Gothic folk metal act BELLE MORTE is proud to announce the release of the official music video for their latest single, “Jorōgumo.” A masterful blend of dark, heavy metal and traditional Japanese music, the track features an extraordinary collaboration with three highly acclaimed Japanese artists: Hisashi (koto, arrangement of Japanese instrument parts), Reigen Fujii (shamisen), and Souzan Kato (shakuhachi).
Inspired by Japanese folklore, Jorōgumo tells the tale of the spider demon who lures her prey with beauty and deception. Featuring traditional instruments such as koto, shamisen, and shakuhachi, arranged and directed by Hisashi, the track fuses gothic and industrial metal with haunting Japanese textures.
This track takes listeners on a journey through twisted forests and shadowy realms, weaving a tale of temptation, entrapment, and dark enchantment.
Music Video Full Credits:
–VIDEO PRODUCTION Winterlight Studio –DIRECTOR Riccardo Ceppari –ART DIRECTOR & EDITOR Martina Pizzi –DOP Riccardo Ceppari –DOP ASSISTANT Giulio Barnabò –MAKE UP ARTIST Cristina Attanasio –COSTUMES Annamode Costumes –BACKSTAGE Giulio Barnabò –CONCEPT Martina Pizzi, Belle Morte
MINSK TROUPE –CAMERAMAN Artiom Korol –BACKSTAGE Vadim Bloshnianitsa –MAKE UP ARTIST Diana Makovets
Hisashi:
Hisashi is a professional koto player and composer based in Japan. He has built a wealth of experience playing the koto, both in Japan and overseas. His music career has allowed him to work with clients all over the world, including Japan, the U.S., the UK, Canada, Germany, Norway, and Portugal. He has taken part in several recording sessions for music composers, producers, record labels, an award-nominated composer, and a prize-winning composer. As a composer, he specializes in a mixed style of modern music and traditional Japanese music. He has composed music for singers, dance projects, promotion videos, art projects, etc. In the 2022 Petrichor International Music Competition, he was selected as a semi-finalist. His music style was established through his own unique music career. He has been familiar with traditional Japanese music since he was born because his mother is a koto teacher. He also started playing the piano when he was 6, and he started playing the drums in a rock band when he was 13. He has been a member of many rock/metal bands as a drummer and composer. He also has a passion for electronic music and experiments with modern sound-making by sampling traditional Japanese instruments.
A pioneer who established his own shamisen chord theory and adopted new performance techniques to develop innovative approaches to Western music. In 2012, he won the 5th champion of the national shamisen competition and became the youngest winner ever. He promotes shamisen by holding workshops around the world and has led many students to become prize winners. Currently, he also often appears on TV shows and radio programs, and collaborates with various artists.
Souzan KATO is a professional shakuhachi player based in Japan. He is a certified master of the Tozanryu Shakuhachi Foundation. He graduated from the Traditional Japanese Music Course at Nagoya College of Music and completed the master’s program in the Graduate School of Music at the same university. He was awarded the Gold Prize at the Tozanryu Honkyoku National Competition in 2015, 2018, and 2021. Also, he received the Minister of Education Award and the Sankei Newspaper Award. He engages in performance activities both domestically and internationally, including lectures and performances at universities in Asia, Europe, and North America.
The track is taken from the band’s critically acclaimed album “Pearl Hunting”, released via Wormholedeath Records, further cementing Belle Morte’s place among the most captivating voices in modern symphonic metal.
Pearl Hunting: Watch, “Exorcism” Ft. Ulziisaikhan Khoroldamba: Watch, “September” Ft. Ruben Monteiro: Watch, “Black Waters” Ft. Maulana Malik Ibrahim: Watch, “Blame me” Ft. Lernik Khachatrian: Watch, “Exorcism” Acoustic version: Watch, “Willow”: Watch
About Belle Morte
Formed in Minsk, BELLE MORTE combines dark symphonic metal with gothic, progressive, and melancholic elements. After their 2018 EP Game On, the band signed with Wormholedeath in 2021 to release Crime of Passion, a conceptual album inspired by John Fowles’s The Collector. Their second album continues this global approach, delivering unique symphonic metal experiences for fans seeking something different.
The moment you’ve been waiting for is now here; INFERNO METAL FESTIVAL 2026 is proud to announce the final wave of bands, now completing the already stacked lineup! The festival now welcomes Cult of Luna, Der Weg Einer Freiheit, Svarttjern, 1914, Sadistic Intent, Hulder, Zatokrev, Bizarrekult, Swartheim, Gloombound, Angell, and Raumer!
