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CRIPPLED BLACK PHOENIX Release Haunting Cover of ‘Self Control’

Posted by tarjavirmakari on September 24, 2024
Posted in: News. Tagged: CRIPPLED BLACK PHOENIX. Leave a comment
Photo by Chantik Photography

Since banding together in 2004, Crippled Black Phoenix have stood as a voice for big city dreamers and creatures of the forest. This year, Justin Greaves (ex Iron Monkey and Electric Wizard), long-time vocalist Belinda Kordic and their many collaborators are celebrating 20 years of shedding light on our troubled existence by releasing a new, two-part compilation. 

The Wolf Changes Its Fut But Not Its Nature collects reworked versions of the UK band’s early signature songs, including the darker, gloomier “Goodnight, Europe (Pt2)”. Horrific Honorifics Number Two (2) continues their tradition of haunting homages with covers that range from Fugazi to NoMeansNo, Deep Purple and Built to Spill.

Today, CBP are releasing their haunting cover of Laura Branigan’s “Self Control”, which peaked at #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 back in 1984.   

The Wolf Changes Its Fur But Not Its Nature and Horrific Honorifics Number Two (2) come out November 29 on Season of Mist.

Pre-order & Pre-save

  • https://orcd.co/cbpwolf
  • https://orcd.co/cbphonorifics

With their version of “Self Control”, Crippled Black Phoenix extract the same eerie sense of longing that Laura Branigan hit on with her 1984 recording. Belinda Kordic’s ever-captivating croon gives voice to a shared darkness, breathing new life into a song that still resonates with the tortured souls of our modern age.

The Wolf Changes Its Fur But Not Its Nature
1. We Forgotten Who We Are (11:17)
2. You Put The Devil In Me (6:18)
3. 444 (7:23)
4. Goodnight, Europe (Pt2) (8:37) [WATCH]
5. (-) (4:39)
6. Song For The Unloved (14:22)
7. Whissendine (6:58)
8. Blizzard Of Horned Cats (4:43)
Total runtime: 1:04:21

Horrific Honorifics Number Two (2)
1. Vengeance (4:16)
2. Self Control (5:23) [LISTEN]
3. Blueprint (4:03)
4. And That’s Sad (6:52)
5. Hammer Song (4:52)
6. When A Blind Man Cries (3:22)
7. My Pal (3:51)
8. Goin’ Against Your Mind (8:53)
Total runtime: 41:36

The thread that binds CRIPPLED BLACK PHOENIX’s bold and towering discography — a dozen studio albums, a half-dozen mini-albums, a handful of compilations and swaths of bootlegs — could not be more apropos circa 2022. Since its 2004 creation by multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Justin Greaves, CRIPPLED BLACK PHOENIX has served as the voice for the voiceless, whether it be animals, the unequal and the different. Greaves and longstanding vocalist and lyricist Belinda Kordic have often proffered that these beings cannot fend for themselves. Henceforth, CRIPPLED BLACK PHOENIX’s mission has been to shed light on the human condition and the inequalities that befall humankind and its creatures. Their battle marches on with their latest studio album, Banefyre.

Banefyre follows 2020’s Ellengæst — an effort that found CRIPPLED BLACK PHOENIX employ a series of notable guest vocalists alongside Kordic, prompting Metal Hammer to describe it as their “most cohesive and emotionally devastating record.” Kordic is now paired with Swedish vocalist Joel Segerstedt, who made his CRIPPLED BLACK PHOENIX debut last year via the “Painful Reminder/Dead is Dead” single. Piano, synth and trumpet player Helen Stanley and additional guitarist Andy Taylor complete the lineup. Greaves says Stanley and Taylor “fit so well creatively,” which has made CRIPPLED BLACK PHOENIX feel like a band when making plans and decisions.

Also central to this is Segerstedt. According to Kordic, the vocalist and lyricist lives a mere five minutes from her in Sweden and has quickly integrated himself into the band. “What I like about Joel is that he’s a good person,” she says. “There’s no fakeness with him; he has cajones. He’s not a bitch-talker, either. I can’t handle people who don’t have a backbone, but Joel is real and can speak his mind.”

“I like how Joel has come in and spoke for himself,” adds Greaves. “He’s in the band for the right reasons. I see him the same way as Belinda — she took an interest in the whole artistic thing behind CRIPPLED BLACK PHOENIX, like the vocals, lyrics, artwork and aesthetic. It’s the same with Joel. He has taken an interest in all of those things. In the past, we had people who didn’t contribute artistically and only cared about what they got out of the band. But Joel is really proactive and takes the initiative.”

