PUPIL SLICER have announced a 13 date tour of Europe and the UK for February 2022, supporting Rolo Tomassi. The live dates mark PUPIL SLICER‘s first shows in mainland Europe, and will be among the band’s first set of live shows since the release of their acclaimed full length debut, Mirrors, in March this year.
Speaking on the tour announcement, drummer Josh Andrews comments: “I first saw Rolo Tomassi live in 2010 and I’m still blown away every time I see them live. I am honoured as a musician and fan to now be a part of Rolo’s journey as main support on the upcoming album tour. As a band, we’re excited to be taking this huge step up with one of the UK’s truly legendary alternative metal acts. We can’t wait to meet people on the road and finally be able to play Mirrors live for audiences. See you all soon!”
Alongside the tour announcement, PUPIL SLICER have also shared a live performance of Converge’s Concubine – taken from their recent Mathcore Index Festival performance. Watch the live cover of Concubine below.
Tickets to PUPIL SLICER‘s European and UK tour will be available on Friday, October 1 at 10am BST.
2022: European tour w/ Rolo Tomassi
10 February – Trix – Antwerp, Belgium 11 February – Péniche Antipode – Paris, France 12 February – Complexity Fest – Haarlem, Netherlands 14 February – Cassiopeia – Berlin, Germany 15 February – Strahov 007 – Prague, Czech Republic 16 February – A38 – Budapest, Hungary 17 February – Arena – Vienna, Austria 18 February – Feierwerk – Munich, Germany 19 February – MTC – Cologne, Germany 21 February – Rescue Rooms – Nottingham, UK 22 February – Club Academy – Manchester, UK 23 February – Fleece – Bristol, UK 24 February – Oval Space – London, UK
Recently, about a year after the release of their last album, Das Elfte Gebot – which reached #3 in the German album charts – FEUERSCHWANZ announced their new album, Memento Mori, set for release on New Year’s Eve 2021. Now, with their first single, “Untot im Drachenboot“, the pioneers of the German folk rock scene herald a triumphant overseas voyage into another legendary FEUERSCHWANZ saga!
With echoing screams, “Untot im Drachenboot” calls a mighty army aboard a monstrous Viking ship. Wild guitar riffs and rousing violin solos put wind into the sails, while Hauptmann Feuerschwanz keeps hold of his crew with strong vocal power and deep growls. Filmed on a real Viking ship, FEUERSCHWANZ literally set sail in the video for “Untot im Drachenboot” and deliver another glorious anthem! The Franconians once again deliver a very strong music video, which offers a first taste of the upcoming album, Memento Mori.
FEUERSCHWANZ on the new song: “‘Untot im Drachenboot’ – Pirates of the Caribbean meets Vikings! Ancient Icelandic sagas tell the story of undead fighters, called Draugr, appearing from nowhere to roam and plunder the land. Now our Hauptmann is also cursed to eternal capture and gathers an army of undead warriors around him. Ready to fight for our future caper voyages, we want to board the stages of this world again as soon as possible with the wild hordes of our fans – and provide you with the matching soundtrack! Hoist the sails and join our army!”
Watch the New Video for “Untot im Drachenboot”HERE:
Shortly following their live BluRay/DVD Die Letzte Schlacht debuting on the German album charts at #4, FEUERSCHWANZ announced their new studio album, Memento Mori. The new album will be released on December 31, 2021 via Napalm Records and will continue the success story of the medieval rockers from Germany / Franconia! Memento Mori, the follow-up to the successful album Das Elfte Gebot, sings about great adventures, past battles and outstanding heroic deeds in pure FEUERSCHWANZ fashion. FEUERSCHWANZ manage to stay true to their trademarks, and at the same time, venture musically into new realms.
FEUERSCHWANZ on the new album: “You take nothing with you to your grave, except your coffin… Memento Mori is the direct successor to Die Letzte Schlacht! The world of Hauptmann Feuerschwanz is in flames, overrun by the living dead and scourged by religious zealots… All of this sounds frighteningly real, even in Anno Domini 2021, so it’s time to defy the storm once again and celebrate life. Let’s live here, let’s live now – until death sharpens his knife!”
As a special highlight, some versions of Memento Mori will feature a bonus CD with seven cover songs by Manowar, Amon Amarth, but also O-Zone, among others.
Memento Mori track listing:
Memento Mori
Untot im Drachenboot
Ultima Nocte
Rausch der Barbarei
Krampus
Feuer & Schwert
Das Herz eines Drachen
Rohirrim
Am Galgen
Hannibal
Skaldenmet
A few days after album release, FEUERSCHWANZ will go on an extended tour through Germany, Austria and Switzerland. They will be accompanied by fearless heavy metal kings WARKINGS.