In addition to the complete announcement, the festival is now sharing the Rockefeller and John Dee day splits, which are as follows:
Rockefeller Thursday 2 April
16:30 1914 18:00 Svarttjern 19:30 Incantation 21:15 Tormentor 23:30 Cult of Luna
John Dee Thursday 2 April
17:15 Forsman 18:45 Myr 20:30 Hulder 22:30 Carnivore A.D.
Rockefeller Friday 3 April
16:30 Funeral 18:00 Mùr 19:30 Der Weg einer Freiheit 21:15 The Kovenant 23:30 Mayhem
John Dee Friday 3 April
17:15 Sovereign 18:45 Nihilvm 20:30 Morax 22:30 Groza
Inferno will once again take place across several venues in Oslo (NO) during Easter from April 2 – 5! Tickets and passes can be found HERE.
The full lineup is now as follows:
Mayhem Deicide Enslaved Cult of Luna Old Man’s Child The Kovenant Kanonenfieber Tormentor Samael Primordial Incantation Der Weg Einer Freiheit Auðn Whoredom Rife Svarttjern Múr 1914 Funeral Mork Firespawn Darvaza Carnivore A.D. Groza Sadistic Intent Hulder Møl Nite Perchta Morax Hierophant Zatokrev Bizarrekult Myr Nihilvm Sovereign Abhorration Forsmán Automaton Ruun Swartheim Arachno Cavern Deep Blodknoke Gaddavír Gloombound Angell Raumer Hevn III Feversea Homselvareg Hermit Dreams Voidspire Senti
The iconic Inferno Metal Festival started in 2001 and is the longest running metal festival in Norway and one of the most important extreme metal festivals in the world. We are very proud of this position and we will continue fronting Norwegian metal and bringing bands from all over the world to Norway. Inferno Metal Festival is being held four days at Rockefeller Music Halls’ two stages Rockefeller and John Dee as well as many smaller clubs around Oslo. The festival takes place during Easter in Norway when not a lot of other stuff is happening in Oslo. The festival are usually sold out and more than fifty percent of the audience are from outside of Norway. The ticket sales are from all over the world including China, Australia, Chile, Japan, Taiwan, Canada, USA, Columbia, Argentina and many more.
Finnish doom-laden death metal force MARIANAS REST continue their march toward the release of their upcoming fifth studio album, “The Bereaved”, due out January 16, 2026, via Noble Demon. Following the darkly emotional first single “The Colour of You”, the band now presents their second offering, “Diamonds in the Rough” – a gripping and dynamic piece accompanied by a brand new music video, directed by Johannes Mäkinen / Downtime Visual Arts. The song also features a striking guest appearance by Okko Solanterä (Horizon Ignited, Slaughterror), whose powerful vocal performance elevates the track to new heights.
Vocalist Jaakko Mäntymaa reflects on the song’s lyrical theme: “I have always had an issue with how we tend to remember those passed. You know, concentrating excessively on the good sides of a person and downplaying imperfections, the whole ‘don’t speak ill of the dead’ thing. What could honor a person more than seeing and remembering him as a whole, flaws and all? This song celebrates memories that stick to what really happened.“
Guitarist Nico Mänttäri adds: “Even though usually our music is more about slowly building atmospheres and long and lingering songs, on occasion it is nice to venture a bit more -to the point- rock’n roll type of stuff. This piece ended up being one of those experiments. We had had talks with our dear friend Okko (Solanterä) about doing a feature on this album, and once he ripped his vocal delivery on the chorus of the song, all just fell into place. Really looking forward to playing this one live.”
Tracklist:
Thank You for the Dance
Rat in the Wall
Divided
Again into the Night
Burden
Diamonds in the Rough
Pity the Living
Goodbyes and Good Intentions
Tyhjä
The Colour of You
From the dark shores of the Baltic Sea, MARIANAS REST channel the deep melancholy of their homeland. Hailing from the southeastern Finnish town of Kotka, the band was formed in 2013 and has since become a powerful force in the world of melancholic death metal.
Their music is heavy and unhurried, blending elements of doom, death, and post-metal into a sound that is both crushing and beautiful. MARIANAS REST don’t just write songs – they createmoods: haunting, immersive, and emotionally devastating. A journey into darkness that, strangely, feels both familiar and comforting.
