Italian black metal act DARKEND prepares for the June 14th arrival of their “Viaticum” full-length through Time To Kill Records, today, a video for “De Masticatione Mortuorum In Tumulis” has been unveiled. Watch it HERE.
“‘De Masticatione Mortuorum In Tumulis’ is the Eye of Awareness observing itself, in a Time beyond time and in a Space beyond space. In its serene and ever-capturing Gaze, the living dead perpetually aiming to devour the Incarnated Miracle is banished from all planes of Existence and thus deprived of any of its illusory power. Entirely composed by Animae, the song develops through riffs and melodies that embody both the strength of that Fire incinerating the ego as well as the touching uproar of the River of Being finally free to flow without boundaries. Light from where there’s no Light. Living Water to the rotten flesh”.
“Viaticum” flows out from the Sacred Spaciousness beyond duality, enshrouding its Silent Nature with the voice of ancient ceremonial chants, dungeon synth ambience and sulphur riffs engraved on arcane metal patterns. Combining shades that span from Mercyful Fate to Dissection (“An Incautious Exhumation Of What Lies Beneath Forgotten Ground”) and from Dead Can Dance (“In Your Multitude”) to Arvo Pärt (“In My Multitude”), the album enlightens an immersive and cathartic pathway towards the deepest hidden fields of who we really are.
Tracklist:
01. In My Multitude 02. An Incautious Exhumation Of What Lies Beneath Forgotten Ground 03. De Masticatione Mortuorum In Tumulis 04. An Ancient Plague Has Silently Worn Our Garments As Its Throne 05. In Your Multitude
DARKEND is the band fronted by Animae (also guest vocalist for GAAHL’S WYRD on various European festivals & venues).
After rather humble beginnings mostly inspired by orchestral extreme metal, DARKEND developed a quite peculiar artistic style blending black metal patterns, ritual ambience, dark classic metal riffs and solos in the vein of Mercyful Fate/Angel Witch and a ritualistic, hypnotic vibe explicitly created in order to generate a deep sonic & spiritual transcendence.
Having toured Europe thrice alongside CRADLE OF FILTH, ROTTING CHRIST, SAMAEL, MELECHESH & KEEP OF KALESSIN, the band had the privilege to collaborate with some of the most renowned artists of the scene: while Attila Csihar (MAYHEM), Niklas Kvarforth (SHINING) & Sakis Tolis (ROTTING CHRIST) offered their voices for “The Canticle Of Shadows” (2016, Non Serviam Records), the profound friendship between Gaahl & Animae bloomed a breathtaking collaboration with WARDRUNA’s Lindy-Fay Hella immortalized on the album “Spiritual Resonance” (2019, Dark Essence Records).
The band displays some intense live rituals under their belt (culminated with an exhibition at the iconic Norwegian MIDGARDSBLOT FEST 2022 alongside WARDRUNA, HELIUNG & ROTTING CHRIST), an experience not to be missed.
Line-up:
Animae – Vocals Acamar – Lead guitars Ashes – Lead guitars Vinterskog – Bass Antarktica – Ambience Valentz – Drums
Cvlt Nation is hosting the exclusive premiere of “Two Minutes Hate“, a blistering track from FEED THEM DEATH‘s new album “The Malady“. This latest preview from the band’s new effort is now streaming at THIS LOCATION.
“The Malady” is the fifth release by Death-Grind project FEED THEM DEATH, and it will be released via Brucia Records on June 20th, 2024 on digital and a special limited edition containing CD, Tape with low-fi one take rehearsals, a personalized notebook and a pin all placed inside a black mortuary bag.
3 years exactly after the critically acclaimed “Negative”, FEED THEM DEATH are back with another slab of fast, dissonant and chaotic anti-music.
Eleven new tracks eccentrically fusing Grindcore, Death Metal, D-beat, Sludge, 80’s Crust-Punk / Thrashcore and Noise Rock with a deconstructed and improvisational jazz sensibility.
FEED THEM DEATH was formed in 2017 by Void, and have so far released 3 full length albums and 1 EP, building a reputation for their fiercely experimental and dissonant approach to extreme music.