FEUERSCHWANZ live: 08.10.21 DE – Weil am Rhein/MPS
+ WARKINGS Presented by: EMP, METAL HAMMER, METAL.DE & SONIC SEDUCER & START 05.01.22 DE – Nuremberg / Löwensaal 06.01.22 DE – Berlin / Huxley’s 07.01.22 DE – Leipzig / Felsenkeller 08.01.22 DE – Cologne / Carlswerk Victoria 13.01.22 DE – Frankfurt / Batschkapp 14.01.22 DE – Hanover / Pavillon 15.01.22 DE – Bremen / Aladin 20.01.22 AT – Vienna / Szene 21.01.22 AT – Graz / Dom Im Berg 22.01.22 DE – Munich / Backstage 27.01.22 DE – Saarbrücken / Garage 28.01.22 DE – Stuttgart / Im Wizemann 29.01.22 CH – Pratteln / Z7 04.02.22 DE – Oberhausen / Turbinenhalle 05.02.22 DE – Hamburg / Große Freiheit 36
Norwegian doom metal pioneers will be releasing their newest full-length, ‘Praesentialis in Aeternum,’ on December 10, 2021 via Season of Mist! The album artwork, tracklist, and details can be found below. The band is now sharing the first single, “Ånd,” which features gust vocals from Lars Are Nedland (SOLEFALD/BORKNAGAR), along with an official music video that was created entirely by the band! The song and video can be found at THIS LOCATION.
Pre-orders for ‘Praesentialis in Aeternum’ are now live HERE. You can pre-save the record on streaming services HERE.
The cover artwork was created by Christopher Rådlund.
Tracklist: 1. Ånd (8.14) 2. Materie (6.21) 3. Erindring I – Hovmod (8.16) 4. Erindring II – Fall (10.52) 5. Oppvåkning (9.54) 6. Dvelen (11.35)
Bonus: 1. Her Til Evig Tid (ånd: epilog) (7.21) 2. Vekst (erindring : prolog) (9.18) 3. Shades From These Wounds (6.09) 4. Samarithan (5.50)
Melancholy. Pain. Loss. Solitude. Those had been just some of doom metal main themes ever since bleak pouring rain and the sound of church bell in the distance gave birth to the genre on Black Sabbath self-eponymous debut over five decades ago. But how many musicians have actually been bearing in their very flesh those gut-wrenching feelings?
Anders Eek – Funeral’s founding member, drummer and undisputable leader since 1991 – doesn’t particularly see it as a badge of honour, but he’d be the first to admit that somehow, the “death and loss we had to go through over the years were extremely painful yet inspiring. But as a musician and as a human being.” And indeed, ever since their very first rehearsal in a basement in their hometown of Drammen just outside of Oslo, Funeral had been ridden with problems and tragedy. Originally inspired by Cathedral and Candlemass, they very quickly set out to create the most depressing and slowest form of doom/death possible at a time when their home country was being hailed as the birthplace of black metal. They went through several labels over the years, only to see them bust soon afterwards. Plagued by recurrent line-up problems, they even lost two of their key members Einar André Fredriksen (bass) and Christian Loos (guitar) in 2003 and 2006, respectively, to suicide and overdose.
But somehow, Eek never surrendered, but instead overcame all those obstacles by releasing over the years a slab of classics, each with its own, distinct personality, from the utter misery of the delicate yet none-so-extreme 1995 debut album Tragedies to the more melodic and accessible 2001 gothic/doom masterpiece In Fields Of Pestilent Grief or 2012 symphonic masterpiece Oratorium. Still, after the band most recent performance in Antwerpen on February 3, 2018, “life got in the way” as Anders puts it. “Some of us had kids, other moved out. Even I had quite a lot of things going on in my personal life and, at least for a while, maybe less drive to keep on carrying on the weight of the band on my sole shoulders. I never stopped writing music though because it’s something I’ve always done anyway. But there were less things happening you know. During that nine-year gap, I could have written ten albums but I only wrote two ah!”
