Today, eclectic Norwegian hard rock band WHITE VOID around Lars Nedland is proud to release the first entry in a series of remixes for its much lauded debut album, Anti, which was released on March 12, 2021.
None other than acclaimed dark synthwave artist GosT took the WHITE VOID song “Where You Go, You’ll Bring Nothing” and laid bare its 80s electro wave potential, focusing on the track’s dreamy and elegiac side at first, but glancing at the dancefloor towards the end.
Watch “Where You Go, You’ll Bring Nothing – GosT Remix” OFFICIAL VISUALIZER VIDEO:
Lars Nedland comments: “Darkness and gloom come in many forms, and I’ve always been a fan of the tinted melancholy of GosT. It was pretty evident that the gritty neon of White Void and the darkness of GosT would be a great match, and the result is a haunting remix of “Where You Go You’ll Bring Nothing”. It’s a melancholic piece given new vigour and potency by the riveting soundscapes of GosT and by James’ curious capacity for melodic deconstruction. Picture the undead dancing in the neon lights of the city. This is the sound of a night glowing in colourful gloom.”
GosT adds: “The vocal performance on this track alone was very inspiring to work with. I really enjoy remixing songs from genres other than electronic as a sort of challenge. The build of this song throughout, along with the transitions, made for an extremely entertaining remix process.”
GENTLE SAVAGE released their debut album “Midnight Waylay” on June 17th via Bandcamp. Today the band announces their new single ‘Personal Hades‘, coming out on July 2nd on all the major streaming platforms. See the stunning single artwork below.
Lead vocalist Tornado on ‘Personal Hades’: “If the King of Hades would start playing electric guitar riffing out and torturing souls, it might sound something like this… Personal Hades is a story about mental and spiritual suffering. No help at sight, the narrator walks through the lands of Hades and cries for a rescue. Hades is used as a metaphor for the mindscape that exists inside a persons head when he/she is facing deep desperation at it’s worst.”
Tornado on “Midnight Waylay” album: “Midnight Waylay depicts a ‘taking it easy in the daytime, turning into a beast at night’ kind of lifestyle. Just like a hunter strikes from the shadows, ruthless and silent, these songs can without warning rock your world. As a concept the album Midnight Waylay is best appreciated when served whole, but each song has its own character and works well independently. Find your own adventure, let yourself loose!”
Tornado stated on the album coverart: “TWO SIDES TO EVERY STORY Isn’t it strange that when you get something really big done you are at the same time relieved and a bit confused?! That’s how it feels like right now. Our debut album is ready for release, coming out on June 17th via our Bandcamp page, and now we are proud to reveal the MIDNIGHT WAYLAY album cover to the world. The cover art was created by our friend, graphic art wizard Vin Valentino. Vin and vocalist Tornado created the Midnight Waylay world based on Tornado’s visions of a Rock Band descending down to earth using a ‘stairway to heaven’. That’s Tornado’s way of showing his gratitude to the old great ones who showed the Rock’n Roll way for latter generations to roll. “
“It is all about the songs. And their internal message. That’s the basic philosophy behind Gentle Savage.”
GENTLE SAVAGE are: Tornado Bearstone, songwriter, vocals and guitar Jay B, drums and backing vocals Vance Bead, bass and backing vocals Tim O`Shore, guitar and backing vocals Theo van Boom, keyboards and backing vocals
’Treat yourself and let our magic in. We’ll take care of the rest’.
Band promo photo by Timo Soasepp Coverart by Vin Valentino
In March 2021, Swedish heavy metal commando ENFORCER released its second live album, “Live By Fire II”, which included a truly triumphant show captured in Mexico City, 2019. But ENFORCER have not been revelling in past glories during the last couple of months, quite the opposite! Brothers Olof and Jonas Wikstrand have been locked up in their own Hvergelmer Studio, crafting new songs to now unleash the brand-new single ‘Kiss Of Death’, a first impression of ENFORCER’s sixth studio album, which is expected to be released in early 2022. Watch the music video here:
Olof Wikstrand comments: “Heavy metal fans across the planet, are you with us?! Finally it’s time for us to unveil what we’ve been up to the past year and it feels incredibly awesome to present “Kiss Of Death” to you all. A totally raw, yet melodic speed metal hymn! A hit and run metal hymn that should leave no head unbanged!!”
