Thursday, April 18, 2024

News: Darkthrone release "Black Dawn Affiliation ", the new single (the only single!) before the release of new album

Black Metal band Darkthrone from Norway are releasing a new album on the 26th of April through Peaceville Records. The album is titled It Beckons Us All.

You can now watch the lyric video for the single Black Dawn Affiliation from the same, here:






Fenriz comments of the song’s creation "Nocturno Culto sculpted BLACK DAWN AFFILIATION and as much as I writhe in woe trying to describe riffs I did not make, we are certainly rocking hard and dark around a dungeon of slow Kreator 1986-era riffs (think Awakening Of The Gods or Take Their Lives from the FLAG OF HATE 12").

The song is linearly constructed, which is bold for a single but we often write this way. One could say it is a two-pronged beast which after the intermission (filled with a choir of the damned that we sung ourselves, believe it or not: "Aaaaaa.") continues with my favourite riff in the song since I first heard it appear early in the second part and it is there that I was given the reins to let the halls and chambers of stardust levitate with unearthly synth and a voice that still today, when writing this, strikes me as being influenced by the first rock album I heard back in 1973 - Morrison Hotel. Lyrics darker and more disturbed than ever solidify these halls now."

Nocturno Culto adds “It is not easy to describe the music you make, but for sure I will try…it´s heavy! Everything worked out as I hoped for this track. Some things are just forged in the studio, like as Fenriz´s excellent vocals at the end of the song; and the choir I wanted. Instead of just taking shortcuts, Fenriz and I recorded three vocal tracks each, and it was brilliantly mixed by Silje at Chaka Khan. There are many things one can say about riffs, but I make songs from a combination of a very methodical approach and happy accidents! And somewhere in the back of my head, it´s most likely there is something affecting a lot of my decisions on little details that shapes the riffing.”












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Wednesday, April 17, 2024

News: Seth release single "Et Que Vive el Diable!" from upcoming album

Black Metal band from France Seth are releasing a new album on the 14th of July. The album will be called La France des Maudits and will be released via Season of Mist.

Seth are now releasing s single from the same, called Et Que Vive el Diable!, and you can watch the video here:




You can pre-order and pre-save La France des Maudits here:




Tracklist:
1. Paris des Maléfices (5:09)
2. Et Que Vive le Diable ! (5:35)
3. La Destruction des Reliques (5:51)
4. Dans le Cœur un Poignard (5:30)
5. Marianne (2:59)
6. Ivre du Sang des Saints (5:37)
7. Insurrection (7:33)
8. Le Vin du Condamné (8:06)
9. Initials B.B. (Serge Gainsbourg Cover) (Bonus Track) (3:49)


Available Formats:
Digital Download
CD Digipak
Limited CD Clamshell Box
12" Vinyl Gatefold - Black
12" Coloured Vinyl Gatefold - Gold
12" Coloured Vinyl Gatefold - Blue & Black Marbled
12" Coloured Vinyl Gatefold - Red, White & Black Marbled
12" Coloured Vinyl Gatefold - Crystal Clear
12" Liquid-Filled Vinyl Gatefold - Bood Red Liquid
Cassette


Photo by © Andy Julia


Line-up:
Saint Vincent - Vocals (Blacklodge)
Heimoth - Guitar (Sinsaenum)
Drakhian - Guitar (ex-Loudblast, Griffar)
Pierre Le Pape - Keys (Melted Space)
EsX - Bass (Arkhon Infaustus, ex-Merrimack)
Alsvid - Drums (ex-Enthroned, ex-Ad Patres)

Recording Studio:
Sainte Marthe Studio

Production Credits:
Mixed, produced & mastered by Francis Caste




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News: Crest of Darkness announce upcoming album "My Ghost"

Norwegian Black Metal band Crest of Darkness are releasing a new album next Autumn. It is going to be called My Ghost and is coming out through My Kingdom Music.




There is also a single of the album coming out in June, released in an exclusive 7" format.