Over the course of four albums – Horror Vacui (2016), Ruins (2019), Fata Morgana (2021), and Auer (2023) – the band has explored themes of isolation, despair, and conflict with uncanny timing. Fata Morgana was the closing chapter of a trilogy written before the pandemic but released at its peak. Auer was completed just before military unrest erupted in Europe – a coincidence too eerie to script.
In January 2026 the band will return with their fifth full length, “The Bereaved”, and a brand new record label deal withNoble Demon. It is a deeply personal tale of death and the many forms in which the end may appear. We meet these Finnish axemen in midst of memorial, tortured by those do’s or don’ts of individuals left behind, even though some indeed pity the living and envy the dead. At such times, who is more blessed, the deceased or the bereaved?
Again, just like on their previous albums, the melodies are the key for an unique soundtrack for the ongoing struggle against the black clouds that seem to gather around us all every now and then.
When it comes to MARIANAS REST’s music, sometimes slow, deep and hard, on some occasions a bit faster and aggressive attacks, it sure does include that x-factor of Finnish DNA, that embraces melancholy and beauty on such level that makes one’s hair stand every single time.
“The Bereaved” will be released on January 16 via Noble Demon and is available for pre-order atTHIS LOCATION
In addition, the band will celebrate the release of the new album by touring Finland and Europe during the winter and spring of 2026.
Confirmed dates so far include:
29.11.2025 – John Smith Frozen, Jyväskylä 23.01.2026 – House Of Rock, Kouvola 24.01.2026 – Apollo, Turku 30.01.2026 – Sawohouse / Finland Underground, Kuopio 14.02.2026 – Kadotus Metal Fest, Jyväskylä 20.02.2026 – Kerubi, Joensuu 21.02.2026 – Kuudes Linja, Helsinki
More to be announced soon.
MARIANAS REST are: Vocals | Jaakko Mäntymaa Guitar | Nico Mänttäri Guitar | Harri Sunila Bass | Niko Lindman Keyboard | Aapo Koivisto Drums | Nico Heininen
Technical thrash pioneer CORONER will be embarking on a West Coast headlining tour in North America early next year in which they will be supported by HEATHEN! The “Dissonance Over the West” tour will kick off on February 4 in Las Vegas, NV and will make its way through the U.S. and Canada through the last stop on February 22 in Mesa, AZ. The full itinerary can be found below while ticket pre-sales are available at THIS LOCATION.
CORONER is supporting their critically acclaimed new album, ‘Dissonance Theory,’ which was released worldwide on October 17, 2025 via Century Media Records. It can be ordered, streamed, or downloaded HERE.
‘Dissonance Theory’ contains ten new songs across 47 minutes, recorded by Tommy Vetterli at New Sound Studios in Switzerland and mixed/mastered by Jens Bogren at Fascination Street Studios in Sweden (Opeth, Kreator, Amon Amarth, etc.).
CORONER U.S. Tour Dates (Dissonance Over the West w/ support from Heathen):
02/04: Las Vegas, NV @ Swan Dive 02/05: San Diego, CA @ Brick By Brick 02/06: Los Angeles, CA @ Whisky A Go Go 02/07: Pomona, CA @ The Glass House 02/09: San Jose, CA @ The Ritz 02/10: Berkeley, CA @ Cornerstone 02/12: Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theatre 02/13: Seattle, WA @ El Corazon 02/14: Vancouver, BC @ Rickshaw Theatre 02/16: Billings, MT @ Pub Station 02/17: Butte, MT @ Covellite Theatre 02/18: Salt Lake City, UT @ Ace’s High Saloon 02/20: Denver, CO @ HQ 02/21: Albuquerque, NM @ Launchpad 02/22: Mesa, AZ @ Rosetta Room
The album cover artwork was created by Stefan Thanneur and can be found below along with the tracklisting.
When Swiss metal pioneers Coroner disbanded in 1996, they left a trail of deeply inspirational and influential albums. From the classically-tinged 1987 R.I.P. debut and its follow-up one year later, Punishment for Decadence, to the sleek modernisms of 1993’s Grin, their discography is a clinic in performance acumen and how to balance grace with grit and grime. In a word, they were the true definition of “progressive” music: Always laser-focused with a firm direction, Coroner never let themselves be bound by genre convention.
