SUMMONING THE LICH has today shared a new single and music video, Return to the Soil, from their forthcoming sophomore album, Under the Reviled Throne.Return to the Soil is the second track to be taken from Under the Reviled Throne and follows the St. Louis, Missouri technical death metal groups recent US touring in support in of Vale of Pnath and Abigail Williams. Under the Reviled Throne will be released via Prosthetic Records on July 26.
Speaking on the new single and music video, David Bruno (vocals) comments: “We open up our second album with Return To The Soil, which is fitting because it was one of the first songs we really nailed down when we were first crafting Under The Reviled Throne. It describes the Lich’s journey into the wastes as he and his mighty army begin their quest to dominate the continent. Also there are witches, and I love writing songs about witches”
After three years of extensive US touring and shows with the likes of Allageon, Gorod and Inferi among others, as well as headline stints, SUMMONING THE LICH set about bringing Under the Reviled Throne to life. Intended as a death metal equivalent to The Empire Strikes Back in scope, the group set their sights on raising the stakes in both story and songwriting.
SUMMONING THE LICH took the considered approach of eschewing superfluous technicality in favor of a leaner and more streamlined focus on song structure. Each of the tracks on Under the Reviled Throne were written with the purpose of guiding the listener through the eponymous Lich’s descent into misanthropy and tyranny, without sacrificing their idiosyncratic sound.
This balancing act of dexterity and structure is exemplified best on cuts like Return to the Soil and lead single, My Horrors Unending. The latter of which succinctly merges SUMMONING THE LICH’s inclination for extremity and stop and start dynamics with rhythmic pummelling and memorable hooks.
With Arrias under existential threat, Under the Reviled Throne is a dazzlingly ambitious tale of hope and resistance in the form of its protagonist Taane (introduced on previously released album track, The Forest Feasts). Elsewhere, The Carrion Fleet’s narrative of the city of Bastell succumbing to flames at the hands of the Lich’s army ushers in the ominously brooding.
Upping the stakes to dizzying heights, SUMMONING THE LICH offers plenty in the way of light among the shadowy figures that lurk within the Lich’s universe of malevolent chaos. All is not lost.
SUMMONING THE LICH tour dates: July 27 – Red Flag – St. Louis, MO (Under the Reviled Throne album release show)
Under The Reviled Throne tracklist: 1. Return to the Soil 2. Reviled Crystal Wielders 3. The Forest Feasts 4. My Horrors Unending 5. Bastell Dirge 6. The Carrion Fleet 7. Arrias Groans 8. Will to Survive 9. Potion Seller 10. The Void Gate 11. Praise to the Bog
SUMMONING THE LICH is: David Bruno – Vocals Ryan Felps – Guitars Nick Muckerman – Guitars TJ Chilton – Drums
Mystification Zine is hosting the exclusive premiere of “Traitor”, the latest single from Indonesian death metal squad CRANIAL DISORDER. Stream it HERE.
The band have signed to Lethal Scissor Records for the release of their debut album “Congenital Depravity”, due out on July 10th 2024.
The fresh eight track offering “Congenital Depravity” marks the outfit’s Lethal Scissor Records debut, and is the successor to their acclaimed “PromoSick 2022” demo. Formed in 2019, CRANIAL DISORDER has brought a breath of fresh air to the scene and has delighted fans and underground connoisseurs alike.
With this album, CRANIAL DISORDER continue to sharpen their sound, which faithfully captures the essence of late ‘90s and early 2000’s brutal death metal. The band’s influences are no secret, but rattling off a list of classic death metal influences doesn’t do justice to the impact that CRANIAL DISORDER achieve with their music, a sound that is as relentless as it is morbid.
The songs are generally aggressive and pummeling, leaving the listener with little or no respite from the assault, but even at breakneck speed, there’s a compositional intricacy on display. Riff is piled upon monstrous riff and razor-wire solos slice, gleaming, through filth as CRANIAL DISORDER bring us a new level of sickening death metal power.
