Italian depressive black metal one-man project WIND OF ETERNITY has just released the first EP “After All These Years” on all worldwide digital music stores by Visionaire Records.
All-female Heavy Rock vixens COBRA SPELL have unified all of their forces to unveil a brand new single “Flaming Heart”, the song features the chattiest of melodies, shredding guitars, hypnotic bass lines and synthesisers that will take you back to the golden era. Bringing back the 80s in the most epic form. This powerful 5-piece unit are destined to rule the world with over-the-top stage performances that will drop your jaws.
Founded by the up-and-coming guitar phenomenon Sonia Anubis (Ex-CRYPTA, Ex-BURNING WITCHES). COBRA SPELL is slithering its way into the revival era of the 80’s Glam and Heavy Metal sound. The international sleaze quintet is completed with Kristina Vega on vocals, Sonia Anubis on Lead Guitar, Angelina Vehera on Bass, Noelle dos Anjos on Rhythm Guitar and Jess on Drums.
Sonia Anubis comments:
“This song speaks about a feeling that I consider essential in life. It keeps us going no matter how rough life gets. And it’s passion. Without passion, I don’t know what the meaning of life would be and how lost I would probably be. With ‘Flaming Heart’, I want to celebrate the existence of this wonderful feeling and the power it can have. And I want to encourage you to follow your own passion and to listen to your heart, let that burning desire guide you.”
CREDITS Music by Sonia Anubis. Produced by Alejandro Gabasa Barcoj and Sonia Anubis. Mixed and mastered by Alejandro Gabasa Barcoj.
COBRA SPELL is: Kristina Vega – Vocals Sonia Anubis – Lead guitar Angelina Vehera – Bass Noelle dos Anjos – Rhythm guitar Jess – Drums
The new maxi-single from Scottish doom metal Group MisophoniA is entitled Sorrows Of Yesterday and it’s essentially a metaphoric musical coin. Sorrows Of Yesterday Pt. I is a despairing piano driven dirge, laden with dark orchestral undertones which serves as the prelude to the guitar driven bombast that is Sorrows Of Yesterday Pt. II. As a whole this is an emotional piece written from both the depths of depression and the highs of breaking free from its shackles.
Sorrows Of Yesterday Pt. II is the catharsis and release you feel when you have overcome your demons. This is a complete reversal in pace and tone from what came before. Part II is a high energy guitar driven piece that punches you in the face from the off and is very much a middle finger to all the negatives in life.
As a whole Sorrows Of Yesterday is here to remind us how powerful music can be and how it can build bridges and mend the soul when life beats you down.
Track list: 01. Sorrows Of Yesterday Pt. I (feat Enzo Satera) | 02. Sorrows Of Yesterday Pt. II | 03. Sorrows Of Yesterday (analogue mix) [bonus track]
MisophoniA are: JAy – Vocals/Keys/Synths/Programming | Cristina – Bass | Neil – Lead/Rhythm Guitars | John – Lead/Rhythm Guitars | Kendo – Drums
Shortly before the release of the third part of the Melmoth trilogy, AARA unexpectedly unveil two unorthodox and extraordinaire tracks of melodic Black Metal. The post-Black Metal vibe as well as the calmer, almost Shoegazing moments and the distinct production grant the songs a melancholic and ethereal mood. “Phthonos“, thus, evokes a spectacular play between light and darkness.
The digital 2-track-EP is officially released via Debemur Morti Productions and can be listened to in full on the label’s YouTube channel and via Bandcamp.
The Swiss band worked together with an external sound engineer for the first time, namely well-known German producer Markus Stock (EMPYRIUM, ALCEST). Accordingly, “Phthonos” represents a musical experiment and a new approach to AARA‘s Art. Composer and guitarist Berg narrates:
“It was an interesting experience to attempt at creating music outside of the Triade series. We were mainly interested in finding out how AARA‘s sound would work with a different production, and I think it would definitely be an option. If we will work further with that kind of sound remains to be seen. Compositionally, however, we are certainly going in a different direction than what you can hear on “Phthonos” after the completion of the Melmoth series. The whole next concept album is already written, and it is quite different to the Triade albums, the “Phthonos” EP as well as the two previous long players. But maybe we will stick to that ‘more organic’ sound. We will see!“
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Switzerland’s AARA was founded in 2018 by vocalist Fluss and multi-instrumentalist Berg to create art highly influenced by atmospheric Black Metal. Sporting an epic, classical feel, their sweeping compositions aim to take the listener through the darkest alleys of human existence.