Ever the forward thinkers, ever the seekers of unique expression, Coroner’s main material never traded heaviness for innovation. They were a rare band that merged both in a way that was never forced or too consciously conflated. And yet we can’t forget the bolder moves along the way: The haunting closer of 1989’s No More Color, “Last Entertainment (T.V. Bizarre)” and the Beatles cover on 1991’s Mental Vortex. These might have seemed unlikely choices on paper, but they actually worked brilliantly, lending great depth to their respective albums. There was nobody like Coroner. And the bar of expectation they set, they set very high.
With all that as part of historical record, it would seem that expectations for a new Coroner album would be impossibly high. But take one listen and you understand that it’s not hyperbolic, nor cliché, to say that with 2025’s Dissonance Theory, Coroner have met and even exceeded expectation. The material, as all the best Coroner does, hangs somewhere between stealthy restraint and wild abandon.
When the band returned to the stage in 2011, with original trio formation Tommy Vetterli, Ron Broder and Marky Edelmann, new material wasn’t even a consideration. For them, they were simply happy to revive all that much-loved material and present it to old fans, as well as younger ones who weren’t around to experience Coroner live the first time around. Indeed, they are another of metal’s finest bands that gained more popularity after the initial breakup than during their era of actual operation.
A couple years after their revival, Edelmann bowed out, although Vetterli and Broder kept the machine running because, in the guitarist’s words, “we were having way too much fun”. Still, they had no intentions of recording new material with freshly-installed drummer Diego Rapacchietti. But by 2015, seeds of fresh Coroner ideas, tiny as they were, began sprouting from Vetterli’s fertile mind. Ten years later, with a new album completed, the six-stringer explains the long gestation of Dissonance Theory: “I started sketching ideas around 2015, but never found the mental space to focus fully. Life kept getting in the way — short bursts of progress, then long interruptions. Running my own recording studio means I ’m constantly producing other bands while managing the studio’s demands. After nine-hour days recording or mixing, there’s not much creative energy left at night. The actual recording sessions didn‘t kick off until June 2023 — and even those got interrupted multiple times for the same reasons.”
While Vetterli avoids mentioning particular musical artists, bands or movements as inspiration for the new material, he astutely notes, “Inspiration is just life, really. Everything you see, hear, or feel leaves a trace — music, films, books, the state of the world, personal stuff. Sometimes it’s something big. Sometimes it’s just a tree standing alone on a hill somewhere. That can be enough. It’s never about specific bands or styles — more about what hits you at the right moment.”
It was also the presence of Rapacchietti that fueled Vetterli and Broder’s constructions as new material came together. “Diego brings a level of technical precision and musicality that opened up entirely new dimensions in our songwriting,” says Vetterli. “His versatility allowed us to explore fresh territory without losing ourselves. Especially rhythmically, we were able to push things further than ever before.”
The album’s first tracks establish that the Coroner sound is intact, even 30 years after their initial run. In tone and texture, “Consequence” and “Sacrificial Lamb” are not terribly far away from the band’s early ‘90s material. These offerings unite the focused hypno-drone of Grin with the clean-kill post-thrash technicality of Mental Vortex. Yet that’s only an approximation of where the album sits in the sonic space. It’s after these that the scope widens. Ultimately, Dissonance Theory claims its own ground, sounding like an album that could’ve been released in the late 1990s, but one clearly informed by the variety of inspirations noted above and the many years lived between then and now.
It seems impossible after all the time elapsed, but this is Coroner at its best. We hear evidence of this on songs such as “Crisium Bound”, with its spacious dark pulse, and “Symmetry”, which is driven by drummer Rapacchietti’s colorful backing over one of the most exciting guitar solos Tommy Vetterli has ever composed. Broder’s bass lines are as commanding as ever throughout, and his arrogant snarl remains packed with bile and spite, as if 30 years had never passed. Sumptuous passages in “Transparent Eye” recall the atmospheric material the band were working on before their initial breakup, but merged with a stabbing momentum and a few tricky rhythms. A modern-day classic Coroner song.
Perhaps this all comes off so well because the band didn’t overthink anything. They understand the pressure of coming back with their first material in three decades, but they shook off that pressure and simply let Coroner be Coroner. As Vetterli notes, “I thought a lot about what Coroner should sound like today — but I pretty quickly realized that looking backwards would’t serve us. What’s past is past. So much time has passed, and we’re not the same people. Just like we didn‘t care about trends back then, we didn’t try to make this record for anyone but ourselves. We weren’t trying to continue a legacy — we were just trying to create something honest and present.”