For fans of: Suffocation, Disgorge, Disavowed, Pyaemia
Tracklist:
01. Kobar Bumi 02. The Remained Lust 03. Perpetual Dismemberment 04. Period of Atrocity 05. Inebriated Flesh 06. Exalting the Perversion 07. Compulsive Savagery 08. Traitor
Following the release of INFECTED RAIN‘s much acclaimed sixth studio offering TIME (released in February 2024 via Napalm Records HERE), and while they are gearing up for a current, busy summer touring schedule, the Moldovan modern progressive metal act has announced a European tour as special guests of ELUVEITIE, kicking off in early 2025! Find all dates listed below, and tickets are now on sale!
In support of their upcoming live appearances, the band has just unleashed a new music video for the powerful track“PANDEMONIUM”!
“We are so happy to present the music video for PANDEMONIUM, a track from our latest album, TIME,” the band comments. “This song dives deep into the chaos of our world, and the video reflects that intensity. Consider it a dark, thrilling gift from us to you, and a perfect warm-up before our SUMMER TIME TOUR in Europe. Brace yourselves and enjoy PANDEMONIUM!”
Following their 2022 album Ecdysis – which garnered prime media acclaim, hundreds of thousands of streams and views, and debuted in the Top 20 on the US Current Hard Music charts – INFECTED RAIN climbs even higher with TIME. On the album, INFECTED RAIN exercise their trademarks, tastefully accenting the introspective musical journey with effectively-placed progressive, electronic and even nu-metal features amid ethereal passages. The album was once again produced, mixed and mastered by Valentin Voluta, and combines the deft talents of returning members Vidick (guitars, cover artist), Eugene Voluta (drums) and famed frontwoman Lena Scissorhands (vocals), plus introduces new member Alice Lane (bass) to the fold.
Blabbermouth called the album “exceptional”, while New Noise Magazine has dubbed it “the band’s heaviest material yet”. Metal Hammer Germany said TIME is the band’s “strongest album to date”, and UK’s Devolution Magazine wrote “‘TIME’ could well be an album of the year!”
“TIME is not just an album, it’s a journey, a testament to our evolution as INFECTED RAIN.” The band said. “Time isn’t just a measure; it’s an ever-flowing river, a constant reminder of our fleeting moments and enduring legacies. This subject resonates deeply throughout the record, offering to you a chance to reflect on the past, embrace the present, and dream of the future. With TIME, we invite you to experience the phenomena of time with us, in all its haunting beauty and raw power.”
Tracks such as “BECAUSE I LET YOU” burst in with undeniable energy, boasting aggressive lyrics and Lena Scissorhands’ swift, menacing delivery, before “DYING LIGHT” marches with subterranean heaviness and rhythmic grooves beneath eerie vocals and keys, and even snaps into an EDM passage, showcasing the dynamic delivery of the band in 2024. Melodic ode to self-empowerment “LIGHTHOUSE” then crashes in to juxtapose soft verses and intense auditory shifts. Album standout and djent driven “VIVARIUM” warns of society’s fickle freedoms as Lena Scissorhands delivers some of the album’s most hair-raising screams amid a haunting, ominous atmosphere, while fast-paced burners like “THE ANSWER IS YOU” and “ENMITY” flash between various EDM, synthwave and even drum and bass brushed transits amid bludgeoning rhythms. Intense “GAME OF BLAME” explores themes of hypocrisy and emotional pain delved out by those we love while boasting one of the album’s most searing breakdowns, while tracks like “PANDEMONIUM” and “UNPREDICTABLE” detail the uncontrollable energy of the future and past, respectively – boasting lofty, angelic verses with hard-hitting guitars and punching drums. Italian/English-language journey “PAURA” closes out the album with a path to self-discovery – beckoning the listener to understand that we limit ourselves with our own fears, and must harness the pain to overcome. TIME ends in a state of calm with ambient finisher “A SECOND OR A THOUSAND YEARS” – drawing the curtains closed on yet another fantastic, experimental expedition by rising stars INFECTED RAIN!
This upcoming Friday, INFECTED RAIN will begin their upcoming Summer Time Tour. See below for all currently confirmed tour dates!
