
[photo by Aline Fournier]
SAMAEL awakened on the 14th of July 1988 when brothers Xytraguptor and Vorphalack loaded their musical gear into an atomic bunker. Almost 20 years after that day the band experienced a rebirth with the release of Solar Soul (2007). The album, co-produced by longtime producer Waldemar Sorychta and mixed by Stefan Glaumann (Rammstein, Within Temptation…) is now fully remastered and will be released with the addition of 9 bonus tracks (2 remixes, 6 instrumental songs, 1x live track).
After resurrecting black metal in the early ’90’s with their debut album Worship Him, introducing symphonic metal in 1994 with Ceremony of Opposites and pionieering industrial metal with Passage in 1996 ; SAMAEL released Lvx Mvndi in 2011, a record that built a bridge over the 20+ years of the band’s history by melting all sides and personalities of the band into a masterpiece. Now the album has been remixed from stems, remastered and will be released with the addition of 7 bonus tracks.
Heavy as heavy can be – watch below the brand new lyric video for “Ave”
Vorph on “Ave!”:
“ It’s a titanic and monolithic song that always leave the audience mesmerized by its crushing power when we play it live. But I let you judge by yourself if you’re not yet familiar with that song… “
SAMAEL are widely known for their Industrial Black Metal armed with wind sections passing through shivering synthesizers. On point and frighteningly brutal, fiery whirlwinds of hypnotic hammering riff forces overlay gruesomely gurgling vocals driving you over the edge.
Pre-order Lvx Mvndi HERE and Solar Soul right HERE!
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Innovation is a key word when it comes to Swiss metal experimentalists SAMAEL! What started out with pure and raw black metal, soon evolved into a whole different beast, towards groove-laden dark metal, and afterwards they started incorporating electronic, oriental or world music parts on their music. The band has now returned to the essence and core of SAMAEL. The band’s new album “Lux Mundi” will come out on April 29, 2011, through Nuclear Blast. The result is a pitch black monster boasting epic melodies, cutting riffs and grooves second to none…