Greaves assembled 13 songs (including “No Regrets,” a bonus track for his new project with Kordic, Johnny the Boy) imbued with the depth and introspection that will reinforce CRIPPLED BLACK PHOENIX’s standing as a band that defies genre. The album was tracked at Chapel Studios in South Thoresby, Lincolnshire, with vocals cut at Monolith Studio and Kapsylen Studio in Stockholm, Sweden. Kurt Ballou handled mixing in GodCity Studios in Salem, Massachusetts — a pivotal move in determining the album’s overall sound.

“I love the album so much because it was a different approach with the production,” says Greaves. “For my part, it was a little bit of a reaction. I didn’t want to do the same warm, safe CRIPPLED BLACK PHOENIX album. I’m aware that when we did [2012’s] I, Vigilante, everyone wanted I, Vigilante again. As it so often happens with this band, people complain about the next one, then grow into it. Ellengæst is like I, Vigilante. It’s a shorter album. It hit the mark and was done really well, but everyone will expect another Ellengæst. I feared that, but I care enough not to make another Ellengæst. It’s the right thing to do. That’s why we got Kurt to mix it — we wanted that analog, raw power. Even though the album has mellow moments, those are edgy as well. We just didn’t want to do the same album twice. We’re never going to be a band that people can rely on.”

Greaves’ summation of his band notwithstanding, his distinctive guitar playing and enduring knack for immersive songwriting is the propellent behind the haunting, chant-laden “Ghostland,” pensive “The Reckoning” and forlorn “Everything is Beautiful but Us,” the band’s spot-on analysis of the retreat of humankind indoors during the pandemic that revealed nature’s priceless beauty. The album is also stocked with no less than four ten-minute-plus cuts (“Rose of Jericho,” “Down the Rabbit Hole,” “I’m Okay, Just Not Alright” and “The Scene is a False Prophet”) that are intermixed with drama and melancholy.

It all ties into Banefyre’s central theme of the persecution of people who are deemed “different” by society. The album title is a play on the song “Bonefire” that Kordic named and wrote lyrics for. In classic CRIPPLED BLACK PHOENIX fashion, Greaves turned it into the Olde English translation to represent the bonfires that engulfed witches and politicians through the 15th and 18th centuries, hence, the name Banefyre.

The album begins with “Incantation for the Different,” which was written and orated by Chicago-based witch, artist, author and occultist Shane Bugbee, who, according to Greaves, “brought us some positive, dark energy.” Banefyre then delves into the Salem Witch Trials (“Wyches and Basterdz”), fox hunting in Great Britain (“The Reckoning”), politicians of an unscrupulous and dishonest kind (“Bonefire”) and the New York City Blackout of 1977 (“Blackout77”).

Greaves says Banefyre’s topics may have a decidedly negative and pessimistic tone, but a glimmer of hope and joy remains. “There’s always the random bits, but overall, Banefyre is about the people who have suffered because they are different. The album covers inequality and oppression, like ‘Incantation for the Different,’ which is about overcoming when you’re put down because you’re not like everyone else.”

In true CRIPPLED BLACK PHOENIX fashion, the Lucy Marshall-created Banefyre cover leaves plenty to the imagination, depicting four animals seated at a table — interacting and dressed like human beings. “It’s sort of like Planet of the Apes showing what animals could do to humans,” says Greaves. “The cover was specially commissioned and is unique to the album. It’s incorporating all the classic CRIPPLED BLACK PHOENIX elements with the love for animals and twisting the narrative around.”

CRIPPLED BLACK PHOENIX’s reputation was built on the back of their studio albums and live shows. The pandemic prevented the band from supporting Ellengæst, but it did provide them additional time to bring in new members to their live configuration.

“We’ve done one show since 2019,” says Greaves. “We are going to do something in Europe this year. Hopefully, we can get back on track. We’re also going to do something in the States — that’s not just talk, we’re actually going to do it. It’s well overdue. The live band is fucking amazing. We have the five of us and now we have Jordi [Farré] on drums, Paco [Fleischfresser] on synth and a really good friend of mine, Matt Crawford on bass.

“We did the Leipzig show and even though the rehearsals were better than the show itself, that lineup, our live band, is so good. Because we haven’t been under pressure to put a live band together since 2019 and spent so long talking to people, we’ve got a better band from those results. Out of disaster, we’ve got quite a good, positive thing.”