Summer Time Tour 2024 21.06.24 MD – Milestii Mici Village / Dacii Liberi Moto Fest 28.06.24 FI – Helsinki / Tuska 29.06.24 SK – Zilina / Topfes 30.06.24 SK – Snina / Rock pod Kamenom 02.07.24 HU – Budapest / Analog Music Hall 03.07.24 AT – Salzburg / Rockhouse 06.07.24 IT – Genoa / Genova Summer Live 11.07.24 AT – Leoben / Area 53 12.07.24 DE – Bissingen / Wisdom Tooth Festival 13.07.24 DE – Aschaffenburg / Colos-Saal 14.07.24 DE – Erfurt / From Hell 16.07.24 PL – Poznan / 2 Progi 17.07.24 PL – Krakow / Kwadrat 19/20.07.24 RO – Bucharest / Metalhead Meeting 03.08.24 FR – Saint Maurice de Gourdans / Sylak Open Air 11.08.24 UK – Derbyshire / Bloodstock Open Air 16.08.24 FR – Carhaix / Motocultor 17.08.24 BE – Oostkamp / ParkPop Oostkamp 23.-25.08.24 RO – Bistrita / WTF Rock Festival 27.08.24 DE – Cham / L.A. 28.08.24 NL – Utrecht / TivoliVredenburg 29.08.24 UK – London / The Underworld 30.08.24 UK – Manchester / Rebellion 31.08.24 UK – Swindon / Depravation Festival
AUSTRALIA, with CRADLE OF FILTH
24.09.24 – AU, Perth – Metro Fremantle 25.09.24 – AU, Adelaide – The Gov 27.09.24 – AU, Melbourne – 170 Russell 28.09.24 – AU, Sydney – The Metro 29.09.24 – AU, Brisbane – The Triffid
LATIN AMERICA
22.10.24 – MX, Monterrey – Café Iguana 23.10.24 – MX, Guadalajara – C3 Stage 24.10.24 – MX, Mexico City – Circo Volador 27.10.24 – CO, Bogota – Ace of Spades 29.10.24 – PE, Lima – Yield Rock 01.11.24 – BR, Curitiba – CWB Hall 02.11.24 – BR, Limeira – Mirage 03.11.24 – BR, São Paulo – Fabrique Club 07.11.24 – AR, Buenos Aires – Uniclub 08.11.24 – UY, Montevideo – Live Era 10.11.24 – CL, Santiago – CL. Rock
ÁNV RISING – EUROPE PT I’ supporting ELUVETIE 23.01.25: DK, Copenhagen – Amager Bio * 24.01.25: SWE, Gothenburg – Pustervik * 25.01.25: NO, Oslo – Rockefeller Music Hall * 26.01.25: SWE, Stockholm – Klubben Fryshuset * 28.01.25: FI, Helsinki – House Of Culture 29.01.25: FI, Turku – Logomo 30.01.25: FI, Kuopio – Sawohouse Underground 01.02.25: EST, Tallinn – Helitehas 02.02.25: LV, Riga – Palladium Riga 04.02.25: PL, Krakow – Klub Studio 07.02.25: GR, Thessaloniki – Principal Club Theater 08.02.25: GR, Athens – Gagarin 205 09.02.25: BG, Sofia – Joy Station 11.02.25: SLO, Ljublijana – Kino Siska 12.02.25: IT, Trezzo sull´Adda – Live Club ** 13.02.25: AT, Wörgl – Komma VZ 14.02.25: DE, Würzburg – Posthalle 15.02.25: DE, Jena – F-Haus 16.02.25: DE, Hannover – Capitol
* without INFECTED RAIN ** without AD INFINITUM
INFECTED RAIN are: Lena Scissorhands – Vocals Vidick – Guitar Alice Lane – Bass Eugeniu Voluta – Drums
Louder than ever! It’s the moment of French modern/crossover metal heroes RISE OF THE NORTHSTAR: The band keep presenting their latest offering “Showdown” to enthusiastic crowds worldwide, and with their current touring cycle being aptly titled “Crank It Up!,”ROTN are proud to unleash the official music video for the track of the same name today.
ROTN emphasise, “Crank up your will power to the point where it obliterates any outside negativity: ‘Let the weak speak, let the flock talk…,’ and keep your eye on the ball no matter how much venom is thrown at you. This new music video marks the end of the concept we initiated in 2018 with “The Legacy Of Shi.” It is a testimony of the last year and a half touring the “Showdown” album, it is the final artistic statement of that era and the start of a brand-new chapter for the band.”
