Season of Mist are proud to announce the signing of SORTILÈGE, outside of France! The French kings of Heavy Metal made a comeback in 2021, with a renewed line-up around Christian « Zouille » Augustin its lead singer. After a long period of 18 months and a lot of hard work, the band is proud to present its new album ‘Apocalypso’, composed entirely with new songs since its new line-up.
This album was created with the idea of keeping the band’s DNA while adding some modernity to it along with a more powerful and outstanding hypnotic vibe. Long Live Apocalypso!
Dutch blackened death metallers ONHEIL sign worldwide deal with the Swedish record label Black Lion Records. A new album is planned to be released in the spring of 2023.
ONHEIL has been spreading its furious Melodic Black and Death Metal since 1999. Its debut in 2009 ‘Razor’ was met with huge critical success, and brought the band to new heights from the underground, making a name for itself. With intense touring and live appearances.
Black Lion Record’s CEO Oliver Dahlbäck comments: “When ONHEIL sent me their new album promo, Iwas instantly impressed by the aggressive yet melodic style and sound. I am confident that this new album of theirs will take the band even further. It’s great to have them as part of the BLACK LION roster!”
With the success of their two albums and EP, and their diverse sound, ONHEIL has been able to share thestages of Europe with many major metal bands from both the black and death metal scene as well as thrash or heavy metal bands. Examples of the festivals played include PARTY.SAN OPEN AIR, EXTREMEFEST (in 3 countries), METAL MEAN, STONEHENGE and playing shows with bands like MAYHEM, VADER,ONSLAUGHT, ASPHYX, ROTTING CHRIST and WIEGEDOOD.
After some big line-up changes and some Corona pandemic setbacks, ONHEIL is back with a new strongline-up and a newly recorded album, mixed and mastered by the legendary Dan Swanö. If you’re a fan of bands like DISSECTION, NECROPHOBIC, SACRAMENTUM, DESTRÖYER 666, UNANIMATED, UNLEASHED, LEGION OF THE DAMNED, and the likes, the band’s upcoming album is for you!
So stay tuned for more news and tunes to follow in the weeks ahead. In the meantime make sure to check out the band’s latest video for “Self-Destruction Mode” here:
Progressive metal outfit NE OBLIVISCARIS is now revealing another emotionally charged single and music video! “Graal” is taken from the band’s long-awaited full-length, ‘Exul,’ which is due on March 24 via Season of Mist! The song and stunning video can be found at THIS LOCATION.
Exploring the result of oppression and mistreatment, Ne Obliviscaris’ new song “Graal” is about the inner journey and struggle to understand our individual worth. In lieu of a comment, violinist/clean vocalist Tim Charles offers this thought-provoking poem inspired by the song ‘Graal’ and its intensely charged video:
Lost, he lies… His failing body beaten down by the totality of existence, The strength to rise, To persevere, To overcome, Gone.
His inner world torments him with the weight of every moment passed by, but not yet forgotten.
And yet He is found He is lifted
And as the essence of his line is fed forth He breathes He moves He rises
The band recently released the new single, “Equus,” along with a music video, which commemorates the lives lost in the 2019-2020 Australian bushfires. The clip can be found at THIS LOCATION.
Pre-orders for ‘Exul’ can be found HERE while the album can be pre-saved on streaming services HERE.