The Wolf Changes Its Fur But Not Its Nature & Horrific Honorifics Number Two(2) are a double album celebrating the 20 year existence of CRIPPLED BLACK PHOENIX.

Original Credits:
All tracks on Horrific Honorifics Number Two(2) are covers of various artists.

Vengeance
Originally recorded by New Model Army, Written by: Sullivan/Morrow

Self Control
Originally recorded by Laura Branigan, Written by: Giancarlo Bigazzi, Raffaele Riefoli, Steve Piccolo

Blueprint
Originally recorded by Fugazi, Written by: Canty, Lilly, MacKaye, Picciotto

And That’s Sad
Originally recorded by NoMeansNo, Written by: NoMeansNo

Hammer Song
Originally recorded by Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Written by Alex Harvey

When A Blind Man Cries
Originally recorded by Deep Purple, Written by: Gillan, Glover, Blackmore, Lord, Paice

My Pal
Originally recorded by God, Written by: God, Joel Silbersher)

Goin’ Against Your Mind
Originally recorded by Built To Spill, Written by: Doug Martsch, Jim Roth, Brett Nelson, Scott Plouf

Lineup:

Vengeance
Ryan Patterson – Vocals
Justin Greaves – Drums, Guitars, Backing Vocals
Belinda Kordic – Backing Vocals
Wesley J. Wasly – Bass

Self Control
Belinda Kordic – Vocals
Justin Greaves – Drums, Guitars
Andy Taylor – Baritone Guitar
Helen Stanley – Synth
Wesley J. Wasley – Bass

Blueprint
Ryan Patterson – Vocals
Justin Greaves – Drums, Guitars
Helen Stanley – Piano
Wesley J. Wasley – Bass

And That’s Sad
Justin Greaves – Drums, Guitars, Vocals
Wesley Wasley – Bass, Vocals

Hammer Song
Belinda Kordic – Vocals
Justin Greaves – Drums, Guitars
Andy Taylor – Guitar, Acoustic guitar
Helen Stanley – Synth, Hammond
Wesley J. Wasley – Bass

When A Blind Man Cries
Belinda Kordic – Vocals
Justin Greaves, Drums, Guitars
Andy Taylor – Guitars
Helen Stanley – Piano
Kostas Panagiotou – Hammond
Wesley J. Wasley – Bass

My Pal
Belinda Kordic – Vocals
Justin Greaves – Drums, Guitars, Backing Vocals
Wesley J. Wasley – Bass

Goin’ Against Your Mind
Justin Storms – Vocals
Justin Greaves – Drums, Guitars
Andy Taylor – Guitar
Wesley J. Wasley – Bass

Recorded in 2023 at:
Chapel Studios, Lincolnshire
Engineered by Pieter Rietkerk

Additional Vocal Sessions at:
Kapsylen Studio, Stockholm
Engineered by Jörgen Jugglo Wall.
House Of Foto, Louisville, KY
Engineered by Ryan Patterson

Additional Production Credits:
Mixed by Pieter Rietkerk
Mastered by Magnus Lindberg
Produced by Justin Greaves

Cover Art:
Erebus Art (Thanasis Stratidakis)

Follow Crippled Black Phoenix:
Official Website: https://www.crippledblackphoenix.net/
Bandcamp: https://crippledblackphoenixsom.bandcamp.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CBP444/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cbp_444/
Twitter (X): https://x.com/cbp_official/
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6WEyPcf9ezhNLm1xOBjbwH
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/artist/crippled-black-phoenix/251718934
Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/artist/391823
TIDAL: https://tidal.com/browse/artist/3607159

AEON GODS Release ‘Aeon Gods’ Video from Upcoming Debut Album

Posted by tarjavirmakari on September 24, 2024
Posted in: News. Tagged: AEON GODS. Leave a comment
photo by Aeon Gods

AEON GODS have released a visualizer video for “Aeon Gods”, first single taken from the debut album “King Of Gods” to be released on November 22nd by Scarlet Records. PRE-SAVE/PRE-ORDER

In this epic metal anthem, the Babylonian god Marduk leads his valiant warriors into a fierce battle against the dark mother goddess Tiamat. With thunderous battle chants and heavy guitar riffs, the song proclaims the glory of the Aeon Gods – making it a true outstanding heavy metal hymn.

video by Wanderley Perna (W Designer)

“King Of Gods” credits:

  • debut album for the thrilling brand new German theatrical metal band;
  • bombastic epic power metal performed by high-costumed ‘Messengers of the Gods’;
  • mixed and mastered by Sebastian ‘Seeb’ Levermann (Orden Ogan, Angus McSix, Brainstorm, Rhapsody Of Fire);
  • cover artwork by Peter Sallai (Sabaton, Feuerschwanz, Fellowship);
  • for fans of Manowar, Sabaton, Gloryhammer, Wind Rose, Brothers Of Metal;

“King Of Gods” will be released in the following formats: digipack CD, digital

artwork by Peter Sallai

After the long-standing symphonic metal unit Aeternitas dissolved, their masterminds Anja and Alex Hunzinger immediately conjured up a new concept and found a different musical home built around a cinematic sound flavored by elements of power and symphonic metal: Aeon Gods emerged as the modern messengers of the ancient mythological gods, infusing new blood into the epic metal scene.

“King Of Gods” brings the timeless Babylonian legends to life and allows the listener to experience the grand battles between the gods, where celestial forces clash and destinies are forged. The German band narrates these tales through an imperial blend of strong & catchy choruses, powerful beats, and majestic sounds – enter the new prophets of the word, enter Aeon Gods!

“King Of Gods” tracklist:
01 Sun-god
02 King Of Gods
03 Aeon Gods
04 Babylon Burning
05 Enlil’s Command (The Flood pt. I)
06 Nintu’s Lament (The Flood pt. II)
07 Enki’s Grace (The Flood pt. III)
08 The Descent
09 Monsters Of Tiamat
10 Tablet Of Destinies

Aeon Gods:
Alex ʹSol’Ra-tuʹ Hunzinger – voice of the Gods (vocals)
Anja ʹSu’en-Chelʹ Hunzinger – harmony of the Gods (keyboards)
Nino ʹEn-Atumʹ Helfrich – steel of the Gods (guitar)
Robert ʹAbzu’Keanʹ Altenbach – power of the Gods (guitar)
Elias ʹIš’Taruʹ Knorr – thunder of the Gods (drums)

More information at https://www.facebook.com/AEONGODS

NOTTURNO to Release New Album “Our” on October 6th

Posted by tarjavirmakari on September 24, 2024
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🎨 Artwork by Sky Studdach – 📸 by Riccardo Ziosi

Italy’s Depressive Black Metal poets NOTTURNO Return with New Album “Our”, set to be released on October 6th via Hypnotic Dirge Records.

One year to the date of their last album, the newest chapter in the story of NOTTURNO will see the light of day once again this year on October 6.

Following “Obsessions” and “Inside”, the new album entitled “Our” continues the exploration of the human psyche and its obsessive compulsions.

Similarly to previous NOTTURNO albums, the sound is rooted in atmospheric and depressive Black Metal with the addition of classical instruments incorporated into the compositions only adding to the rich sonic tapestry, though perhaps never as seamlessly as on this latest album. 

Kjiel’s vulnerable and desperate vocals hover over the musical layers creating a vivid reflection of anguish and melancholy.

TRACKS:
01. Adagio (03:53)
02. Inside (07:39)
03. Anymore (10:14) 
04. Paranoia (08:08) 
05. Doors (08:15)

New highly fascinating compositions – wonderful organic produced by Austrian sound magician Stefan Traunmüller in his renowed Soundtempel studio.

BAND LINE-UP:
Kjiel • Vocals
Vittorio Sabelli • Guitars, Bass, Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Piano, Keys
Sven Vinat aka Aeternus • Drums

More information at https://www.facebook.com/notturnoblackmetalofficial/

CENTINEX Announce New “As You Die” EP, Out October 25th

Posted by tarjavirmakari on September 24, 2024
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Swedish Death Metal Veterans CENTINEX returns to their roots with their 2 track mini single As You Die Out digitally on October 25th and CD Digipak on November 8th.

Pre-save at https://orcd.co/centinex-as-you-die

Times change and so do Centinex. Our “As You Die” single does in a way represent a new beginning for the band, not only by working with new business partners but also by exploring a somewhat new musical direction. As previously mentioned, we have always been about not having any boundaries nor limiting ourselves and these two new tracks might be the clearest example of that. Maybe we are getting old or something, dunno… Anyway, let’s fu**ing rock! // Martin & Centinex

Tracklist
1 As You Die
2 Into Ashes

Produced by Centinex
Recorded, mixed and mastered at Wellbay Studios during March 2024 by Johan Hjelm and Centinex
Cover art by Chainsaw Design
Photos by Abyssal Void

Henka Andersson – vocals
Jörgen Kristensen – guitars
Martin Schulman – bass
Florian Rehn – drums

http://www.centinex.net
http://www.centinexmerch.net
Jörgen Kristensen uses ESP guitars exclusively

Italian Progressive Post-Rockers STRANIA Reveal First Details of Upcoming Debut Album “Acceptance”

Posted by tarjavirmakari on September 24, 2024
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Photo by Lorenzo Meoni

Italian progressive post-rockers STRANIA will release their debut album “Acceptance” on October 18th via Diotima Records! Today the band reveals the first details of their first opus, alongside the tracklisting.