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“Crank It Up!” Tour 2024 w/ special guests 20.06.2024 FI Nummijärvi – Nummirock 27.06.2024 SK Žilina – Topfest 06.07.2024 FR Colombier-Saugnieu – Plane’R Fest 20.07.2024 FR Briouze – Art Sonic 25.07.2024 SI Tolmin – Tolminator 28.07.2024 FR Le Garric – Xtreme Fest 02.08.2024 CH Gränichen – Open Air Gränichen 03.08.2024 DE Löbnitz – Full Rewind Festival 16.08.2024 CH Cudrefin (VD) – Rock The Lakes 17.08.2024 DE Dinkelsbühl – Summer Breeze Open Air *SOLD OUT* 24.08.2024 DE Lüdenscheid – Bautz Festival 30.08.2024 AT Salzburg – Lake Rock Festival 08.09.2024 FR Mennecy – Metal Fest *NEW* 13.09.2024 FR Notre-Dame-D’Oé – SidFest 18.10.2024 FR Selestat – Rock Your Brain Fest *NEW* 14.11.2024 JP Osaka – Varon 15.11.2024 JP Aichi – Knot 16.11.2024 JP Nagano – Live House J 17.11.2024 JP Tokyo – ReNY alpha 18.11.2024 JP Tokyo – Cyclone 30.11.2024 FR Bruay-la-Buissière – Aütfëst 06.12.2024 FR Auxerre – Le Silex 14.12.2024 FR Limoges – Festival de Noël *NEW*
Though they proudly hail from the fiery heart of Houston, Texas, Oceans of Slumber are always pushing toward the next frontier. Back in May, while on tour with Lacuna Coil and New Years Day, the band gave a first glimpse at their upcoming sixth album with a spellbinding video for its boundless title track.
Today, Oceans of Slumber are pulling back the curtain even further by officially announcing Where Gods Fear to Speak, which was produced by GRAMMY nominee Joel Hamilton. The album’s second single, “Poem of Ecstasy”, breathes new life into the metal scene by remaking a timeless story in their own dark cinematic image.
Watch the grim-but-glowing performance video for “Poem of Ecstasy”:
The visuals for the “Poem of Ecstasy” video were created by Masaya.
Oceans of Slumber defy any and all conventions. For the past 15 years, the band have redefined the Southern Gothic by casting their tales of hope and despair against an ever-shifting backdrop of melodic death, doom and black metal, with subtle electronic flourishes and classical composition added for good measure. But their new album expands their progressive vision to the hi-def scope of a Hollywood blockbuster.Each song acts as another gripping plot twist along its grand narrative arc.
“Where Gods Fear to Speak exists somewhere between The Handmaid’s Tale, The Dark Tower and Cormac McCarthy”, Dobber Beverly says. “It’s part science fiction, part western gunslinger with a heavy dash of post-apocalyptic survival”.
Of course, no movie is complete without a compelling soundtrack. “Poem of Ecstasy” splices together so many stand-out scenes that it could spin off as its own mini-epic. We open on frontwoman Cammie Beverly, doing vocal runs in the moonlight cast by a twinkling piano, only to cut from outlaw country to doom-laden power metal and what can only be described as “dystopian grindcore”.
“Every time you make a new record, you think it’s the best,” Dobber continues, “but ‘Poem of Ecstasy’ is easily one of the best songs we’ve ever written. It sounds like an energetic, pissed-off-band, with enigmatic storytelling and all those magical things”.
Performing such a radical play on extreme metal requires a talented cast of characters. Having already toured the world with Enslaved, Ne Obliviscaris and Swallowed by the Sun, Oceans of Slumber are well-acquainted with metal’s biggest stages. Even the most obscure corners of the underground recognize Dobber as the drummer for grindcore legends Insect Warfare, but he’s also a classically trained pianist who composed all of Where Gods Fear to Speak. His Necrofier bandmate Semir Ozerkan adds heat with harsh backing vocals and warm but bruising bass fills, as co-guitarists Alex Davis and Chris Kritikos roar through the mix like a sandstorm, though everyone cedes the spotlight to the band’s leading lady.
“I’ll do everything to stay by your side“, Cammie belts. Her cleans push back against the charging blast beats like a force field, but while she only gains strength from sinking into the profane depths of her newly anointed death growls, there’s still a feeling that something deep inside is holding her back. “And I’ll do anything except stop what I’m chasing“.
