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Disfiguring The Goddess Announce New Album “Bloom”

Disfiguring The Goddess will be releasing a new album, titled “Bloom,” on July 31 through Seek And Strike. An official video for “Low Slam Low” from that record can be seen below. Here's the track listing:

01. “Samba Of The Faceless”
02. “Echoes Fade, I Remain”
03. “Deathcore Song”
04. “AWOL”
05. “Mask Off” (feat. J Figure)
06. “Sweet Dreams” (feat. Four Stroke Baron)
07. “Low Slam Low”
08. “Goddess Box” (feat. Bodybox)
09. “Deep Sway”
10. “Permission To Be Claimed”
11. “Kiss The Dice”
12. “Black Widow Spider”
13. “Dapper” (feat. Four Stroke Baron)
14. “Pleasure Island”
15. “Old Man’s Bones
16. “Lose The Head”
17. “Penance”

Cameron “Big Chocolate” Argon said the following:

“Partnering with Seek and Strike marks a natural and timely evolution for Disfiguring The Goddess. As the working title became official, ‘Bloom‘ took on a deeper symbolic weight; it represents DTG awakening from a long slumber to become what it was always intended to be. I see myself as the fire-keeper for that vision, and Seek and Strike arrived at the perfect moment to add the energy and momentum needed for this next stage.”

“The album’s first single, ‘Low Slam Low,’ is one of the most brutal and relentless songs on the album. It was written with a very intentional slam-focused mindset, shifting between blast beats and crushing slams that gradually morph into slower, heavier forms of themselves. A huge part of the song’s character comes from the guitar tone.

I tracked it with my Gretsch Baritone tuned extremely low, and I love how much body and texture that instrument carries. On parts of this song, the guitar stops feeling like a traditional riff instrument and starts becoming more like a wall of physical texture, with the notes nearly disappearing under the weight of the tone. When the bridge hits, that is where the actual voice of the guitar comes through more clearly. The whole track is also surrounded by creepy sound design that keeps shadowing the brutality and pushing the atmosphere further.

Lyrically, it is one of my favorite songs on the record because of how strange and personal it feels. There is a moment in it where I am talking about being completely alone with my thoughts, while at the same time the opening of ‘My Girl‘ by The Temptations is looping in my head. That contrast captures something I really love about the song. To me, it feels like a unique contribution not only to this album, but to the more brutal and slam-oriented side of heavy music right now.”

“‘Bloom‘ is an album about accumulation, cultivation, and execution. There are a lot of themes running through it, both personal and sonic, but when I step back and look at the bigger picture, it symbolizes nurturing the seed of DTG until it finally blossoms. It is the beginning of a new chapter and the closing of an old one.”

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PostedMay 1, 2026
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsDisfiguring The Goddess

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