Further into the album, it becomes ever more apparent that their approach was the right one. “Trinity” shows Vetterli as the hugely underrated guitarist he’s always been: Its solo section is one that probably couldn’t have even been conceived of 30 years ago. It’s imbued with a kind of wisdom and experience that expresses itself in interesting melodic choices and wild fingerwork, brilliant melodic sparks flying from his instrument.
As we approach the culmination of the album, the well-titled “Renewal” is ablaze with energy, its vigorous pulse a statement of intent for this era of return. And in final track, “Prolonging”, we get another brave album conclusion from the band, featuring Hammond organ over beguiling, hypnotic metal drama, as Broder spits out a final question: “What remains? What remains?”
‘Dissonance Theory,’ in totality, is rich in sonic detail, a stereophile’s delight. Part of that can be attributed to the expert mixing/mastering by Jens Bogren at Fascination Street Studios in Sweden. But the production, arrangement and soundscape details are largely the work of Vetterli and a longtime creative partner at his own New Sound studio. Vetterli notes, “At some point, I felt something was missing — a kind of creative counterweight. Someone to reflect things back with a fresh, critical ear. That’s when I brought in a longtime collaborator I’ve worked with for years at my studio. He helped push things into new territory and gave me the clarity and momentum Dissonance Theory needed to move forward. We made a point throughout the production to record as many authentic, organic sounds as possible. The studio was packed with tube amps, analog synths, and vintage instruments — including a harmonium and a grand piano — and we put them all to good use. We’ve worked together on many other productions, so the trust was already there. We get into that whole collaboration — and how it evolved — more deeply in the CD mediabook edition.”
Coroner are offering a work that proves they know themselves and what their band should sound like. No Coroner fan could possibly be disappointed in Dissonance Theory. It’s like a massive bonus from a band we all thought had spent their creative energies decades ago. “They don’t make albums like this anymore”. Ever heard that one? Coroner proves they were not only always in metal’s top tier, but that anything less than a ferocious return such as this would never have been the Coroner way.
Lineup: Ron Royce – Bass/vocals Tommy T. Baron – Guitars Diego Rappachietti – Drums
–Recording: Tommy Vetterli at New Sound Studios in Switzerland –Mixing + Mastering: Jens Bogren at Fascination Street Studios in Sweden
Ready your oars as the Allfather Awakens! Sweden’s Viking metal titans AMON AMARTH are pleased to share a huge string of live dates that’ll see them splitting oceans and rowing their way through the UK and EU in Autumn 2026. The all-Swede invasion includes ransacking support from modern death metal up and comers Orbit Culture and classic melodic death metallers Soilwork on The Allfather Awakens tour.
Hot off the back of a busy summer across the tumultuous high seas supporting Slayer in Cardiff and London and their U.S. live takeover with Pantera, these upcoming dates will see AMON AMARTH bringing an all new theatrical stage production and playing an extended headline set. The voracious quintet of heathens will begin their marauding in Manchester on 9th October before setting their sights on London on 10th October and Wolverhampton on 11th October. Their conquest of the EU on 13th October in France will be followed by stops in Luxembourg, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Poland, Hungary, Austria, Czech Republic, Italy, Switzerland, Spain, and Portugal.
This is no fiendish trick forged by the mischievous Loki, watch the tour teaser trailer below. Tickets go on sale from 9am GMT / 10am CET on Friday 28th November at: amonamarth.com/tour
The band recently celebrated a bountiful summer with a feast of a new single, ‘We Rule The Waves,’ and its accompanying video. Whilst this is AMON AMARTH‘s first new song in years, the latter end of 2026 will also see the berserkers unleash the wrath of Odin in the form of a brand new album. Carved from salt and steel, echoing across oceans, and sonically barbaric, modern metal doesn’t get more epic, or more essential, than this. More details coming soon.
THE ALLFATHER AWAKENS TOUR will raid cities across Europe in 2026, featuring Sweden’s heaviest army: AMON AMARTH, Orbit Culture, and Soilwork.
