David Gupta: vocals, guitars, bass, synths
Winter Stomp: drums
Backing vocals on "Flash of Green": Hand of Kalliach, Bill Gioia, Erik "Viking Guitar" Peabody, Zooey Raudig Klamma, Ria from Karnstein, RaptorShadow, Legendarium, Ian Martyn
Mixed and mastered by Alex Snape of Nomadic Arts Studio

Credits
Mothman and The Thunderbirds vs World Eaters
World Eaters
Thought for the day: They who pick up their sword against us, shall perish by it.
This is a split with Mothman and The Thunderbirds, their side is available here: mothmanandthethunderbirds.bandcamp.com/music
Artwork by Adam Ujhelyi (@taltosturambar)
World Eaters online: @worldeaters666
No racism
No sexism
No homophobia
No transphobia
ONLY RIFFS
Press
The first few verses [of The Siege], “the rain comes down in heavy sheets, soil turns to mud. Erasing craters, sinking bodies, corpses caked in blood,” is absolutely ungodly. It’s a tantalizing display of utter warfare, whether brought on by memories of the World Wars or one ignited by gameplay and novels, there’s no man’s land, and the absolute hell that awaits every soldier who enters the playing field.
World Eaters’ Death Metal which starts with Flash of Green, a rather abrasive and saturated mix which will please fans of Old School and straightforward patterns. Some softer harmonics bring the thick riffs a melodic side, then the track slows down before the catchy final guides us to The Siege, the last track of this split, which fully exploits Death Metal’s dissonant and heavy side for more than seven minutes which sound like a violent and haunting apocalypse.
Flash of Green hits like a tidal wave, drowning the senses in a miasma of guttural growls and instrumental fury. Before The Siege lays down some darkness with moodier riffs before opening fire on the mind with a barrage of doomy sounding bleakness.