Interviews About Albums: Inhumed - Feasted Upon Like Carrion (2023)


In this new interview, we sat down with the Canadian Death Metal band Inhumed to ask some questions about their new album "Feasted Upon Like Carrion"

1. What can you say about this new EP?

It is our most technical and polished-sounding release to date. We had a lot of time to spend writing this EP due to the Covid-19 pandemic, and we feel like it really shows.

2. What is the meaning of the EP name?

The name “Feasted Upon Like Carrion” is taken from the chorus of the second track on the EP “Fed to the Skies”. Lyrically, the track is loosely based on the concept of a sky burial.

3. Which one is the composer of the EP?

We all contribute to the songwriting process, but Ian Garraway (guitars/vocals) handles the majority of the song structuring. Mike Mason (vocals) handles the bulk of the lyrics.

4. If you have to pick one song, which one would you pick?

“Fed to the Skies” as it is the song that correlates with the album artwork.

5. Is there a special message in this EP? If there is what it is?

No special message other than the fact that metal is still alive and well.

6. Are there some lyrics that you´d love to share?

“You’re being eaten alive!
Pains flash and burn
Flesh stripped to bone
Torn apart by birds
Visions go black
Eyes plucked from your head
Feasted upon like carrion
Erratic pecks until death!”

-Fed to the Skies

7. Which inspirations have been important for this album? Like musically or friends, family, someone you'd love to thank especially?

Our inspirations include horror films, anti-religion, betrayal, and death.

We would love to thank our friends and family for always being supportive of us, Our other respective bands (No Safe Flesh and Suburban Hypocrites), Cory Thomas at Ninjacat Productions for giving us the opportunity to play some truly epic shows, and of course our fans for their never-ending love and support!

8. Something to add?

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