UK Dates: Fri 9th Oct – ENGLAND – Manchester, O2 Apollo Sat 10th Oct – ENGLAND – London, Eventim Apollo Sun 11th Oct – ENGLAND – Wolverhampton, Civic Hall EU Dates: Tue 13th Oct – FRANCE – Paris, Zenith Wed 14th Oct – LUXEMBOURG – Esch sur Alzette, Rockhal Fri 16th Oct – GERMANY – Stuttgart, Schleyer-Halle Sat 17th Oct – GERMANY – Frankfurt, Festhalle Sun 18th Oct – BELGIUM – Antwerp, Lotto Hall Tue 20th Oct – NETHERLANDS – Den Bosch, Mainstage Wed 21st Oct – GERMANY – Hamburg, Sporthalle Fri 23rd Oct – SWEDEN – Gothenburg, Scandinavium Sat 24th Oct – SWEDEN – Stockholm, Hovet Mon 26th Oct – FINLAND – Helsinki, Ice Hall Tue 27th Oct – ESTONIA – Tallin, Unibet Arena Thu 29th Oct – POLAND – Gliwice, PreZero Arena Gliwice Fri 30th Oct – GERMANY – Leipzig, Quarterback Immobilien Arena Sat 31st Oct – GERMANY – Oberhausen, Rudolf Weber Arena Mon 2nd Nov – HUNGARY – Budapest, Barba Negra Tue 3rd Nov – AUSTRIA – Vienna, Gasometer Wed 4th Nov – GERMANY – Bamberg, Brose Arena Fri 6th Nov – CZECH REPUBLIC – Prague, O2 Universum Sat 7th Nov – GERMANY – Berlin, Velodrom Sun 8th Nov – GERMANY – Munich, Zenith Tue 10th Nov – ITALY – Milan, Alcatraz Wed 11th Nov – SWITZERLAND – Zurich, The Hall Fri 13th Nov – SPAIN – Barcelona, Sant Jordi Club Sat 14th Nov – SPAIN – Madrid, Vistalegre Sun 15th Nov – PORTUGAL – Lisbon, Sala Tejo
ABOUT AMON AMARTH: From pole to pole and sea to sea, AMON AMARTH are the undisputed kings of Viking heavy metal. Formed in Tumba, Sweden, in 1992, they have forged an extraordinary legacy over three decades of thunderous, anthemic metal, all rich in the magical imagery of Viking history, folklore, and culture. From their underground smash debut Once Sent From The Golden Hall (1998) onwards, AMON AMARTH have been an unstoppable creative force. With a unique and unmistakable sound that combines the best of several epic strains of metal, the quintet have become renowned for their ageless anthems and explosive, theatrical live shows. With albums like 2008’s widely acclaimed Twilight Of The Thunder God and 2016’s conceptual triumph Jomsviking, the Swedes have been consistent standard bearers for heavy metal as a life-affirming and communal experience, armed with a seemingly endless stream of instant classic songs.
Now reaping the rewards of all those years of hard work, AMON AMARTH are now regarded as one of the metal world’s most vital and imperious live acts. From headlining festivals across Europe to claiming a place on Slayer‘s final tour(s) of the US in 2019 and the UK in 2025, they have honoured the adventurous ethos of their Viking forebears by taking their music anywhere and everywhere.
One of the best-loved metal bands in the world, AMON AMARTH are firmly dedicated to aiming high when they hit the studio. Recorded with esteemed studio guru Andy Sneap at the controls, their most recent full-length, The Great Heathen Army, represents another bold leap forward for the band, as their trademark sound undergoes yet another skilful, evolutionary overhaul, both lyrically and musically. From the noisily rabble-rousing “Find A Way Or Make One” and the pummelling, pugilistic “Get In The Ring,” to the evocative fury of “Saxons & Vikings” and the cinematic squall of the title track, The Great Heathen Army encapsulates the essence of this legendary band, while still allowing acres of space for new ideas.
Copenhagen-based instrumental psych rock trio PAPIR celebrates the release of their new studio offering, IX, that is out now on Stickman Records!
Their new albumsees the band doubling down on what they do best: wide-open jams that unfold like landscapes. IX is a wide-open record in every sense. From the flowing compositions – which linger but never overstay, jam and unfold organically – to the wonderful airy production, you get the sense of being both in studio with the band and simultaneously on the beach with wind blowing through your hair. With touches of synth and extra percussion sprinkled in, it’s a record that feels alive in the moment, yet meticulously crafted. Terms like post-rock, ambient rock, psychedelia, and krautrock may circle PAPIR‘s distinct sound, but none quite capture its shimmering, elusive magic.
IXis available as a 180g black double LP (including download code) and on CD. Order your favorite choice of format from the Stickman Records webshop now at:https://www.stickman-records.com/shop/papir-ix/
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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