On the album’s title track, Oceans of Slumber banged heads with the religious institutions that loomed over their formative years in Texas, but “Poem of Ecstasy” has them fighting on a different kind of battlefield. “All of the songs on Where Gods Fear to Speak are set inthis futuristic, derelict world, where the lower class are rebelling against their overzealous rulers”, says Cammie, “but ‘Poem of Ecstasy’ is the album’s big no-holds-barred love song”.
The musical tug of war that rages throughout “Poem of Ecstasy” — between unrelenting heaviness and subdued introspection — mirrors the struggle of its hero. When writing the lyrics, Cammie was inspired by Blade Runner and Cyberpunk: Edgerunners. “Sometimes, we’re so hellbent on pursuing our dreams that we lose sight of the people we’re fighting for”, she says. “How can you save the world if you can’t even save yourself?”
Not every movie has a happy ending. While plenty inspired, Cammie’s last words on “Poem of Ecstasy” ring out like a cry for help. “Save me / Save me from myself”, she sings, climbing into the tender reaches of her upper register, as pounding drums and tendriled riffs threaten to drag her down into the song’s fiery crypt.
You’ll have to wait and hear the whole album to find out whether our hero survives this cliffhanger. But for now, one thing is already clear: with Where Gods Fear to Speak, Oceans of Slumber have recorded their masterpiece.
Tracklist 1. Where Gods Fear to Speak (6:25) [WATCH] 2. Run From the Light (5:15) 3. Don’t Come Back From Hell Empty Handed (8:28) 4. Wish (3:53) 5. Poem of Ecstasy (6:33) [WATCH] 6. The Given Dream (3:36) 7. I Will Break the Pride of Your Will (5:27) 8. Prayer (5:03) 9. The Impermanence of Fate (6:20) 10. Wicked Game (5:26)
More than a decade has passed since the release of Oceans of Slumber’s Aetherial debut album, and a lot has changed. After recruiting Cammie Gilbert (now Beverly) in 2014, the Houston, Texas crew’s trajectory took a natural, upward tilt, fueled by the hugely positive response received by second album, Winter (2016). Masters of dark-hearted brutality and gritty, melancholic song craft, Oceans of Slumber transcended the usual genre limitations, favoring a progressive and boundary-less approach. With each successive record, the combination of founder, drummer, pianist and chief songwriter Dobber Beverly’s brooding, dynamic onslaughts with Cammie’s charismatic presence and elegant, sonorous vocals garnered widespread acclaim and an international fan base. Monuments to a restless creative spirit, the band’s third and fourth albums, The Banished Heart (2018) and Oceans of Slumber (2020) raised the stakes ever higher.
Nobody said it was going to be easy, however. Buoyed by the praise of critics and the love of increasingly rabid admirers, Oceans of Slumber proved true to their progressive reputation when they released fifth full-length Starlight & Ash in 2022. Although still palpably drawn from the same well of dark and daring influences that had informed previous records, the new songs were pointedly bereft of the crushing metal tropes and elaborate song structures of old. Instead, Oceans of Slumber stripped things to an ornate and earthy take on gothically-inclined songwriting and melancholy modern prog. Starlight & Ash was praised in metal and prog media, but drew the ire of the band’s big label paymasters, who were rather unimaginatively hoping for more of the same. Reaching an impasse, band and label parted ways, leading to Oceans of Slumber’s newly-forged relationship with the notoriously open-minded Season of Mist. Now armed with a brand new studio album, Where Gods Fear To Speak, these intuitive radicals have gone where they will be understood.
“The thing is, we never said we’re never going to do something heavy again,” shrugs Cammie. “People panic when a band puts out an album that does something different. It was a weird time. It came during a time when our music was different from everything else, and I think the record was a bit lost on some people – people that mattered in our realm. The fans got it, and it was received really well, just not by the label!”
“Starlight should’ve been an easier way for us to branch out to a different audience,” adds Dobber. “But the label didn’t care and we didn’t try to capitalize on it. With Where Gods Fear To Speak, every time you make a new record, you think it’s the best, but there’s a couple of songs on this record that are definitely the best songs we’ve ever written, easily. There’s an energy to them that’s palpable. It sounds like an energetic, pissed-off band, with enigmatic storytelling and all those magical things.”