For the first time since its inception featuring a full line-up, with “The Malady” the band delivers an unrelenting, unhinged, full frontal assault to the senses, creating something raw, sometimes flawed, but always viscerally real.
The lyrics are once again central to delivery of Feed Them Death message, in continuity with both the punk hardcore early scene and the project’s own ethos of utilizing a vast array of counter-cultural references to engage the listeners in a fierce critique of the world around us.
A “fuck you all”, however spelt with literacy and intelligence, borrowing from George Orwell’s 1984, or from classical references like the paraboles of Sisyphus and Icarus, to reflect upon universals such as hate, guilt or human frailty, towards a possible redemption offered by the power of individuality and the freedom of thought: because yes, “People are a malady” and what we think we know is often “Deleterious”, but “Above All… and so below – tumult is the only thing aglow!”
Music by Void and Nige Lyrics by Void Recorded by Jake Saunders at Clang Studios Mixed and Mastered by Giorgio Barroccu (Evokaos) Produced by Void and Giorgio Barroccu Band pictures by Asia Cavalera Artwork, layout and artistic supervision by Evokaos (Brucia Records)
Swedish metal force HILD is thrilled to unveil the lyric video for their latest track, “Wage War with a Wraith.” This release is a taste of what’s to come from their highly anticipated EP, “The Slayeress,” set to drop on May 31st.
The lyric video, crafted by the renowned Hammerblaze Design, adds a visual dimension to the band’s intense sound. Hammerblaze Design, spearheaded by Lars Broddersson, former drummer of Marduk, has brought a compelling visual representation to the ferocious riffs and haunting melodies that define “Wage War with a Wraith.”
“We’re incredibly excited to share ‘Wage War with a Wraith’ with our fans,” said HILD’s frontman, Lars Broddersson. “This song is a glimpse into the relentless spirit of ‘The Slayeress,’ and Lars’s visual artistry has perfectly captured its essence. We can’t wait for everyone to experience the full EP.”
“The Slayeress” promises to be a monumental addition to HILD’s discography, featuring five tracks of unrelenting metal mastery. Fans can expect a journey through aggressive soundscapes and lyrical profundity, cementing HILD’s place in the metal scene.
HILD is a Swedish metal band known for their explosive sound and dark, evocative lyrics. Since their formation, they have been pushing the boundaries of the genre, captivating audiences worldwide with their dynamic performances and studio releases.
The Slayeress is our second recording. In much, it is an outlet of power and self-realisation. To find purpose in the struggles of existence and to face up to your fateful battles with a pure fearless heart, knowing that whether you survive or not you are doing something true and meaningful. You are doing what you are meant to do, in the hands of the ancient forces that guide you. And in the cycle of life and death, through ageless wars and strife, we live, laugh and love. We die, weep and hate. Over and over again. Death is the play, war the playground. Life, a brief reward to enjoy. Where we protect the beauty around us.
“When normally it takes tens or even hundreds of different pictures to get that top one that would be used, we decided to go against the grain to get that perfect atmosphere. We took a single photo using 19th century wet plate photography technique. This way there was no need to decide upon which picture to use. It was a one shot. That’s it.”
A month ago, prog metallers Adamantra ended the 10-year silence with their An Unfinished Tale single, which now is succeeded by a new one called Treacherous Valour. This song is also found on the yet to be named third album. The track feature Mikael Salo and Erik Kraemer on backing vocals.
Bass player Jukka Hoffrén shares few words of the backgrounds of both the single and the video:
”This song is inspired by movies Born on the Fourth of July and Rambo: First Blood. It is a story of a soldier who has been heavily wounded in battle. As he is lying in a military hospital in bandages, there is an enemy soldier lying in a bed next to him. Together they end up thinking, that even though only a moment ago they were trying to kill each other, now they both are striving only to survive. They do not wish any ill to each other.
This song also considers the feelings of former soldiers on how societies and countries, especially the U.S.A., have treated the veterans of wars in Vietnam and other countries. Even though they have served their countries and paid a high price for it, back home they have ended up as abandoned pariahs. The song is also dealing with those mental injuries that the terrors of war can cause to a human mind: traumas, states of fear and difficulties to process these matters.”
