MORBID SAINT - Destruction System  LP
MORBID SAINT - Destruction System  LP
MORBID SAINT - Destruction System  LP
MORBID SAINT - Destruction System  LP
MORBID SAINT - Destruction System  LP
MORBID SAINT - Destruction System  LP
MORBID SAINT - Destruction System LP


HRR 902LP, ltd 1950, 700 x black, 650 x bone, 400 x red/ black bi-color+ 200 x yellow w/ black, white & red multi splattr vinyl, 425gsm heavy cardboard cover w/ front sheet, insert, A5 photo card, poster

Pat Lind (Vocals)
Jim Fergades (Guitar)
Jay Visser (Guitar)
Gary Beimel (Bass)
Lee Reynolds (Drums)

01 Intro
02 Destruction System
03 Darkness Unseen
04 Depth of Sanity
05 Disciples of Discipline

06 Spectrum of Death II
07 Halls of Terror
08 Living Misery
09 Sign of the Times
10 Final Exit


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Mastered by Patrick W. Engel at TEMPLE OF DISHARMONY in September 2015. Processed for vinyl in August 2022.
Cutting by SST Germany on Neumann machines for optimal quality on all levels ...

It seems that the history of thrash metal in particular is rife with upstarts looking at potentially successful careers who eventually never made it. Or bluntly speaking: For each Metallica or Slayer, there are ten acts like MORBID SAINT, whose 1990 underground classic “Spectrum of Death” should rank high in the annals of the genre, not least due to its massive influence on the first death metal acts of that time.

Founded in the small town of Sheboygan in Wisconsin in late 1984, the eventual five-piece churned out some of the wildest thrash there has ever been with their first full-length, only to fizzle out shortly after due to various reasons. “The band stopped more or less from being burned-out and other more important responsibilities that come with getting older”, says guitarist and co-founder Jim Fergades.

Their prospective second album “Destruction System” was never properly finished but got bootlegged throughout the years in which MORBID SAINT gained a cult following. High Roller Records are now happy to announce an official release of the material, which has been coordinated in close connection with the band, which was reunited in 2010 and again features its creative core of Jim besides fellow guitarist Jay Visser as well as singer Pat Lind.

“Destruction System” was diligently remastered to do justice to the group´s initial intentions and has been called many things by both fans and critics who were able to listen to the material; however, the ten tracks are probably best described as a more mature and diverse but still furious take on that which made “Spectrum of Death” great.

Topped off by an entirely new artwork that makes the previous, unofficial cover obsolete, “Destruction System” can now be enjoyed in its full thrashing splendour both on CD and vinyl – right in time to tease great things to come from MORBID SAINT, as Jim reveals…

“We are finishing up recording a new album that will be out within the next few months, being the first we have complete control of. It´s some of the fastest stuff we have ever written but still contains some totally brutal break downs.”

Andreas Schiffmann