The band shared:
“Our first album, “Acceptance”, is a collection of songs composed between spring 2021 and early 2023 and revolves around the personification of nature and the conflictual relationship between mankind and nature herself, whose role constantly shifts from being a saviour and merciful mother to that of a cruel and destructive entity in the eyes of man.
We recorded the instrumental parts of the album at “La Fucina Studio” between April and May of 2023. Not having an official singer during that period, the vocals were recorded between June and July of the same year by four local singers, each singing on one of the songs, thus giving every piece a certain feel thanks to their different styles and musical backgrounds. All the tracks were mixed and mastered at the same studio by the end of the summer.
The hard work, patience and sacrifice that went into the composition (often troubled and complex) and the recording of this album are rewarded by our trust and love toward music as a whole, and we hope that “Acceptance” and our future works can reach and inspire as many people as possible.”

“Acceptance” Tracklist:

  1. The Tide’s Echo 7:22
  2. It’s Meant To Be 6:40
  3. Metempsychosis 4:21
  4. Nothing Remains 7:38
  5. Lost At Sea 10:34
    Total length 36:35

More details to be revealed soon, stay tuned!

++++++

September 13th, STRANIA unleashed the first single ‘Metempsychosis’, from the debut album, featuring Mattia Braghero as guest vocalist.

In case you missed, stream the single on your favorite streaming platforms: https://bfan.link/metempsychosis-1

The band on ‘Metempsychosis’:
“Metempsychosis is a song that tells the story of an old man who ventures into the woods to reunite with Mother Nature in his final moments, allowing her to take care of his body and soul. As he walks deeper into the forest, he feels observed by the surrounding trees, which are the reincarnations of those who, like him, sought final peace in that place.”

Further news on STRANIA’s activities will be revealed in the coming weeks!

More information:

STRANIA is an Italian progressive post-rock band, formed in the province of Florence by Andrea Borgioli, Mattia Nicolini and Giacomo Bracci in the summer of 2019. The band reached its current four-piece lineup in late summer 2022.

The members of the band have a very heterogeneous musical culture, but the meeting point between them is highlighted in the post-rock genre, which leaves a lot of expressive and compositional freedom to the group. In fact, all the songs are composed in a collective creative process in the rehearsal room, which can sometimes even last whole day sessions, taking care of the smallest detail.

Current lineup:

  • Andrea Borgioli, guitar;
  • Mattia Nicolini, guitar;
  • Giacomo Bracci, drums;
  • Jacopo D’Arpino, bass.

More information:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/strania_band/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/straniaband/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@strania_ita
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/intl-it/artist/5nfukIkGrYImYQ3hTtcsNl
Website: http://www.straniaband.com

IMPERIAL TRIUMPHANT Release New Single And Video ‘Eye Of Mars’

Posted by tarjavirmakari on September 23, 2024
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Photo courtesy of https://www.facebook.com/imperialtriumphant

On September 19th, IMPERIAL TRIUMPHANT have released a new standalone single with an accompanying video: EYE OF MARS. 

Stream the new single here: https://imperialtriumphant.lnk.to/EyeOfMars-SingleNe

IMPERIAL TRIUMPHANT comments: “It is seen through the ages that universal truth rises to the top. With this in mind, leaders of civilization are divided in control methods deployed through various mechanisms, some for the sake of humanity and some for the sake of interests that don’t necessarily benefit humanity. The sum total of the entire apparatus then reaches a boiling point, after which time agendas are revealed.
On a much higher level exists that which lies beyond the five senses, beyond the science and materialism matrix. Many sacred texts worthy of protection by the people have endured while existing in relative obscurity as allegory. The knowledge gets passed down through generational cycles and ultimately makes visible that collective connection in all the world and all of us. This lights up the consciousness with a venerable force like electricity and music. Under the watchful eye, Mars slew the dragon, and seizing its teeth out of the great gaping mouth, scattered them broadcast like seeds unto us.”

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