NE OBLIVISCARIS + BEYOND CREATION (w/ PERSEFONE): 10/05: Baltimore, MD @ Soundstage [TICKETS] 10/06: Philadelphia, PA @ Underground Arts [TICKETS] 10/07: Richmond, VA @ The Broadberry [TICKETS] 10/08: Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade [TICKETS] 10/10: Tampa, FL @ The Orpheum [TICKETS] 10/11: Orlando, FL @ The Haven [TICKETS] 10/13: Houston, TX @ Warehouse Live [TICKETS] 10/14: Dallas, TX @ The Echo Lounge [TICKETS] 10/15: San Antonio, TX @ Vibes Event Center [TICKETS] 10/17: Albuquerque, NM @ Sunshine Theater [TICKETS] 10/18: Phoenix, AZ @ The Nile Theater [TICKETS] 10/20: San Diego, CA @ House Of Blues [TICKETS] 10/21: Los Angeles, CA @ The Belasco Theater [TICKETS] 10/22: San Francisco, CA @ DNA Lounge [TICKETS] 10/24: Salt Lake City, UT @ Metro Music Hall [TICKETS] 10/25: Boise, ID @ Knitting Factory [TICKETS] 10/26: Reno, NV @ Virginia Street Brewhouse [TICKETS] 10/27: Portland, OR @ BossaNova Ballroom [TICKETS] 10/28: Seattle, WA @ El Corazon [TICKETS] 10/29: Vancouver, BC @ Rickshaw Theater [TICKETS] 10/31: Edmonton, AB @ The Starlite Room [TICKETS] 11/01: Calgary, AB @ The Palace Theatre [TICKETS] 11/03: Denver, CO @ Gothic Theatre [TICKETS] 11/04: Lincoln, NE @ Royal Grove [TICKETS] 11/05: Minneapolis, MN @ Fine Line [TICKETS] 11/07: Chicago, IL @ Bottom Lounge [TICKETS] 11/08: Pontiac, MI @ Crofoot Ballroom [TICKETS] –NEWLY ADDED 11/09: Toronto, ON @ Opera House [TICKETS] 11/10: Montreal, QC @ Club Soda [TICKETS] 11/11: Boston, MA @ Brighton Music Hall [TICKETS] 11/13: New York, NY @ Gramercy Theater [TICKETS]
NE OBLIVISCARIS also recently announced a European/UK tour, which will take place from May 5-June 3, 2023! For all upcoming live dates and tickets, visit the band’s website HERE.
The cover artwork for ‘Exul’ was created by Xenoyr.
Track-list 1. Equus (12:13) [WATCH] 2. Misericorde I – As the Flesh Falls (7:33) 3. Misericorde II – Anatomy of Quiescence (9:22) 4. Suspyre (10:09) 5. Graal (8:53) [WATCH] 6. Anhedonia (3:43) Total playing time: 51:53
Drum tracking for Exul, the fourth long-player from Australian extreme progressive metallers NE OBLIVISCARIS, started in March 2020. There is an ominous tone to that date: March 2020. The pandemic demarcation line. That month, Daniel Presland laid down his drums in Nashville, Tennessee, with American producer Mark Lewis. As flight cancellations increased and borders shuttered, Presland made it home literally hours before Australia closed theirs. Lewis, guitarist Benjamin Baret and bassist Martino Garattoni weren’t as lucky. They were due to land in Australia in the days that followed to continue tracking, but were forced to remain overeseas indefinitely. With recording studios shuttered throughout Melbourne, a slow, tedious, life-altering two-year grind to complete Exul ensued for NE OBLIVISCARIS.
What should have been the continued upward swing after 2017’s critically acclaimed Urn turned into the most fraught moment of NE OBLIVISCARIS’s career. Clean vocalist and violinist Tim Charles says the period “came close to breaking us completely.” It was a time filled with death, relationships breaking down, despair and financial loss. Presland, NE OBLIVISCARIS’s drummer since 2005, amicably parted ways in early 2022, throwing yet another wrench into the band’s plans.
There are, however, happy accidents scattered throughout the creation of Exul. The extra, unexpected downtime allowed the band to fine-tune and even re-write parts previously set in stone before the pandemic. Charles’s violin solo at the end of “Graal” is a prime example: His original idea wasn’t fully realized until he revisited the song in early 2021 and promptly came up with a new part. It was a classic “a-ha” moment that improved the song.
“Getting an opportunity to have a song mostly done for a year or so and then go back to it, find what you loved about it the first time and maybe even improve it in some ways was a nice silver lining from all the delays,” says Charles. “I think because we had so many delays that were out of our control, we were even more determined to take our time to make sure when the time came to record and to mix, that we ensured it was the absolute best it could be in every way.”
Seven additional studios and three more countries later, Exul was finally mixed and mastered in July 2022.
The album personifies NE OBLIVISCARIS’s distinctive, boundary-pushing ethos. The band’s trademark blend of emotion and beauty is as towering as ever, if not even more compelling, particularly how Charles’s violin lines carefully weave their way around Baret and fellow guitarist Matt Klavins’ riffing. The duality of Charles’s clean vocals and Xenoyr’s growls remains the narrative anchor, elevating songs that emanate sophistication and are a masterclass in composition.