The founder of Crest of Darkness Ingar Amlien comments: 
"After what felt to us like an eternity of waiting, the time has finally come for us to be able to present you with new music. Since 1996 I have nurtured CREST OF DARKNESS in my heart, and in all that time I have probably never released a more personal album than "My Ghost", which will appear in the Autumn of 2024. Before that, however, you can get a taste of what to expect from "My Ghost", in the form of a single which will be released in June, even before details of the album itself are announced. I can, however, reveal that "My Ghost" is a concept album, one in which you are invited to join me on what I would call an "initiation journey" into the CREST OF DARKNESS Universe. An invitation into my own dark universe where there is only one ruler... one God... ME!!".





Monday, April 8, 2024

News: Grievance to release anthology "Antologia 1997-2024"

Portuguese Black Metal one man band Grievance, is soon releasing the anthology Antologia 1997-2024, through Haloran Records.

It will be available on CD Digipack format, and will be limited to 200 copies.

Antologia 1997-2024 has five exclusive unreleased tracks, plus the band's two demos Por Entre a Escuridão Outonal (1007) and The New Millennium Sessions (2007), released for the first time in physical format.

You can listen to the track O Sétimo Templo from this release, here:




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Thursday, April 4, 2024

News: 1349 Co-Headline with Kampfar on 2024 EU Tour

Black Metal bands 1349 and Kampfar will be touring through Europe in October.

Also, Afsky will be special guests along the whole tour.

You may find the dates below.




1349 & Kampfar Co-Headline - 2024 EU Tour:

01 October: Leipzig, DE @ Anker
02 October: Berlin, DE @ SO36
03 October: Aarhus, DK @ Voxhall
04 October: Gothenburg, SE @ Filmstudion
05 October: Stockholm, SE @ Kolletkivet Livet
07 October: Helsinki, FI @ Aaniwalli
08 October: Tallinn, EE @ Helitehas
09 October: Riga, LV @ Melna Piektdiena
10 October: Warsaw, PL @ Proxima
11 October: Kraków, PL @ Kamienna 12
12 October: Vienna, AT @ Vienna Metal Meeting
13 October: Budapest, HU @ Barba Negra
15 October: Prague, CZ @ Futurum
16 October: Munich, DE @ Backstage
17 October: Milano, IT @ Slaughter Club
18 October: Colmar, FR @ Le Grillen
19 October: Aarburg, CH @ Musigburg
20 October: Oignies, FR @ Tyrant Fest
22 October: Weiher, DE @ Live Music Hall
23 October: Paris, FR @ Le Petit Bain
24 October: Bochum, DE @ Zeche
25 October: Amstelveen, NL @ P60
26 October: Maastricht, NL @ Samhain Festival


Tickets are on sale now: http://linktr.ee/1349official


1349 States: ""Little did we know, more than four years ago, that by the time we would again go on tour in Europe, the continent was to be hit by a pandemic and a war. We have entered a time where grim realities have already become manifest, and a still deeper darkness hangs over us and has started its descent. To lend from our own songtitles, Pandemonium War Bells chime in the distance, threatening to become louder. It has become imminent to understand and take in the gravity and let the darkness sink in, and 1349 might just be the perfect soundtrack. Especially now, as we are about to release a particularly sinister and eerie album. We look forward to travel out to the Continent again and feel how the new songs work live in all their demonic splendour, as well as performing songs from our history and share their energies with both old fans and new. We are also pleased to be sharing the stage with fellow Norsemen Kampfar and our Danish brothers in Afsky who will join us on our journey southwards."






Wednesday, April 3, 2024

News: Decayed's "In Lustful Mayhem" CD out now

Portuguese Black Metal band Decayed just re-released the EP In Lustful Mayhem on a digipack CD version, through Caverna Abismal Records.

This is a remastered edition, where the audio and the layout were both improved, and it comes with The Seven Seals demo, and the Dark Rehearsal (1991) as bonus tracks.

You may order it HERE








Review: Paracrona's upcoming (re)release "Sun God"

Norwegian Black Metal band Paracrona are re-releasing their album Sun God on the 12th of April, through Wormholedeath, with whom they recently signed a deal.

The idea was to give the album a new life and to expand it's music to a wider audience.

Well played, Paracrona, well played. Why? Because Sun God is so bloody good.