Recorded in Bogota, Colombia, in 2023, Where Gods Fear To Speak is a multi-faceted entry into Oceans of Slumber’s burgeoning legacy. Many of the melodic and textural elements that made Starlight & Ash such a revelation are still present, but scabrous brutality and complex, cultured arrangements are back with a vengeance. With Cammie’s astonishing vocal blend of vulnerability and abominable power, these songs are the best possible showcase for a band on an unerring mission to win the world over.
“I think Cammie is the best singer in America by far, but if she’s at such a top level and we still can’t break through, that just means that if we want to stay where we are, we’ve got to work harder!” Dobber admits, candidly. “We know how good we are, and how good the music is, but it doesn’t pay off for us all the time and the new record reflects that. It’s aggressive, it’s aggravated, but it tells a story. The closing song, “Impermanence Of Fate” – that’s the tag. It means that what you have it isn’t a fatal flaw or a mortal wound, and you can change things and work around these setbacks. So a lot of this record is fight songs.”
A colossus in both conception and execution, Where Gods Fear To Speak eschews the usual modern metal sounds in favor of an overwhelming, wall-of-sound production. As songs like the thunderous title track and the grim and sprawling “Don’t Come Back From Hell Empty Handed” cast their meandering, malevolent spells, every instrument leaps out with laser-like clarity, and the vast, emotional heft underpinning Dobber and Cammie’s lyrics is brought rivetingly to the fore. Meanwhile, standout gems like “The Given Dream” and “Poem of Ecstasy” showcase Oceans of Slumber’s still-evolving core sound, with soaring melodies and jaw-dropping dynamics that casually blur the boundary between the accessible and the avant-garde, while basking in the brooding glow of Cammie’s unique voice. Produced in collaboration with esteemed studio guru Joel Hamilton at Audovision Studios in Bogota, it emerges as a self-evident labor of love for all of those involved.
“We did the most extensive pre-production demoing that we’ve ever done for this record. Everything was finished, the vocal lines were 98% done in advance,” Dobber notes. “Then we got into the studio and I threw curveballs at Cammie to piss her off and get her to land these certain vocal sections. There has to be some element of this that is created in the moment. It’s not magical otherwise. I did all the synthesizers and orchestrations at home, but then we recorded the rest of it at the studio in Colombia. Joel’s done a lot of work with big hitters, but also with Neurosis and bands like Sleepytime Gorilla Museum. So when I said we were going to make a heavy record, I wanted it to sound like all hell’s breaking loose. We wanted a very natural production and for everything to be as organic as it could be.”
From the doom-laden opening chords of “Where Gods Fear To Speak” – released as the album’s first preview single, and revealing Cammie’s feral death growls for the first time – to the dying, desolate embers of grand finale “Impermanence Of Fate”, the new Oceans of Slumber album is simply the most immersive and fascinating piece of work the band have made. As added intrigue, guest stars Mikael Stanne of Swedish melo-death legends Dark Tranquillity, and Moonspell’s iconic frontman Fernando Ribeiro lend their vocal talents to “Run From The Light” and “Prayer” respectively. Steeped in the oppressive atmospheres of doom, death and gothic metal, but rendered using a spinning kaleidoscope of progressive musical shades, Where The Gods Fear To Speak idly defies categorization, while strenuously redefining the artistic formula that Oceans of Slumber have spent so many years refining. Meanwhile, these songs paint such vivid pictures that it comes as little surprise that Where Gods Fear to Speak is a certified concept work, with a cinematic streak a mile wide.
“This album is a dystopian western or a post-apocalyptic survival movie, somewhere between The Handmaid’s Tale, The Dark Tower and Cormac McCarthy,” states Dobber. “The whole idea is that Where The Gods Fear To Speak is a movie, and we’ve written the soundtrack. If the world was taken over, like in movie The Book Of Eli, and Gary Oldman had found the Bible and the true power of it, and he was wielding the power of the lord over everybody, those people that were maybe just into their traditional spiritualism or people that were not religious at all, they would be the defectors, so the record is written from the viewpoint of the defectors. The ending credits are our version of “Wicked Game” by Chris Isaak. We wanted to take it back to when the music in movies set the tone for everything.”
