Artist's albums
Hate Monolith
2022 · album
Autophagia
2022 · single
Mordrake
2020 · album
Saphris
2020 · single
Light That Burns the Sky
2019 · single
Prometheus
2018 · album
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Biography
Xenobiotic is a 5 piece progressive death metal outfit from Perth, Western Australia. As a follow up to their critically acclaimed debut full length, ‘Prometheus’, Xenobiotic returned with their earth shatteringly destructive sophomore album ‘Mordrake’, unleashed globally through Unique Leader Records. ‘Mordrake’ saw the group delving further into the band's unrelenting technical brutality alongside sickening, ruinous atmospherics that has garnered them attention across the world. The new album was a calamitous, almost uncomfortably bleak listen. With ‘Mordrake’, Xenobiotic prove they are a limitlessly extreme band and not for the feint of heart. The 11 track album was recorded and mixed by Matthew Templeman (Make Them Suffer, Voyager) mastered by Simon Struthers at Forensic Audio. Artwork for the effort was done by Mariusz Lewandowski (Psycroptic, Bell Witch, Fuming Mouth). Following the release of ‘Mordrake’, March 2020, Xenobiotic faced a truly unfortunate turn of events, releasing an album at the start of the covid pandemic. The band would not be stopped, continuing to write and record which has led to the band's new EP, ‘Hate Monolith’. Mixed and mastered by renowned Cryptopsy guitarist and producer, Christian Donaldson (Ingested, Beyond Creation, The Agonist) artwork by Giannis Nakos at Remedy Design (Suffocation, Evergrey, The Agonist) the EP continues to see Xenobiotic tear open ears with maniacal death metal brutality and expansive, darkened soundscapes.