“Our approach is always the same,” says Charles, “which is essentially to just write and see what comes out. Exul definitely had its challenges during the songwriting process. Part of the beauty of how our music comes together is that we are quite different individuals bringing an array of ideas together. From there, we work out how to combine them into something that is seamless and beautiful to us. We were determined to make this our best and most complete album yet, which definitely resulted in it taking longer. But we are so proud of this album and it’s exciting to finally share it with the world.”
The album’s centerpiece is the two-part “Misericorde I – As the Flesh Fails” and “Misericorde – Anatomy of Quiescence.” (A NE OBLIVISCARIS album is not complete without a multi-part epic!) According to Charles, Part II began by taking a song they thought was finished (Pt I) and asking, “What if after that…?” The band then wrote a section that took the piece in a new direction and what was a 7 minute song, became an almost 17 minute 2 part epic.
“The bulk of Part I was written more so by Benji and Martino,” notes Charles. “You can hear the very guitar-driven approach present throughout that track. Part II, by contrast, was written more so by myself in collaboration with others and the emphasis changes more towards expansive solos and slow-developing sections that build towards the epic finale. These two tracks are a great example of how it’s the combination of our different strengths as songwriters spread across an album that results in the sound that is ‘NE OBLIVISCARIS‘.”
Charles’s violin parts, whether on “Misericorde II,” “Equus” or “Suspyre,” exude confidence. The instrument has always been central to the band’s sound. On Exul, Charles’s violin playing is taken to another level. “I think that over the years, in regards to how my violin interacts within NeO’s music, I’ve simply continued to add more strings to my bow, so to speak,” he says. “With ‘Exul,’ I definitely explored even further the use of layers of violin and viola parts to create a more textured feel compared to other albums. ‘Mesericorde II’ was definitely a bit of a breakthrough song for me, where I felt I could utilize the strings in a way that hadn’t been done in NeO’s music before. In the end, whatever serves the song best is always the aim and having more ways of creating music makes it easier to serve the song.”
The Exul album title came to Xen when he was summing up the album’s feeling musically and lyrically. Coincidentally, it matched the experience of most people during the pandemic and the Russian invasion of Ukraine. “I think everyone at some point has felt at odds with the world around them, felt alone, cast out, or misunderstood,” says Xen. “Exul felt right to use in a broader sense and as a lone word, for we each have our own history and a story of exile.
“Overall, there’s a darker core to this album, perhaps more ominous than previous releases,” he continues. “However abstract the lyrics are, they involve some form of unwanted departure — all journeys into torment, passion, longing and even despair. They touch on the process of physical and psychological destruction that comes from that sense or reality of being exiled, whether forced from one’s land, ostracised from a community, shunned by a religion, or even simply being treated differently for being who they are.”
Touring will factor heavily into NE OBLIVISCARIS’s 2023 plans. The band will embark on headlining tours worldwide that will hit new territories. As luck would have it, the return to live show activity will coincide with the release of Exul and the band’s 20th anniversary. As one of Australia’s leading extreme metal exports, there is a distinct sense of gratitude from Charles and his bandmates. They’re looking forward to sharing it with fans when they resume touring.
“Simply getting the opportunity to perform music that we’ve written on stages around the world to people that genuinely love and connect with it,” finishes Charles when talking about NE OBLIVISCARIS’s 20-year journey. “There is something incredibly special about the energy that exists between an artist and audience at a concert and it’s an honor to get the opportunity to spend 2023 connecting with people in that way once more.”
