INGESTED Announce New Album Denigration, Out May 8 via Metal Blade Records

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UK technical death metal heavyweights Ingested have officially announced their new full-length album, Denigration, set for release on May 8 via Metal Blade Records. The record marks a defining new chapter for the Manchester-born extreme metal institution, balancing the band's slam-soaked origins with their most refined, dynamic songwriting to date.

For nearly two decades, Ingested have remained one of the UK's most unyielding forces in extreme metal, evolving from underground slam pioneers into a globally respected powerhouse without ever sacrificing brutality. Denigration represents not a reset, but a sharpening of intent — an album that pulls together every era of the band's sound and weaponizes it.

At the core of Ingested remains founding members Sean Hynes (guitars, backing vocals) and Lyn Jeffs (drums), whose creative chemistry continues to drive the band forward. They're joined by Josh Davies (vocals), Andrew Virrueta (guitar/vocals), and Thomas O'Malley (bass), a lineup that delivers what may be the band's most commanding and cohesive work yet.

Produced by Nico Beninato at The Arch Studios in Southport, UK, Denigration captures Ingested at their sharpest and most forward-thinking. Visually, the album is brought to life by Giannis Nakos of Remedy Art Design, whose unsettling, intricate artwork mirrors the record's thematic weight and ferocity.

The album also features an impressive lineup of guest collaborators, including:

  • "Merciless Reflection" featuring Damonteal Harris (PeelingFlesh)
  • "Watch You Fold" featuring John Gallagher (Dying Fetus)
  • Additional appearances from Skyler Conder (Cell) and Kyle Medina (Bodysnatcher)

Lyrically and sonically, Denigration is a reckoning—an exploration of being stripped down to your most fractured self and choosing whether to surrender or strike back harder.

The band explains: "Musically, it's us pulling every thread we've laid down over the years—slam, groove, melody, blackened dissonance—and twisting it into something that feels like a definitive statement rather than a reset. This is the sound of being dragged through the dirt and refusing to stay there."

The album's lead single, "Merciless Reflection," dives headfirst into themes of intrusive thoughts, religious disillusionment, and self-loathing. Ingested describe it as existing "inside the worst room in your head," where faith offers no salvation—only sharper blades.

Musically, the track is a deliberate nod to the band's roots: "This is a straight-up, no-bullshit slam track—primitive, knuckle-dragging riffs, caveman grooves, and sections built for bodies hitting the floor. Bringing in D from PeelingFlesh was about honoring the sound we grew up on and planting our flag in it now. If you ever wanted the old Ingested ugliness back, this is us saying we never lost it—we just learned how to aim it."

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