Texas Takeover: Vocalist/Guitarist Phil of Fleshrot

Photo Credit: Holland Ford Welcome to the first installment of the Texas Takeover, readers! There’s been something in the water over in Texas that, when it comes to death metal in more recent years, has been completely overflowing with a style of heaviness that is utterly lethal. Each week, this column will feature one of the many great death metal representatives from the Lone Star State. Through a series of questions, we look to uncover what connects these death metal acts from various cities around the state. We dig into details about specific members musical upbringing, local inspirations, and the various characteristics that make up the spirit of Texas death metal. So without further ado, it is my pleasure to introduce vocalist/guitarist Phil, of Lubbock, Texas death metal act, ...

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