Hailing from the Gulf Coast of Fort Walton Beach, Florida, Decaying Eucharist is a formidable force within the legendary Florida Death Metal landscape. Blending the atmospheric aggression of black metal with the uncompromising brutality of death metal, the band has carved out a reputation for delivering a sonic assault that is as dark as it is heavy.
At the forefront of the band’s intense sound is vocalist Scott Leger, a veteran of the underground extreme music scene. Leger brings a diverse and storied history to the group, including his time fronting the New Orleans grindcore legends Flesh Parade from 2007 to 2012, where he was featured on the 2010 powerhouse album, Dirty Sweet.
Leger’s unique vocal versatility was further honed during his tenure with Shrüm, the cult-classic Louisiana experimental industrial psychedelic death band known for its avant-garde approach to metal. This deep-rooted experience allows Decaying Eucharist to push the boundaries of the genre while staying true to its visceral roots.
Becoming a fixture of the regional metal circuit, known for an "intense and heavy" live presence that captures the raw energy of the Florida scene.
The band recently expanded their reach beyond state lines, showcasing their crushing sound to a wider audience at the 8th Annual "Beer & Metal" Fest in Gulfport, Mississippi. Whether in the humidity of their home state or at regional festivals, Decaying Eucharist continues to solidify their standing as a must-see act for fans of high-caliber extreme metal.
"A relentless fusion of black and death metal, Decaying Eucharist is a testament to the enduring power of the Florida underground."







