I haven't heard of Paracrona until February, when I shared the news of them joining forces with Wormholedeath, together with the video for the song Carry the Cross. I also haven't listened to the song again since. But today, when the song came up in the album I immediately recognised it, and additionally, it also gave me the same goosebumps as the first time I've heard it. If this isn't the definition of good music, then I don't know what is.

So, for those who, like me, haven't heard Sun God before, what can you expect?

On the email they come "catalogued" as Black Death Metal music. I must say I disagree a bit on the Death Metal part. Ok, it is melodic, it has amazing solos that usually are more particular of Death Metal music, but I still see it more within the melodic Black Metal realm. It has that specific touch where you can tell it's Norwegian Black Metal, especially on the guitars, even if more melodic a bit. 

When I say melodic, I don't mean ballads (well, Mendacious is sort of the ballad of the album), or only catchy music, or keyboards. You'll be surprised by the aggressiveness they get to too. The track Sun God is a good example of it. Listening to it made me want to see them live right away.

These guys are very interesting musicians, I must say. It is all so technical, also reaching atonal areas that are more and more common nowadays, but still almost uncharted territory. 
There are clean voices too here and there, sometimes unexpected but remarkable. In fact, the intro of the first song New Impurity has some very eerie clean voices. It is overall strange but so good at the same time.

Moving on, Sun God has 9 tracks. All of them very powerful and energetic. There are no dull moments during Sun God. Usually I mention my favourite track when I do a review, but here it is difficult to choose only one. I'll go with Carry the Cross.

The last song Reasons has some oriental vibes, I wasn't expecting that. Good surprise. The clean voices on there are so emotional. Good surprise again. Took me back to some of late 1990s or early 2000s music, for a second.

So, if this is your kind of music, the date is 12th of April, don't forget!








Wednesday, March 27, 2024

News: Dusk announce new album and stream song "Industrie II"

Industrial Black Metal band from Costa Rica Dusk, are releasing a new album called Industrie. It is scheduled to be released on the 31st of May.

They released the song Industrie II from the same, and you can watch it here:




Industrie has 6 tracks, plus a cover of Mayhem's Freezing Moon.



Tracklist:
1) Industrie I
2) Industrie II
3) Industrie III
4) Industrie IV
5) Industrie V
6) Industrie VI
7) Freezing Moon




Lineup:
Dusk - programming synthesizers and effects
Shaman - vocals
Implacable - guitar
Pàlak - bass


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Saturday, March 16, 2024

Video: Sonneillon live @ Bourbon Room, PORTO (PT), 06/01/2024

Portuguese Black Metal band Sonneillon played live (along with Grievance and Cape Torment), supporting Carpathian Forest, at the Bourbon Room in Porto (PT), last January.

You can now watch the full show of Sonneillon on video, here:




Enjoy!

Also, read more about Sonneillon here:

Thursday, March 14, 2024

Interview: Ischemic (CA)




This time, Lachryma Christi had the chance to interview Ischemic, Blackened Doom Metal band from Canada.
Ischemic are releasing a new album on the 5th April, called Condemned to the Breaking Wheel.
You may find a link for the review for the same after the interview.
Ischemic truly are a force of nature, they are powerful, they are original, and here is your chance (and mine too!) of knowing a bit more about them.


Ischemic is quite a different name, how did you come up with that idea?

Iz gets full credit for this one! Ischemic is a medical term used to describe parts of the body that have been deprived of blood flow and oxygen, and generally means the affected area is withering and dying. 


How would you define the kind of music you play?

We play Death/Doom metal, but our approach is to try and reconcile the different sounds that genre tag tends to encompass. Some death/doom is creepy and brutal - like Asphyx or Runemagick, sometimes it’s gloomy and emotional, like Katatonia or early Swallow the Sun, so we try to make music that encapsulates all those feelings. In the end, people tend to pick out a black metal sound entwined in that end result, so I suppose you could also just say Blackened Death/Doom. 


What are your lyrics usually about? Where do you get the inspiration for them?

In the past our lyrical themes tended to deal with an intermingling of the gloom that comes from struggling with or dying from disease of all kinds, or just death in general. But as time has gone on, themes of hopelessness in the modern world, ancient, supernatural horrors and personal loss have made their way into our music. 




