Xorsist release second new track and video of “Aberrations”!
With “Aberrations” set to land on 24th April through Hammerheart Records, Xorsist are turning up the heat ahead of album three. The band have unveiled “Faceless”, the second single from the record, alongside a brand new official music video which is streaming now via the link below.
Listen/watch ‘Faceless’ here: https://youtu.be/ydKTkK3oVRE
Pre-order Aberrations here: https://xorsistband.lnk.to/aberrations
Xorsist comment on the track:
“Our new single throws you straight into a dual-vocal Death Metal rampage unlike anything we’ve released before. The track arrives alongside a video worthy of nothing less than the pure carnage of “Faceless”. Fast, relentless, and crushingly heavy this shows exactly what you can expect from us. And there’s more where that came from.”
Hailing from Stockholm, Sweden, the breeding ground of Entombed, Dismember and Unleashed, Xorsist carry the city’s Death Metal legacy with conviction. Rooted in the raw buzzsaw tradition of early ’90s Swedish Death Metal yet sharpened with modern bite, the band have steadily risen through the underground with “Deadly Possession” (2022) and “At the Somber Steps of Serenity” (2023).
Now signed to Hammerheart Records, Xorsist prepare to unleash their third album called “Aberrations”, slated for release in April 2026. While their earlier recordings honored the path that defined the classic Stockholm sound, “Aberrations” marks a decisive step forward, eclipsing everything that came before it and presenting a clearer, more defined expression of the band’s musical vision. With this new chapter, Xorsist continue to carry the Swedish Death Metal torch into darker territory!
Line up:
Gustav Ryderfelt – Rhythm guitar & lead vocals
Birk Castenmalm – Bass & lead vocals
Pavel Lindegren – Lead guitar & backing vocals
Alphonse Bouquelon – Drums
Tracklist:
1. Rest Impending
2. Souls to Mourn
3. Draped in Sorrow’s Cloth…
4. An Elegy Unfolds
5. Of Where I Reside
6. Faceless
7. His Shrouded Gaze
8. …And Aged in Embers
9. Disbelief
10. Memorial Cries