The latest chapter in Enslaved’s 30th anniversary voyage is coming to a close. Today, the Norwegian avant-gardists have released their full Cinematic Tour 2020 live album/DVD collection, and in celebration they have premiered a live video for ‘Homebound’, the final act in this tetralogy of exquisite audiovisual performances.
‘Homebound’ is a snapshot of a unique show, recorded in summer 2020 in Sotra, Norway, encompassing five tracks from Utgard, Enslaved’s latest studio album. Utgard saw Enslaved inhabit an esoteric space – finding themselves fueled by the pace of their black metal origins, while continuing their melodic evolution.
Iver Sandøy commented, “Ah, the live album… Some of my all time favourite albums have been concert recordings. On top of that list I’ll put Made In Japan by Deep Purple and Live After Death by Iron Maiden. As a youngster, I spent more time listening to these cassettes on my little walkman than any other album since. Both those stellar collections of career defining performances by each of those bands were, incidentally, captured for posterity by the brilliant Martin Birch. He sadly left us in August 2020, right as Enslaved were working on these virtual performances that we are now, finally, releasing properly in all the classic formats.
The classic live albums of the 70s and 80s stand as monuments to not only amazing performances by the artists, but also a celebration of the bond between them and their audiences. The parallel universe that was 2020 forced Enslaved to find other ways to honour that bond. We could not hear you scream for us from your living rooms as we performed, but these recordings stand as a testament, and indeed, a monument, to the eternal gratitude we feel towards you, our fans.”
Watch ‘Homebound’ (live) video here:
Enslaved are also proud to announce that they will be playing at Hellfest 2022, on Friday June 24th 2022, headlining the Temple stage. For more information head to: https://hellfest.fr
The Rise of Ymir chronicles Enslaved’s debut digital show, which took place on April 1st 2020 at USF, Bergen, as part of the Verftet Online Music Festival. Chronicles of the Northbound, Below The Lights and Utgard – The Journey Within detail their Cinematic Summer Tour digital shows which took place last summer. The events were collaborations with respected European festivals Roadburn, Beyond The Gates and Summer Breeze.
June 25th, FRACTAL UNIVERSE released their new album, The Impassable Horizon, via Metal Blade Records. For a preview of the record, a video for the new single, “Interfering Spherical Scenes” [directed by Anthony Dubois (anthonydubois.fr)], can be viewed below. The video was shot on the stage of Le Moloco.
Fractal Universe comments: “We loved Anthony’s raw and immersive approach on the video. Through his lens, he managed to perfectly capture the energy and dynamics of the song. ‘The Impassable Horizon’ is our most ambitious and diverse work to-date, and we’re beyond stoked for people to finally hear it. We left no stone unturned when crafting this record from writing, to production & arrangement, it has truly been a work of passion that we are immensely proud of.”
Purchase and stream The Impassable Horizon in full at: metalblade.com/fractaluniverse – where the record is available on CD, vinyl, as well as digitally. Fans can also visit Fractal Universe‘s official store for additional vinyl and more: shop.fractaluniverseband.com
Fractal Universe adds: “The album is a fully realized conceptual record exploring the topic of preparedness-for-death – what the awareness of our mortality means to us as human beings – a theme that we think resonates with all of us even more so now in the times we live in.”
Album artwork by: Shad
With 2019’s Rhizomes Of Insanity, France’s Fractal Universe created one of the most musically, lyrically, and emotionally complex and compelling progressive metal works of the twenty-first century. The band toured the record hard, joining heavyweights Obscura in February/March of 2020, making for one of the last tours in the world pre-pandemic, and in doing so, sated their faithful while winning legions of new followers. With its successor, The Impassable Horizon, they have gone even deeper, effortlessly following the trajectory they set themselves on to create an album that is riveting from start to finish. “We wanted to keep developing our musical personality and the natural sound we managed to get on ‘Rhizomes‘,” says drummer Clément Denys. “It’s a very versatile and complex album. Musically speaking, you will find catchy songs which are really direct, progressive and mysterious ballads with epic saxophone solos, and technical songs with intricate riffing.” Elaborates vocalist/guitarist/saxophonist Vince Wilquin, “despite the record being even more diverse, dynamic and including more clean vocals than its predecessor, the overall atmosphere is also slightly darker and more melancholic.” And with the introduction of Wilquin’s newly honed saxophone skills to their live set, alongside working with Gojira‘s Christian Andreu on their stage scenery and production, once the band return to the road they are sure to be an unmissable act.