How does the composing work for you? Do you have a standard way of doing things, or it can vary from album to album?

On past albums, I would write a loose structure and the band would jam out/workshop what worked and what didn’t and then add their interpretations to that. On Condemned to the Breaking Wheel, Mrudul and I came up with more fleshed out works and then just added the odd lead or harmonization over what each other did. 


What artists influence you the most?

As a band I’d say there’s varying degrees of mutual love for acts like Hooded Menace, Katatonia, Ahab, later Celtic Frost/Triptykon and Agalloch. Personally, I’ve drawn on those acts as well as Autopsy, Conan, My Dying Bride, Paradise Lost and Thergothon.


Ischemic have been around for quite a long time already, over ten years. How would you describe your journey so far? Have you already accomplished what you would have expected?

Long and fun, which I think is rare in the erratic world of the music industry, and the world in general, has become. The world changed a lot right before we started Ischemic and has changed significantly in these past 12 years once or twice as well, so at this point, I’m just happy that I did my part in keeping Metal culture alive in a city that is unapologetically trying to strangle out live music. 




You have a new album coming up next month, Condemned to the Breaking Wheel. How would you describe it? What can your fans and followers expect?

Condemned to the Breaking Wheel will definitely deliver on the Death and the Doom that we aim for, but will be a lot more condensed than the last few albums. The themes and overall vibe of the album tend to lend a lot more to mental imagery of creeping horrors and anguish known since time immemorial and that will be known into the future, as opposed to the gloom specific to the modern world that we used to focus on in the past. 


Do you play live? If yes, how is usually a show of Ischemic? If not, are you planning on doing so?

We do play live. Generally, our shows are an interesting juxtaposition of whirlwind headbanging and moshing madness with Iz in the crowd there with you, as well as creeping, focus-driven passages that elicit nothing more than head bobbing and your gaze. 




What advice would you give to people wanting to start a band right now?

Just some shows with some really cool bands at the moment and debuting the new songs to the public.


Is there anything else you'd like to add to everyone reading this interview?

Persistence is the key, but honestly, try and learn your way around the basics of all instruments you plan to involve in your project, purely for the sake of communication. Have a solid idea when it comes to a song or project that you will defend, but be open to other people’s opinions and desires - they want to have fun too!

-Listen to DEATH.





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Read the review for Condemned to the Breaking Wheel here:










































Monday, March 11, 2024

Review: Vøidwomb's debut album "Spiritual Apotheosis"


Three years after the release of their debut EP, Portuguese Black Metal band Vøidwomb will be releasing their first album Spiritual Apotheosis next month, through Avantgarde Music.

It was when I reached track 3 Black Putrescence that I got into Spiritual Apotheosis. That was the song that made me actually think "wow!", and from then on, the sensation was pretty much the same along the remaining songs, although it gets better and better as you go on.

Spiritual Apotheosis has 9 songs, of a very grave and bassy Black Metal music. It is atmospheric, angry, dark. Well, among those 9 songs, there are track 1 Exordium, track 5 Interludium and the last one, Epilogus. Which are slightly different, as their titles suggest. Although still heavy and thick, they are instrumental. Interludium reminds me of a mass or some sort of religious practice. Especially as the beginning of following track, Vesselvoid also has some elements of the kind. But I could be totally wrong.

Although not massively original, their music is very engaging, intense, powerful, and compelling. As I mentioned above, it gets better as it goes, as if they had chosen the songs from less to more impressive. 

My favourite songs from Spiritual Apotheosis are 6 Vesselvoid and 7 Azoth. Very powerful. But, last track Epilogus is the perfect song to close the album. It is instrumental, and still so bloody emotional, it left me fascinated. I heard it over and over quite a few times, because when I like a song a lot, I listen to it until I can't anymore.

So, what else can I add? Vøidwomb are quite experienced, you can tell by the quality and complexity of the compositions. The band is sort of recent, they have been around since 2019, but you can tell they are well versed in Black Metal music. 

So if this is your thing, keep an eye out for Vøidwomb. Spiritual Apotheosis comes out on the 26th of April.