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News: Funeral Vomit Rise Again with Upheaval of Necromancy

  • Writer: The Metal Crawlspace
    The Metal Crawlspace
  • Dec 4, 2025
  • 2 min read


Label: Xtreem Music Release Date: December 19, 2025

Somewhere beneath the world’s quiet surfaces—under ruined cathedrals, forgotten plague pits, and mud-choked battlefields—something old begins to twitch. It’s the kind of stirring that doesn’t belong to the living. It’s the kind of call that only the dead answer.


Colombia’s Funeral Vomit have been channeling that grave-born dread since 2020, forging a reputation for truly putrid, uncompromising death metal. After joining Xtreem Music in 2023, they unleashed Monumental Putrescence and followed it with a revamped edition of their 2022 self-titled EP. Now, the crypt doors open again for their second full-length: Upheaval of Necromancy.

The descent begins with “Intro (The Disentombment)”, a creeping invocation that drags you downward by the ribs. From there, nothing stays buried. The title track detonates immediately—cavernous growls, riffs encrusted with centuries of rot, and a suffocating atmosphere carved from pure grave dust. This is old-school death metal the way the dead intended: filthy, oppressive, and unrelenting.

“Sulphuric Regurgitation” churns like a rusted war engine grinding over broken headstones, while “Hematophagia” stalks with primitive bloodlust, the kind of song that feels like torchlight flickering down a tunnel you shouldn’t have entered. Even the so-called breather—“Interlude (Mortuary Ecstasy)”—acts more like a warning than a rest.

And then things get worse. “Cryptic Miasma Stench” crashes forward with soul-sucking weight, smothering you in noise and decay. “Rancid Insorcism” follows like a final beating from the grave itself, all bludgeoning bass, relentless percussion, and riffs sharpened to bone. “Outro (Effluvia of the Mass Grave)” doesn’t give closure so much as confirmation: once Funeral Vomit has you, you're not coming back clean.


Xtreem Music drops Upheaval of Necromancy on December 19th, echoing the release date of their debut exactly three years earlier. Available on CD, vinyl, cassette, and digital, this is a release built for fans who crave dirt-caked riffs and necrotic atmosphere—death metal in its most morbid and malignant form.


Line-up

Y. Lopez – Guitar

C. Monsalve – Guitar / Vocals

H. Montaño – BassJ. Carvajal – Drums


Genre: Death MetalFFO: Autopsy, Grave, Mortician, Grave Desecrator

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“…a much more morbid and malignant affair than your typical death metal experience.”— The Razor’s Edge

 
 
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