The beast did sleep less than two years though as the following year singer Sindre Nedland, who had joined FUNERAL for Oratorium, “woke up from his slumber and told me he was ready to focus music again. I had the whole music demoed and ready, so it quickly snowballed from there.” For the first time ever, not only are the lyrics fully in Norwegian but they were also written by an outside collaborator, a “personal friend” of Anders who happens to be a psychologist. “He’s both a close friend and a fan of the band. So, he knows exactly how I roll and what the band is all about. I knew he was writing on the side so one day, as a joke almost, I told me about five years ago ‘hey, what don’t you write lyrics for my bands instead?’ and within five months, he did! His lyrics are more or less his take on philosopher Emmanuel Kant’s work. Initially, I thought about maybe translating them to English but it would have meant redoing them so in the end, we choose to keep them as they were. The booklet will include a little text explaining what they’re all about for those who don’t speak Norwegian.”
Musically, Anders describes Praesentialis in Aeternum (something along the line of “here eternally”) as a “natural progression. I know we have some fans who are only into the first albums and those who discovered us in the early 00’s but this new opus has a little bit of everything for everybody. The symphonic elements are far more bombastic yet much well more done, thanks to the evolution of technology since Oratorium. It’s in a way a mixture of our three last albums yet our most diverse work yet, with both quite concise and very epic pieces. As a matter of fact, we recorded something like ten songs but vowed to choose only the six best to get the best album possible.” Among them you’ll find one originally written during their third album From These Sounds session, one co-written with former founding member Thomas Angell (who left in 2000) and, in the deluxe version, a Candlemass (‘Samarithan’) cover version originally recorded back in 2005 with their then singer Frode Forsmo, thus linking Praesentialis in Aeternum with the band’s past history. Also guesting on ‘Ånd,’ the first single off the record, is Lars Nedland, Sindre’s own brother of Borknagar and Solefald fame. It’s also the first album for their new partner, Season of Mist.
Since the album was completed, the now septet has welcomed for the first time ever a full-time violin player “to perform live most of the strings you can hear on our albums as soon as we’ll be able to go back on stage.” In the meantime, Anders confesses the next album is more or less “finished. Praesentialis could have been released earlier if we hadn’t to face all those COVID-related problems. We couldn’t meet in person, let alone rehearse or even just take promo pictures… But now we have a new label, a new line-up and a totally renewed sense of energy so why stop there? Funeral started thirty years ago be truth be told, it’s never been stronger. So, doom on!”
Current lineup: Erlend Nybø – guitars Magnus Tveiten – guitars Sindre Nedland – vocals Anders Eek – drums Rune Gandrud – bass Ingvild Anette Strønen Johanessen / Sareeta – orchestration
Guest Musicians: Lars Are Nedland (BORKNAGAR) – “Ånd”
Recording Studio: Strand Studio and Toproom Studio Producer/Sound Engineers: Børge Finstad, Marius Strand Mixing and mastering: Børge Finstad @ Toproom Studios Cover Art: Christopher Rådlund Bio: Olivier Badden
Premiering on Post-punk.com and having just been added to two Spotify editorial playlists, LUDOVICO TECHNIQUE present their newest single “I Was”. A thoughtful Alternative Electronic Rock/Metal track that cuts deep to the core of existential philosophy through its simple and honest lyrical expression. “Before I knew what I was, I was gone”.
Recently #1 on the international iTunes metal charts, charting on the highly prestigious DAC (Deutsche Alternative Charts – Germany), and having had features in both Alternative Press and Metal Injection, The newest addition “I Was” is poised to cut deep to the heart of listeners thoughts.
Breaking 1,000,000 streams on Spotify with a recent single of their dark brand of gothic industrial metal, Ben V., along with his band Ludovico Technique, bring a new depth and complexity to the genre. Embodying Gothic culture in its purest form and their new single reflects that.
Icelandic black metal formation AUÐN and Finnish symphonic black metallers AND OCEANS are teaming up for a European tour in September 2022. The tour will kick off in Hamburg (DE) on September 10, 2022 and will end in Nijmegen (NL) on September 24, 2022. Find a full list of shows below.
AUÐN released their latest album ‘Vökudraumsins fangi’ in October 2020 and is available HERE. AND OCEANS released ‘Cosmic World Mother’ in May 2020 and is available HERE.
Finnish Helsinki-based blackened death metallers GOMORRAN are set to release their debut record Excerpts From the Dark Age on December 3rd 2021 via Inverse Records. The first single Sermon is released today with a music video.
Vocalist/guitarist Perttu Laamanen comments: “Sermon is a heathen ritual where demons of the verses lay waste to everything. A chorus that burns in purgatory is enforced with fast and satanic interludes. At the final moments of the ritual the listener is pulled to the dreary and hopeless depths of hell. The enchanting infernal damnation of the final beats keeps fascinating on every listen.”
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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