Soon after releasing their debut record “So fallen alle Tempel” in early 2019, AARA joined forces with Debemur Morti Productions, releasing their mosaic EP “Anthropozän” that same year.
Barely a year after their debut, AARA unveiled a new full-length record in April of 2020. A conceptual look into Europe’s Age of Enlightenment, “En Ergô Einai” sees AARA take their accomplished sound to new heights of mature artistic expression. Opened with a haunting acoustic intro courtesy of Vindsval (BLUT AUS NORD), “En Ergô Einai” is a triumph of fluid melodic euphoria and classical elegance, setting an even higher watermark in a bright, young discography. The third album and beginning of a trilogy, namely “Triade I: Eos“, was released in March 2021. In this epic and dramatic new work of art, AARA are interpreting the Gothic novel “Melmoth The Wanderer” (1820) of Irish writer Charles Robert Maturin.
Venturing forth into the next chapters of Maturin‘s work, AARA crafted the second part of their trilogy, “Triade II: Hemera“. The six tracks of brutally melodic, top-tier Black Metal will be released on May 13th, 2022. Recordings for the third and final album of the Melmoth trilogy have already begun.
HOT SUNDAY BLOOD is an Italian band, formed in Turin in 2013. The sounds are inspired by alternative rock music, with heavy rock influences. Each band member affects the sound in a unique way, coming from different backgrounds, such as metal, stoner, grunge, black metal, prog and new wave.
One hundred concerts in action, in July 2018 they are called to open Doyle for the Turin date of his European tour. In May 2019 they organized a mini promotional tour in Romania, Croatia and Slovenia.
After 3 full-length albums and 2 singles now, they release their new single titled “Prince Radiant”, watch the lyric video below.
Canada’s The Metal Voice recently spoke to guitarist Chris Impellitteri about Impellitteri’s new three album Anthology ‘Wake of the Beast’ via Global Rock Records.
Chris also gave an update on the band’s new up and coming studio album and discussed the band’s Christian labeling that has been going on for years.
When asked about the new three album anthology Impellitteri ‘Wake of the Beast’ on Global Rock Records “Global Rock Records is re-releasing (distributing) our back catalog so this is kind of exciting for us. It’s been a long time coming, basically we got the legal rights back to our masters and we always pledged that once we did that we would release the back catalog in all the countries that we never distributed our product before. Hence that was really how we initiated this. This is music that was never really accessible to many countries globally and so and it’s interesting because I think maybe the success we’ve had in places like Japan some places in Continental Europe have kind of spilled over into other countries and there seemed to be this interest that was generated on the band. Unfortunately a lot of kids or the people that embrace our music we’re kind of forced to pay these outrageous export or import prices. So really the whole idea behind this release is to get the music to them at a very reasonable price with the exception of the albums ‘Venom’ and ‘The Nature of the Beast’ which were still signed to we’re still signed to Frontiers for Europe and North America and JBC Victor entertainment for Japan or rather all of Asia. So we got the Masters back, at least legally and then we kind of put a plan together to figure out what are the songs that our fans over the years have kind of embraced, the songs that struck a chord or resonated with them. So ultimately we spent probably about a month or two just kind of digging into our discography trying to figure out what kind of music we want to share with the world that has never heard. So we really sat down and discussed the fan favorites we even would go on to things like YouTube and we’d read the comments. It was pretty easy once you do that, you kind of get a sense of what people like or don’t like. “