Recording Info: • Exul was produced, mixed & mastered by Mark Lewis, Nashville, USA • Co-produced by Ne Obliviscaris • Drums Performed by Dan Presland & Engineered by Mark Lewis at Addiction Studios, Nashville, USA • Additional Drum Engineering by John Douglass • Bass recorded at Domination Studio, Italy by Simone Bertozzi and Simone Mularoni • Acoustic Guitars recorded at Bud Studios, Merignac, France by Mathieu Pascal • Harsh Vocals recorded at Audio Ninja Studios, Melbourne, Australia by Troy McCosker • Violin and Viola on all tracks and Clean Vocals on tracks 5 & 6 recorded and engineered by Troy McCosker at Pony Music, Melbourne. • Clean Vocals on Tracks 1, 2, 3 & 4 recorded at Studio TC, Melbourne, Australia • Additional Clean vocal engineering by Anthony Iorio • Benjamin & Matt’s rhythm guitars were recorded in their home studios in France and Australia and re-amped by Mark Lewis in Nashville.
Recording line-up: Xen- Harsh Vocals Tim Charles – Clean Vocals, Violin, Viola & Keyboards Benjamin Baret- Lead Guitars Matthew Klavins- Guitar Martino Garattoni – Bass Dan Presland- Drums
Current line-up: Xen- Harsh Vocals Tim Charles – Clean Vocals, Violin, Viola & Keyboard Benjamin Baret- Lead & Acoustic Guitar Matthew Klavins- Guitar Martino Garattoni – Bass
Guest musicians: Additional Violin on tracks 1, 2 & 3 performed by Emma Charles Additional vocals on Track 1 performed by Alana K Vocal Cello on Tracks 1 & 4 performed by Dalai Theofilopoulou
THESE BEASTS are now releasing the track ‘Code Name’ as the first single taken from their forthcoming new album “Cares, Wills, Wants”. The crushing full-length debut of the sludgy noise rock trio from Chicago is chalked up to hit the streets on April 21, 2023 via Magnetic Eye Records. The album pre-sale has just started at THIS LOCATION!
THESE BEASTS comment: “The opening track and first single, ‘Code Name’, of our forthcoming album was also the first song that we wrote when we started working on new material”, guitarist and vocalist Chris Roo explains on behalf of the trio. “The lyrics deal with the hypocrisy which seems to become increasingly more common all around us.”
Tracklist: 1. Code Name 2. Cocaine Footprints 3. Nervous Fingers 4. Pecking Order 5. Blind Eyes 6. Southpaw 7. $10 and Zero Effort 8. Trap Door
“Friends will be friends”, legendary QUEEN frontman Freddy Mercury sang and added: “When you’re in need of love they give you care and attention” and “When you’re through with life and all hope is lost”. These words ring true for Chicago’s THESE BEASTS.
The sludgy noise rock trio found themselves in a challenging situation while creating their debut album, “Cares, Wills, Wants.” The lockdowns, which transformed the city and the band’s rehearsal space into something akin to a ghost town, coupled with the loss of friends and family, resulted in a flood of powerful and dark emotions that inevitably found their way into the lyrics and music of “Cares, Wills, Wants”.
With “Cares, Wills, Wants”, THESE BEASTS deliver the massive debut full-length that their steadily growing following has awaited in the wake of the band’s promising first two EPs “Salvor” (2016) and “These Beasts” (2019). Founded by three friends in Chicago, the type of somewhat goofy guys that you might find in any bar or bowling alley across the windy town, it was their mutual love for hard and loud guitar music, and inspiration from such acts as local heroes THE JESUS LIZARD that set them apart from others and bound them firmly together.
Not content with just listening to music and having played in other formations before, singer and guitarist Chris Roo together with drummer Keith Anderson had already joined forces to create music when bass player and vocalist Todd Fabian moved to Chicago. He soon turned out to be the missing link on both a personal and musical level, and out of this friendship, THESE BEASTS came into being in 2015.
The trio started playing locally and quickly gained a reputation as a fierce live act that led them across the United States and earned them a spot at the prestigious Day of Doom Fest in New York. With “Cares, Wills, Wants”, THESE BEASTS aim to continue their conquest of the Americas, but also have every intention to jump across the pond.
“Cares, Wills, Wants” is an emotional rollercoaster ride in the clever disguise of a sludgy noise rock album. THESE BEASTS invite all their friends, old and new, to join their cathartic experience and begin healing through hard music with a brain. Let this record roar!
Line-Up: Chris Roo – vocals, guitar Todd Fabian – vocals, bass Keith Anderson – drums
AC Rock Reviews has awarded ‘Sigurd the Dragon Slayer’ from the fabulous Irish Viking Metal/Norse Pagan Rockers REN MARABOU AND THE BERSERKERS as Underground Single of the Year 2022!
