REBURIED x Asakusa Deathfest 2026

 


REBURIED x Asakusa Deathfest 2026
21st at MoonStep, Nakano 

Line Up : 
Chris Pinto - Vocals
Clayton Wolff - Bass
Alex Bytnar - Drums
Eddie Bingaman - Guitar
Daniel Racines - Guitar

Discography : 
Demo 2020
Deconsecration split 2021
Repulsive Nature LP 2023
Flesh Mourning 2025

Formed in late 2018 in Seattle, WA, by Clayton Wolff, Alex Bytnar, Mat Chandler, and Eddie Bingaman, Reburied emerged from the city’s underground metal scene as a faster, more aggressive outlet for Clayton and Alex, who were then playing in the funeral doom act Un. What began as a side project rapidly became one of the Pacific Northwest’s most formidable death metal forces.
Drawing on classic American death metal—Morbid Angel, Bolt Thrower, and Incantation—while weaving in influences from Gorguts, Death, and Heartwork-era Carcass, Reburied deliver a riff-driven, hard-hitting assault that blends old-school brutality with occasional doom and thrash textures. 
A well-received 2020 demo was followed by a key lineup shift: Mat Chandler moved to vocals only, with Paul Richards joining on second guitar. This solidified lineup produced a 2021 split with fellow Seattle death metal band Deconsecration. In 2022, Mat Chandler departed and was replaced by Chris Pinto (of Fórn) on vocals. The following year, Reburied released their critically acclaimed debut LP Repulsive Nature (January 2023, Translation Loss Records), recorded and mixed by Billy Anderson (Brutal Truth, Eyehategod, Cattle Decapitation). The record earned widespread praise—Metal Injection hailed its “35 minutes of gnarled brutality,” and it sent the band on tours with Drouth and Rat King while opening for acts including Blood Incantation, Crypta, Coffins, Mortiferum, and Undeath to name just a few.
Their sophomore album, Flesh Mourning (2025, Translation Loss / Iron Fortress Records), mixed/mastered by Greg Wilkinson (Autopsy, Necrot) marked a significant evolution. Featuring Chris Pinto on vocals, it broadened the band’s sonic palette with Wurlitzer textures, expressive lead guitar work, and a haunting atmospheric closer—without sacrificing any of their signature brutality. Bandcamp Daily named it Album of the Day, noting that Reburied “cut through the endless OSDM revival with sheer conviction,” while Metal Epidemic declared the band had “put the death metal world on notice.”
Reburied continue to tour extensively across the United States and are making their international debut in Japan.