Aborym Completes Metachaos With High-Profile Guest Musicians Ahead of 2026 Release
Italian industrial black‑metal pioneers Aborym have sealed the final cut of their forthcoming album, Metachaos, and lined up a who‑is‑who of extreme‑metal heavyweights to play alongside them. The band announced the album’s completion and mix on its official social‑media channels, confirming that six well‑known collaborators will contribute to the record.
The guest list reads like a cross‑section of the underground’s most respected voices. Patrick Mameli of Dutch technical‑death‑metal outfit Pestilence, former Deicide guitarist Chris Cannella who now plays with Malevolent Creation, Autumn’s End and Bloodmoon Ritual, Italian guitarist‑producer Tommy Talamanca of Sadist, Norwegian black‑metal stalwart Noralf Venås of Helheim, former Finntroll vocalist Tapio Wilska—currently with Survivors Zero and Sörnäinen—and the Italian black‑metal trio Brisen, pioneers of the early ’90s scene.
Frontman Fabban explained that Aborym’s “core identity has always been contamination, collision and chaos.” He added that the guests “helped us push the album into darker, harsher and more unpredictable territories.” The band’s statement also underscored that Metachaos is a deliberate return to the sonic aggression of earlier releases such as With No Human Intervention (2001), Generator (2003), Kali Yuga Bizarre (1998) and Fire Walk With Us (2005).
The record’s completion follows the band’s recent signing to Avantgarde Music and an exclusive booking partnership with District 19. According to the label’s announcement on 15 January 2026, Aborym began recording in February and plans to release Metachaos in the fall of 2026. Drummer Atum described the deal as a “homecoming” and highlighted the label’s commitment to music that pushes boundaries.
Aborym formed in 1993 in Taranto, Apulia, and has been described as playing an “alien‑black‑hard/industrial” style that blends jagged samples, electronic drums and industrial overtones. The band’s discography of four full‑length albums has earned them a reputation for experimental and aggressive soundscapes.
The guest lineup brings a broad range of influences. Patrick Mameli’s technical‑death‑metal pedigree, Chris Cannella’s classic death‑metal riffing, Tommy Talamanca’s progressive elements, Noralf Venås’ raw Norwegian black‑metal edge, Tapio Wilska’s melodic harsh‑voice component, and Brisen’s early Italian black‑metal legacy each add distinct textures to the project.
Industry observers note that the collaboration roster is unusual for a single industrial‑black‑metal release, and that it may broaden the album’s appeal across multiple sub‑genres. The inclusion of musicians from both the Dutch technical‑death scene and the Norwegian black‑metal scene signals Aborym’s intention to fuse diverse extreme‑metal traditions.
The band’s official website lists Metachaos as the first studio effort since 2021’s Hostile, and the project is described as a “multidisciplinary audio‑visual experience” that expands on the themes of war, madness and hatred explored in earlier works.
With the album now mixed, Aborym is preparing for a promotional cycle that will include a series of live performances booked through District 19. The release is slated for the fall of 2026, and the band has indicated that the album will be distributed through Avantgarde Music’s global channels.
In summary, Aborym’s Metachaos is a completed, mixed album featuring a high‑profile roster of guest musicians. The project is scheduled for a fall 2026 release under Avantgarde Music, with live promotion handled by District 19. The album represents a deliberate return to the band’s early aggressive style while incorporating diverse influences from the extreme‑metal community.