. Influences from the elder American and Teutonic gods fortunately nonetheless in place, the quartet spit out eight screeds of THRASH METAL solely located within the years 1985-1988 inside a taut-yet-interesting 38 minutes.
Simply the guitar tone alone underlines that authenticity, however undergo their straightforward-but-never-simplistic songwriting and also you’ll discover 4 males absolutely immersed in what made these golden years of thrash work their mightiest magick. Simply as fortunately right here, you will not discover any fillers, stylistic experiments, cloying ballads, or trendy twists; LUCILLE are nothing if not obsessive about mentioned years, and so they thus sow destruction, break spines, and kill poseurs throughout “Daybreak of Destruction.”
Don’t be fooled by their moniker: LUCILLE is 666% uncooked thrash assault with lyrics about doom, ailments, Satanic killers, and loss of life in a post-apocalyptic world. That is their “Daybreak of Destruction,” which will probably be out on the twentieth of June.