Summer may just be about to begin, but Finnish melodic death metal maestros WOLFHEART already look above and beyond as the release of their new album “Draconian Darkness” casts its shadows before. Recorded at Deep Noise Studios and produced, mixed and mastered by the band’s long-time collaborator Saku Moilanen, the record will be unleashed when the sombre season is about to return, on September 6, 2024 via Reigning Phoenix Music (RPM). Its first sonic ambassador, ‘Grave,’ will become available on June 7 and embodies the sheer rawness of dark winter nights combined with the majestic beauty of the nature. The track can be pre-saved now, here: https://wolfheart.rpm.link/gravePR
Pre-order “Draconian Darkness” in the physical format of your choice (CD-digipak, coloured vinyl), pre-save it on your favourite DSP or pre-order it digitally now, here: https://wolfheart.rpm.link/draconiandarknessPR
Artwork by Nikos Stavridakis / VisionBlack
“Draconian Darkness” – Track Listing:
01. Ancient Cold 02. Evenfall 03. Burning Sky 04. Death Leads The Way 05. Scion Of The Flame 06. Grave 07. Throne Of Bones 08. Trail By Fire 09. The Gale
WOLFHEART live:
02.06.2024 FR Montagny – Lions Metal Festival 09.08.2024 FI Helsinki – Hellsinki Metal Festival 30./31.08.2024 DE Tennenbronn – Metalacker *NEW* 07.09.2024 FI Pori – MonoMassive
“Endtime Signals” European Tour 2024 w/ DARK TRANQUILLITY, MOONSPELL, HIRAES Presented by Metal Hammer, musix, metal.de, powermetal.de, eventim & Decibel Touring 31.10.2024 DE Berlin – Astra 01.11.2024 CZ Prague – MeetFactory 02.11.2024 DE Leipzig – Hellraiser 03.11.2024 DE Cologne – Live Music Hall 05.11.2024 UK London – O2 Academy Islington 06.11.2024 NL Eindhoven – Effenaar 07.11.2024 DE Munich – Backstage 08.11.2024 CH Solothurn – Kulturfabrik Kofmehl *NEW* 09.11.2024 BE Kortrijk – Hell’s Balls Belgium 10.11.2024 FR Paris – La Machine du Moulin Rouge 11.11.2024 FR Toulouse – Le Bikini 13.11.2024 ES Barcelona – Salamandra 14.11.2024 ES Pamplona – Sala Totem 15.11.2024 ES Madrid – Shôko 16.11.2024 ES Santander – Escenario 18.11.2024 FR Villeurbanne – La Rayonne 19.11.2024 DE Lindau – Club Vaudeville 20.11.2024 HU Budapest – Barba Negra 21.11.2024 AT Vienna – Arena 22.11.2024 DE Karlsruhe – Substage 23.11.2024 DE Weissenhäusser Strand/Ostsee – Metal Hammer Paradise *NEW* 24.11.2024 DK Copenhagen – Pumpehuset 26.11.2024 NO Oslo – Vulkan Arena 28.11.2024 SE Stockholm – Fryshuset Klubben 29.11.2024 SE Örebro – Club 700 30.11.2024 SE Gothenburg – Filmstudion
About WOLFHEART
Originated by hardworking multi-instrumentalist Tuomas Saukkonen (BEFORE THE DAWN, BLACK SUN AEON etc.), WOLFHEART stand for a unique combination of sinister atmosphere and intense Northern European metal. Their music is based on sheer strength and poetic depth what generated much appreciation for their work within the worldwide metal community. While WOLFHEART‘s art is mainly inspired by their Finnish surrounding, their albums tell eclectic stories connecting nature and human feelings, and with each and every album, they’ve managed to extend their artistic horizon and to give even more utterance to their music.
Heilung invoked the spirits of the old world for the first time at the historic Red Rocks Amphitheatre back in 2021. Today, they’re announcing Lifa Iotungard, a live album that captures that unforgettable night under the starry Colorado sky on CD and vinyl.
Recorded live at Red Rocks in October 2021, Lifa Iotungard captures Heilung’s sacred ritual. As torches blazed and drums echoed between the sandstones, a sacred space was created, linking the hearts of the present with the spirits of the past.
“Remember that we all are brothers”, Heilung recite during their opening ceremony. “All people, beasts, trees, and stones and wind. We all descend from the one great being”.