The band shared: “A massive thank you to our amazing Heathen Tribe for all the votes and thank you AC Rock Reviews for awarding ‘Sigurd the Dragon Slayer’ single of the year 2022. 🛡⚔️Thank you for all the support, Skål 🤘🏻🔥”
AC Rock Reviews on the single “This award is what AC Rock Reviews is all about; finding amazing new bands and recognising them for their outstanding work. Every year, this proves to be THE most hotly contested category on the entire page, and this year saw one of the tightest title chases ever. But when the dust settled, Ren Marabou and the Berserkers were left standing victorious! Not only do Ren Marabou claim their first AC Rock Reviews award here, but they also make history by becoming the first Irish band ever to win an AC Rock Reviews Award!”
Stream ‘Sigurd the Dragon Slayer’ below.
Just recently, Burning Metal Irl nominated REN MARABOU AND THE BERSERKERS as Best Band of 2022 in Ireland! In case you missed, watch Burning Metal Best of 2022 List -video, hosted by Phillip Keaveny and Adrian Williams: https://youtu.be/8PD3iY7WgIc
REN MARABOU AND THE BERSERKERS released their special “Odin (Songs for the All Father)” Compilation on November 16th 2022 through United Music Mafia. It’s available now on all major platforms including Spotify, iTunes, United Music Streaming. 🛡⚔️
REN MARABOU AND THE BERSERKERS released their latest full-length album ‘Tales Of Rune’ on July 1st, 2022 via United Music Mafia.
“Tales of Rune” is the Trilogy along side ‘Valhalla Waits’ and ‘SAGAS’, ‘Tales of Rune’ is their most riff filled, head banging, anthemic and energetic album to date. This cranked up Norse Mythology themed album will have you filling your mead drinking horns, and readying yourself for battle. This new album also features vocals by Berserker Cass and Berserkers Tyr on the track ‘Bragi’ (God of Music). All recorded, mixed and mastered in Meadowbank Studios Donegal 🤘🏻🛡⚔️🔥
Hailing from the Emerald Isle and based in the hills of Co.Donegal these Irish Viking Metal/Norse Pagan Rockers, REN MARABOU AND THE BERSERKERS, deliver their own take on this powerful genre with a high energy stage show and anthemic, contemporary stylings. Endorsed by Cassidy Guitars, Skull Strings, Fishsticks drum sticks and Iron Age Guitar Accessories. Signed to United Music Mafia and Managed by Split Screen Management. The band’s new album ‘Tales Of Rune’ was released on July 1st, 2022. In September REN MARABOU AND THE BERSERKERS joined 2022 “Final Declaration: Northern Tour 2022” with Polish titans VADER and HATE all across Scandinavia! The band released their special “Odin (Songs for the All Father)” Compilation, on November 16th 2022 through United Music Mafia.
Two years after the release of “Queen takes King”, their latest album, THE RAINBIRD‘s new single entitled “Little Dreamer” is set to be released on February 10th on all digital platforms, introducing their new concept album titled “Devil’s Smile”. The story written by drummer Steve Foglia is set in Florence in the glorious period of the Renaissance where a very young Leonardo meets a mysterious woman called Monnalisa.
With the publication of each single you will be transported into the history of the concept, making you more and more curious, step by step.
“Unlike Queen takes King, for this album we had a very different approach to pre-production” says drummer Steve, “after developing the story of the concept, I took care of writing all the lyrics of the songs that Fabrizio set to music with his unmistakable style, trying to vary the pieces as much as possible. Once the songs were ready we met in the rehearsal room to try them trying to put our own on each song and I must say that the result is really noticeable!”
“Devil’s Smile” will be the third album of the band, formed in 1998, as well as the second with the legendary Michael Vescera (former lead singer of Loudness and guitar hero Yngwie J. Malmsteen) on vocals.
The Rainbird: MIKE VESCERA – voce BONALIEN – guitar VALERIO MATAFU’ – guitar STEVE FOGLIA – drum DAVIDE GALLETTI – bass
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