Thereโ€™s a long gap, and then thereโ€™s 29 years. Undercroft just smashed that silence to bits.

The band have officially released their new album The Killer Sword via NB Extreme Recordings, and it comes with a pretty big moment baked in, the return of original vocalist Tito Melรญn to a full-length release for the first time since 1997โ€™s Bonebreaker. Thatโ€™s not a comeback, thatโ€™s a resurrection.

The album was recorded across Chile and Germany, stitched together through a process led by founding guitarist Claudio Illanes, whoโ€™s been steering this thing from day one. Production duties fell to Rafael Dobbs, with mixing and mastering handled by Martin Furia (of Destruction).

Across nine tracks, The Killer Sword doesnโ€™t spend time looking backwards. This isnโ€™t a museum piece, itโ€™s a sharper, more direct attack that keeps the bandโ€™s core intact while pushing into a more modern, aggressive sound. Same bloodline, new scars.

After months of buildup and a couple of advance singles, the full album is now out in the wild, available on streaming platforms and in physical form.

Tracklist:

  • 1. Blood Red Sky
  • 2. Scream in Genocide
  • 3. The Killer Sword
  • 4. Spirit of Death
  • 5. Towards Death
  • 6. Tower of Silence
  • 7. Mongolian Terror
  • 8. Warrior’s Roar
  • 9. The Triumph of Time

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