“Traust” unfolds in a powerful surge of throat singing, primordial rhythms and mystic chants. This song – which first appeared on their second studio album Futha – transports listeners back to a time where the veil between worlds was thinnest. Christopher Juul, Maria Franz, Kai Uwe Faust, and their battalion of warriors, equipped with the lore of ages, cast a spell that reverberates through the bones of the Earth itself.
HEILUNG don’t play shows. They perform a ritual. Every performance begins with Kai Uwe Faust leading Christopher Juul, Maria Franz and the rest of the Nordic collective in an ancient prayer. Soon after, the audience is swept into rapture, swayed by incense and throat singing, primordial rhythms, subtle electronic textures, a mesmerizing light show, an army of warriors and bursts of fire.
Since they began in 2015, Heilung have been paving melodic paths to the past with their unique and mystifying sound. Evading all conventional genre tags and the confines of any specific labels, the group aptly self-describes their sound as “amplified history,” emphasizing their ability to connect modern society with the rudiments of humanity’s beginnings through music.
“Our ancestral Nordic civilizations did not just pop up, exist and disappear in isolation”, says Faust, a throat singer and one of Heilung’s three composers. “With singing these primordial songs we want to give tribute to these cultures, reconnect to the beginnings and remember that we all, from East to West, from past to present, are connected through the exchange of ideas and inspiring each other”.
While Heilung features authentic and archaic instrumentation that ranges from rattles and ritual bells to human bones and throat singing, their captivating brand of music is far from primitive. Producer and founding member Christopher Juul implements subtle electronic elements that elevates the musical atmosphere and provides a more in-depth and layered soundscape.
Indeed, Heilung’s success has been unprecedented, achieving milestones in its few short years of existence that many do not see in a lifetime. The collective already had rapidly been growing a buzz upon the self-release of their first full-length Ofnir in 2015, but their dizzying upward trajectory really took off from the moment they set foot on the stage at Castlefest in 2017 for the now-legendary debut of their live ritual. Luckily for those who were not fortunate enough to bare witness to this magical event, the full ceremony was captured on film, having since been viewed by tens of millions of fans across the globe.
As Heilung trekked across Europe and brought their mystifying experience to new audiences, talk of this new band and their stunning ceremony made way to Season of Mist label owner Michael Berberian, who quickly offered the band a record contract after seeing their undeniable musical impact for himself.
By 2019, Heilung launched their second full-length record, Futha, which contrasted the masculine and battle-heavy themes of their debut with a feminine counterpart that celebrated fertility and female energy. Upon the first week of the record’s release, it graced the Billboard charts with coveted numbers, debuting at #3 on the Heatseekers Charts and #4 on the Billboard World Music Chart, placing on a total of seven Billboard charts while meeting critical-acclaim from the press on a global scale.
Their music has even appeared in places that extend far beyond typical concert venues. From hit television series like Game of Thrones and Vikings to video game giants like Conqueror’s Blade VII: Wolves of Ragnarök and Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II to the blockbuster Robert Eggers film The Northman, Heilung’s music has risen far above the underground and has transcended into a greater world. Even a global pandemic couldn’t slow down Heilung’s success; it only strengthened them and gave them the gift of time to complete work on their third album. In English, Drif translates as “Gathering”. The music embodies this philosophy by tying together the beginning of civilization with today’s modern society.
Heilung now perform their rituals all over the world. They sold out their first North American tour in 72 hours. Upon returning to the United States in 2021, they were greeted by another sold-out crowd, this time at the historic Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado. This performance will be released on vinyl, CD and Blu-ray in 2024, along with another performance at the Apollo Theatre in Hammersmith, London.
During the lead-up to the new LIFAs, Heilung will embark on headlining tours of Europe, Australia and New Zealand. Along the way, they will cast their spell over more of the world’s biggest stages, including Roskilde Festival, Download Festival and Glastonbury. But no matter where they are, Heilung always begin their performance with a humbling reminder of where we all come from.
“Remember, we are all brothers. All people, beasts, tree and stone and wind, we all descend from the one great being that was always there, before people lived and named it, before the first seed sprouted.”
Line-up: Kai Uwe Faust Christopher Juul Maria Franz
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