When asked if Impellitteri is a Christian Band as labeled by so many over the years “We’re not a Christian band we’ve never been. For me personally, I’m a Christian right. Rob Rock is a Christian. So I believe very much in Jesus Christ, that’s who I am personally. So if someone loves Beelzebub so be it. But the band as far as getting labeled (Christian) I’m thinking dude where’d that come from I mean it never started that way, I mean listen to Impellitteri the Black E.P.? In the late 80s when we first came out, we were so burnt out on every other band which was was like sex, drugs rock and roll. Okay great, we get it, we believe we lived a life of decadence, we were part of the Sunset Strip, we were part of that crowd. We did it right. But musically we just didn’t want to be like all the other bands at that time. It’s like okay great you slept with her last night and the next girl, whatever it’s like okay who cares you know we wanted stuff to be more intriguing. So Rob (Rock) he took a lot of the content that you hear lyrically and the music that we do and he extracted right from the Bible. And look, you go into areas like Armageddon, that kind of stuff, it’s you know more like the end of the world kind of stuff . I mean dude what gets scarier than that? To me it is cooler, it’s really cool. Believe me, lyrically he’ll (Rob Rock) do stuff from Book of Revelations big time, maybe even like from Psalms, you know Psalms. At the end of the day I love it because it makes the lyric have almost like a theatrical content, there’s in-depth meaning. Also Rob is cunning he writes in a way that you could interpret it outside of the biblical, you could apply it to everyday life. You look at some of the black metal bands and especially more of the Satanic bands and I’m always laughing, you want to go up against us? Remember we’re gonna win, good always wins over evil dude.”
When asked about an update on the new Impellitteri album they are working on “We’re in the middle of our new record, we owe Frontiers and JVC Victor another record and we started recording probably halfway through the pandemic. I should say, we started writing and recording and we probably have about another three or four months to go. So the plan is we’re going to probably release the new record I would assume probably middle of 2023 or maybe towards Summer. We got three or four songs that are finished recording but we still have about another 12 songs to go and it’s written, the music’s written now but now it’s actually performing it and we’re always the type band that we don’t we don’t try to do this where hey let’s just all send files, we really try to go in the rehearsal studios rehearse so we can we can play this stuff live and then we go into the studio. A lot of times we try to track as much as possible live and then we’ll go in we’ll add the layers and all the big you know overdubs and orchestration whatever we feel is missing right to capture that power, So that’s kind of our process. After the new album is done we’re gonna go play everywhere that will have us so that’s going to be unique for us. We’ve always done Japan, we’ve done some of the major festivals in Europe a couple years ago. We did some secret kind of live rehearsal shows. We did it in New Jersey, Connecticut, New York City, we had a blast it was so much fun. “
When asked about musical direction on the new album “I think our records mature over the years because look to this day at my age and doing this so long. I still love playing guitar. I play like six to eight ten hours a day sometimes because I love it. So every day I play I explore the instrument I realize oh my God this is really cool and I learned something new theoretically. And I’m able to somehow mature as a musician by implementing whatever I learn each day so every time we do a record it always sounds like Impellitteri and I always will because it’s Rob’s voice it’s my guitar playing Etc. I think the music and the composing part of it always matures and we get a little better right each time at least I hope we do. So on this one we’re definitely bringing in more orchestration. It’s still going to have a lot of the fast double bass stuff, there’s a lot of really cool technical stuff, a lot of the screaming vocals, big three-part harmonies because again Queen. We love that stuff, at least the heavier part of Queen. As we get older we always tend to push ourselves to get a little bit more aggressive and a little faster. I listen to so much music, a lot of bands, even guys that are friends that I know in bands. I mean I love bands like Arch Enemy and so I let that stuff kind of spill over and influence me a little bit. I like Avenged Sevenfold. I love Slipknot, so I love a lot of the new bands but then also I’ll go back and listen to an old Deep Purple album like Machine Head , which I love. Then of course I listen to a lot of Vivaldi like the Four Seasons, the violin concerto’s all that fun stuff and so all of this is like it’s affecting me. I’m a sponge. So all of the stuff I’ve been listening to and I’m sure somehow it’s going to spill out into this new record although it still sounds like Impellitteri. “
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