
Axel Gorecaster — Cover Art
Sludge-Drenched War Blues / Industrial Fretboard Carnage
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Axel Gorecaster was forged in a collision between flesh and fretboard — a death row guitarist who made a blood pact with a cursed Les Paul Standard during his final hour, emerging as a half-man, half-instrument abomination of chrome, mahogany, and malice. His left side remains human: scarred jaw, oil-black hair cascading past brutal shoulders, eyes like amber burning through diesel smoke, every muscle carved for cruelty. His right side is pure weaponized Gibson: carved flame maple fused to ribcage, humbucker pickups glowing like furnace coals embedded in exposed mechanics, steel bridge saddles jutting from collarbone, nickel-wound strings threading through veins that pulse with electrical current, volume knobs grown from knuckles. He holds court in derelict power stations and abandoned recording dungeons where the walls bleed reverb, playing riffs so violent they short-circuit hearts and shatter bourbon glasses, a titan who treats every performance like a public execution and every listener like condemned prey.
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Tracy Bailey