Wildly evocative and bulging under the weight of its countless razor-sharp melodies, Where Gods Fear To Speak proves that Oceans of Slumber will not let the occasional setback put them off their creative stride. Both the heaviest and the most sophisticated record they have made yet, it covers all bases to deliver an emotional, life-affirming musical journey like no other. Some people will love it. Others may not. But what is abundantly clear is that Oceans of Slumber remain a formidable force to be reckoned with, and When Gods Fear To Speak may be their masterpiece.
“We just hope to grow the band. We’ve had a problem with reaching the next level, but I’m hoping this record makes the difference, and people just give us a shot,” Dobber concludes. “The band is great and it’s tight, and Cammie is such a great performer. When people really get to see the real thing in front of them, which they don’t a lot of the time, it just works, intrinsically. There’s just a natural response to it. So if we can get in front of the audiences we should, then we’ll win them over and the band will grow. That’s all we want. It’s a mechanism for survival at this point.”
Lineup Cammie Beverly – vocals Dobber Beverly- drums, piano Semir Ozerkan – bass Alex Davis – guitar Chris Kritikos – guitar, synth
Recording Audiovision Studios in Bogotá, Columbia Assistant engineering at Audiovision by Deyra Castillo and David Dueñas Piña
Production Produced and engineered by Joel Hamilton Mixed by Joel Hamilton at Studio G in Brooklyn, New York Additional engineering by Chris Kritikos Assistant engineering by Justin Termotto
ANCIENT SETTLERS have released an animated lyric video for “Oblivion’s Legacy”, fourth single and titletrack of the new album released in May 17th by Scarlet Records. STREAM IT HERE
“Oblivions Legacy” tells a story of hope and resilience in the face of despair. The authenticity of those who emerge from darkness, arising as legends, embodying the courage to make the changes. The chorus reflects a desire for perseverance, and the need to fight for a better future. The song blends narrative and emotive elements, emphasizing the relentless struggle and ultimate triumph.
Produced, mixed and mastered by Fredrick Nordstrom at Studio Fredman;
illustrated by Jon Toussas (Suicidal Angels, Nightrage, W.E.B.);
FFO: Arch Enemy, Jinjer, Soilwork, Darkane, Shadows Fall, The Agonist, Light This City
artwork by Jon Toussas
Ancient Settlers quickly gained a fierce reputation in the melodic death metal European scene thanks to a relentless live activity, and are now eager to raise the bar with their second studio album.
Guided by the demoniac vocals of frontwoman Argen Death, the Venezuelan/Spanish band masters the melodeath subject with absolute confidence through storming heavy riffs, thick grooves and catchy hooks (just like the Swedish godfathers taught us all).
“Oblivion’s Legacy” is a conceptual work that delves into the profound depths of human existence, exploring the legacy we leave behind as individuals and as a species. The lyrics contemplate the impact of our actions, the struggles we face, and the ultimate fate that awaits us all.
Set against a backdrop of cosmic wonder and existential introspection, each song serves as a chapter in the unfolding narrative of humanity’s journey through time and space.
Ancient Settlers 2024 tour dates: 05.07 Lucerne (CH) – Brunch Brothers 07.07 Zbytiny (CZ) – South Of Heaven Open Air 08.07 Milan (IT) – Headbangers Pub 26.07 Barcelona (ES) – Sala Bóveda 27.07 Lisbon (PT) – RCA Summer Party Fest 06.09 The Hague (NL) – Musicon 07.09 Bree (BE) – Metal Babes & Queens Festival 08.09 Paris (FR) – Le Klub 28.09 Burgos (ES) – Quintanapalla Rock Festival 19.10 Villabona (ES) – Hellbonak Metal Fest 07.12 Bordeaux (FR) – Salem Bar
Ancient Settlers: Argen Death – vocals Carlos Chiesa-Estomba – guitar Agustín Martinez – guitar Miguel Herrera – bass Hermán Riera – drums
Kimmo Kuusniemi’s ASA unveil the long-overdue release of "Collective Failure" + first music video for title-track! Check it out and stay tuned for more news! Click image to watch the video
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