With the first riffs and ideas for The Impassable Horizon emerging in November 2018, before Rhizomes was even released, composition for the whole record took about a year, with the last six months before entering the studio in May of 2020 dedicated to vocal preproduction/arrangements and finalizing the guitar and saxophone solos. Drums were recorded at the band’s own professional recording studio – Boundless Production Studio – in Florange, France, while the other instruments were tracked in their personal home studios. It was overseen by producer Flavien Morel, who has been working with Fractal Universe since the beginning and really understands the band’s vision. “The sessions were good,” says Denys. “We were not in a rush. This was the first record we entirely tracked in our own studios, so we were for example able to spend two complete days on sound-checking the drums, which was really comfortable.” The most demanding aspect of tracking was the vocals, which took as long to record as all of the other instrumentation combined. “Flavien really encouraged me to bring the vocal production to the next level: there are chorus sections where there are about thirty tracks of backing vocals, with every line quad-tracked, to make it sound really massive and ‘chorus-y’.” With mixing being Wilquin’s favorite part of the realization process, the point at which the record really starts to come alive, he was happy to work closely with Morel, and the finished product is everything they wanted it to be. “It feels like the natural evolution of our band sound, keeping our distinctive trademarks and incorporating new sounds and ideas,” says Wilquin, and adds Denys, “we hope the new album will reach new fans and please our current ones, which have been amazingly supportive even during the pandemic, and that it will bring the band to the next level.”
The Impassable Horizon track-listing 1. Autopoiesis 2. A Clockwork Expectation 3. Interfering Spherical Scenes 4. Symmetrical Masquerade 5. Falls of the Earth 6. Withering Snowdrops 7. Black Sails of Melancholia 8. A Cosmological Arch 9. Epitaph 10. Godless Machinists 11. Flashes of Potentialities (Unplugged) – bonus track
Polish death metal legends VADER have a huge pleasure to announce more tour dates for VADER’s ‘De Profundis XXV’ European Tour, the first tour after pandemic. See below the updated tour schedule. Furthermore the band has revealed that SKAPHOS will be their guests on the tour.
VADERMANIAX !!! Here is an update of the tour in July/August 2021. We have one show in Holland and three more in our homeland. SKAPHOS are our guest on this tour, excluding festivals. Full tour schedule below. 27 shows!!! ARE YOU READY? \m/
The tour is organized by Massive Music.
29.07.2021 PL Kraków Nowa Rezydencja 30.07.2021 PL Poznań Skwer Play 31.07.2021 PL Warszawa Letnia Scena Progresji 01.08.2021 PL Skarżysko Kamienna Semafor 03.08.2021 DE Dortmund Junkyard 04.08.2021 DE Weiher Music Hall Weiher 05.08.2021 DE Munich Backstage/Werk 06.08.2021 DE Trier Mergener Hof 07.08.2021 NL Rotterdam Baroeg 08.08.2021 DE Oberhausen Resonanzwerk 09.08.2021 DE Erfurt From Hell 10.08.2021 PL Żagań Elektrownia 11.08.2021 PL Bielsko-Biała Rudeboy 13.08.2021 FI Oulu North Of Hell 14.08.2021 PL Gdańsk United Art. Festival 15.08.2021 PL Ciechanów Fabryka Kultury Zgrzyt 17.08.2021 AT Wien Viper Room 18.08.2021 AT Graz Explosiv 19.08.2021 DE Deggendorf Stadthallenpark 20.08.2021 DE Leipzig Hellraiser/Stahlgarten 21.08.2021 PL Wrocław Legendy Metalu (A2) 22.08.2021 CZ Jablunkov Rokac 25.08.2021 DE Berlin ORWO Haus 26.08.2021 PL Szczecin Zamek Książąt Pomorskich 27.08.2021 PL Dąbrowa Górnicza Metal Doctrine Festival 28.08.2021 CZ Susice Metal Madness 29.08.2021 CZ Brno Melodka
December 30th, VADER streamed their extraordinary Toruń show, as a special Christmas gift for their fans, carried out thanks to the support from the COVID-19 pandemic fundraising. The show is now available on Massive Music’s Youtube Channel.
Watch here and enjoy:
VADER released their 16th studio album “Solitude In Madness” on May 1st 2020 via Nuclear Blast.
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