The resurrection: Chennai’s death metal scene comes to life after two years
The Hindu
Supported by GODIA and Avekn, Chennai-based metal act The Moral Putrefaction is set to headline at this year’s Brutal Carnage
The pandemic silenced their gigs for two years, but it could not arrest the flight of their talent. In August, Chennai-based metal act The Moral Putrefaction became Tamil Nadu’s first band to play on the same stage as Judas Priest and Slipknot, performing to a packed venue at Germany’s Wacken Open Air (WOA).
Back home, the four-member band is set to end a two-year drought of live metal shows in the city, as it will headline at the sixth edition of Brutal Carnage, which will also have performances by GODIA and Avekn. Armaan RM, one of the co-founders of Brutal Carnage, says this edition of the metal show has been themed ‘homecoming’. “It marks many milestones in Chennai’s metal scene: the return of live metal music to the city after two years, The Moral Putrefaction’s big win at the Wacken Metal Battle India, GODIA’s first full-length album (to be out in October) and Avekn’s first performance of its EP,” adds Armaan.
Testing their mettle
Manu Krishnan and Armaan started Metal Chennai in 2018 to provide a platform to independent acts in Chennai, and Srikanth Natrajan joined them in 2019. “We chose three local bands because they have performed huge feats and reached big milestones in the metal circuit,” says Armaan.
The Moral Putrefaction is an ‘old school death metal’ band formed in 2015, which finds influences from Bloodbath, Immolation, Morbid Angel, Cannibal Corpse and Carcass. It released its first demo, Scum of the Earth, in April 2019 and is now working on an album to be released later this year. “Our songs focus on decay in Indian society. The album comprises six songs, exploring themes of bigotry, hatred, religion and god,” says lead guitarist-vocalist Shiva Moorthy.
In comparison, Chennai’s headbanger community is small. “Metal is a lot more mainstream in Germany. There’s a lot more infrastructure and there are more shows,” says Shiva.
Moral Putrefaction comprises Shiva, Hemanth Vinod, Beeto Jerrin and Nithin Peter.
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