

The grandiose musical landscape of the new GOD FORBID album proves
beyond a shadow of a doubt that this group has paved a new path
from the stagnant metalcore scene, and the future looks to be a
very bright one. The stunning new effort, Earthsblood, blends
together the perfect amount of brutality, melodies and utter
catchiness against a wall of sonic excess and pummeling
groove-laden riffs. This mighty New Jersey-based quintet have now
stretched their musical boundaries to the very limit.
Frontman Byron Davis steps up his game to new heights and delivers
his most aggressive and angst-ridden performance yet, while the
dynamic guitar tandem composed of Dallas and Doc Coyle shred with
precision and tenacity to deliver captivating harmonies that scream
to the heavens. The backbone of the band, bassist John Outcalt and
drummer Corey Piece, lock in a rhythm section that beats the
listener into submission, giving room for the remaining members to
show off their remarkable musical prowess.
Earthsblood was produced by Eric Rachel (Atreyu) with Christian
Olde Wolbers (Fear Factory, Threat Signal) handling all vocal
production and Jens Bogren (Opeth) on mixing duties. This is an
entirely new GOD FORBID that have matured beyond their years and
are now more focused than ever before. The depth and diversity
showcased on this new album is easily going to position them as of
one the most innovative bands within the genre.
Doc Coyle further comments on the meaning behind the album: “The
title Earthsblood came to me after watching the film ‘There Will Be
Blood.’ What is the price of ambition? Is the blood of our bodies
and the blood of the earth one and the same? With the current
energy crisis, and its relation to many of the military conflicts
worldwide, there has been a global, collective consciousness that
has emerged in regards to the interdependence between humankind and
the planet in which we inhabit. Coincidentally, the lyrics that
Byron and Dallas had written meshed with these revelations
perfectly. This isn't a preachy, trendy, ‘hip to be green’ album
nor is it a concept album. It's just an abstract observation.”
Soon after the group’s inception in 1996, The Out of Misery EP and
debut full-length Reject The Sickness were released on the small
indie label 9 Volt Records, helping GOD FORBID develop an
underground and strong regional following. This buzz attracted the
attention of Century Media Records, who quickly signed the band. In
2001, the band unleashed Determination – an Americanized form of
thrash metal so unrelenting that it brought listeners to their
knees. Their undying road dog mentality helped them to expand their
devoted fanbase, while the challenge of playing numerous shows with
artists ranging from Cradle of Filth and Opeth to Mushroomhead and
Thursday forced their live performances to grow stronger and more
devastating.
After a tour with Atreyu and a series of shows with Shadows Fall,
Killswitch Engage and Lamb of God on the inaugural Headbangers Ball
tour, GOD FORBID emerged from the studio in early 2004 with the
blistering, Gone Forever, which put the band on the international
map. The critically acclaimed album successfully bridged the gap
between thrash, hardcore and traditional metal. They soon embarked
on a few dates on a massive Jagermeister-sponsored tour with
Slipknot, Fear Factory and Chimaira, leading immediately into a
highly successful nationwide U.S. run with Machine Head. However,
the group’s biggest break would come that summer on Ozzfest, where
their highly captivating and energetic performances helped them
garner legions of new fans.
IV: Constitution Of Treason, produced by Jason Suecof (Trivium) at
Audiohammer Studios and Rachel at Trax East, was a huge step
forward for the band in regards to songwriting, as they emphasize
developing the melodies and arrangements of each individual track.
This was the group’s most universally praised offering and they
toured the world relentlessly with such major players as Children
of Bodom, Meshuggah, Trivium and the legendary Death Angel, among
many others. In 2008, GOD FORBID delivered their first ever DVD,
Beneath the Scars of Glory and Progression. This package featured a
sold-out performance shot with multi camera angles at the Starland
Ballroom in the group’s hometown, all of their promotional videos
and an hour long documentary composed of historical insight,
introspection into each member’s personalities, and some hysterical
social commentary.
In 2009, GOD FORBID are back in black and it won’t be long until
New Jersey’s finest become household names.