Bass: Kevin Graffeo, Drums: Jesse Ciappa, Edited By [Vocals]: Sierra Shardae, Edited By, Mixed By, Mastered By: Jayson DeZuzio, Guitar: Bill Graffeo, Guitar: Ricky Ostolaza, Illustration: Matt Corrado, Keyboards, Sampler: Joey Simpson, Producer, Mixed By, Mastered By, Engineer: Jeremy Comitas, Vocals: Casey Carrano, Vocals: Tyler Guida, Labelcode VR 613 (VR613)
"Slander" is a dynamic CD release by the American deathcore band Dr.Acula, brought to you by Victory Records. Known for their energetic blend of metalcore and deathcore with playful electronic elements, Dr.Acula has carved out a unique niche in the heavy music scene since their formation in 2005. "Slander," released in 2011, showcases the band's signature chaotic sound, combining aggressive riffs, breakdowns, and tongue-in-cheek lyrics that have earned them a dedicated following. With previous albums like "The Social Event of the Century" and "Below Me," Dr.Acula has proven themselves as innovators within their genre.
Victory Records is an influential independent label based in Chicago, renowned for supporting groundbreaking acts across punk, hardcore, emo, and metal genres. Over decades of operation since its founding in 1989 by Tony Brummel, Victory Records has launched numerous successful careers including bands such as Taking Back Sunday and A Day To Remember. Their commitment to discovering fresh talent makes every release noteworthy.
Sound: Deathcore and party music are things that most would NEVER relate to one another, but up and coming band Dr. Acula merge both almost flawlessly...
Craley - 12/Feb/2011
Dr. Acula are a self-described "Party Grind" band on Victory Records. Seriously, I can't make that shit up. This group of ball bags from New York rece...
Mark Allen - 08/Feb/2011
Dr Acula, signed to Victory Records, describe themselves as ‘Party Grind’. Slander draws from Hardcore, Grindcore, Metal and any other ‘cores journo’s...
Phil Freeman - 31/Jan/2011
Long Island sextet Dr. Acula have come a long way since the “party grind” of Below Me and The Social Event Of The Century. Their music is slower and h...
Jeremy Garber - 24/Jan/2011
I remember attending the first Dr. Acula show in 2006; they had the opening spot for Genghis Tron at the Village Pub South in Amityville, NY. My frie...