viernes, 5 de marzo de 2021

RITUALS OF THE DEAD HAND RELEASE "WITH HOOF AND HORN"

 


PRESS RELEASE:

Black/Doom metallers Rituals Of The Dead Hand returns with a new album "With Hoof And Horn", to be released on May 1st via Dunkelheit Produktionen.

'With Hoof And Horn', Rituals Of The Dead Hand walks the same path of no-nonsense, old school extreme metal updated in a modern and contemporary atmosphere. Again, the four lengthy tracks dive into the legends, myths and tales of the notorious robbers who were ultimately caught, tortured, trialed and executed for their horrific and blasphemous acts…

Truth or legend? Simple folklore or further proof that the Devil is always lurking in the dark, especially behind man's most sacrilegious deeds? Whatever your answer is, with 'With Hoof And Horn', the Buckriders will ride again!

Fans of Burzum, The Ruins Of Beverast, Bolt Thrower and Urfaust will not be dissapointed. 


PRE-ORDER:

https://dunkelheitprod.bandcamp.com/album/with-hoof-and-horn


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GRAVE MIASMA TO RELEASE "ABYSS OF WRATHFUL DEITIES" + NEW TRACK AND VIDEO

 

PRESS RELEASE:

Occult death metal band GRAVE MIASMA has announced the upcoming release of Abyss Of Wrathful Deities.

Decibel Magazine is hosting the exclusive premiere of the video for album track "Rogyapa." Watch it now at www.decibelmagazine.com/2021/03/05/video-premiere-grave-miasma-rogyapa/

Abyss of Wrathful Deities will be out on CD, vinyl, cassette and digital formats through Dark Descent Records (US) and Sepulchral Voice (Europe) on May 14th.


Track Listing:

01. Guardians of Death (05:52)

02. Rogyapa (06:46)

03. Ancestral Waters (06:42)

04. Erudite Decomposition (06:27)

05. Under the Megalith (06:22)

06. Demons of the Sand (06:02)

07. Interlude (01:08)

08. Exhumation Rites (07:17)

09. Kingdoms Beyond Kailash (06:15)


Abyss Of Wrathful Deities is GRAVE MIASMA’s latest opus after five years of quiescence. Bone-breaking, aggressive and demonic Death Metal pairs with the accomplished and progressive production of Jaime Gomez Arellano (Orgone Studios), forming a sepulchral miasma which elevates the band’s songwriting to a previously unrivaled level.

Developing on the powerful and dark sound pursued on Endless Pilgrimage, the London trio presents nine distinctively enigmatic tracks on death and resurrection, the demons of far-away lands and Tibetan burial rituals. GRAVE MIASMA are both the circling vulture and the epiphany, equally well-versed in the raw and primitive as they are in technical lead guitar orgies. Music not as a means of style, but as an accurately-wielded sharp scythe. 

The reverence to South American titans is obvious, yet the band has the approach of merging (de)composition with creativity, creating a contemporary yet absolutely timeless atmosphere.

Do not gaze long into the abyss, for it will devour you…

GRAVE MIASMA is:

Y: Guitar, Vocals, Sitar, Saz,

D: Drums, Percussion

T: Guitar, Bass


www.gravemiasma.co.uk

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gravemiasma.bandcamp.com

darkdescentrecords.com

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MIASMA THEORY RELEASE DEBUT ALBUM

 


PRESS RELEASE:

Something noxious this way comes: MIASMA THEORY, a collective of renegade musicians led by NORTHERN CROWN mastermind Zachary Randall, have announced the April 23 release of their self-titled debut album on Shadowlit Music.

Opening track "Forever Ends Today" is streaming at this location.

The album is a breath of fresh air during the greatest pandemic in a century and is proof that never having shared a room with half of your band is not a limiting factor in a time of social distance.

MIASMA THEORY sees Randall commanding a strong lineup including NORTHERN CROWN/SKELATOR bassist Leona Hayward and guitarist Juan Carrizo (ANNA FIORI/MACUARRO/ZIX.) Across the album's crushing tracks, the lyrical writing of Randall augments an already-solid rhythm section to make an argument for avoiding the bad air of the times -- Burn what is rotten and preserve the hope for better days. The group of three is assisted by versatile vocalist Māra Lisenko (MARA, OCULARIS INFERNUM) and drummer Jonas Schütz (CONDEMNED TO DREAM, DIESIS).

Randall's artistic vision is enhanced by artwork from the world-renowned TRAVIS SMITH, bringing the atmosphere to life with grave imagery. Mastering by DAN SWANO finishes the collection of songs, maintaining their dynamics and force. In keeping with NORTHERN CROWN's releases, the album tops off with a cover of Candlemass' "Under The Oak,” and is sure to please fans of the doom-leaning side of the spectrum.

Randall is simultaneously unveiling his self-started label, Shadowlit Music, which will house his current and future work. No stranger to the scene, Randall aims to lend experience and expertise to other independent artists to cultivate successful releases.

In short, grab your mask and get on board for a wild ride.

Randall discusses each of the four original compositions:

"Everything I wrote about on this album was pretty directly inspired by things that started happening during the pandemic.

'Forever Ends Today' is a straight up heavy metal anthem. You can hear my NWOBHM influences creeping in here. It was inspired by seeing south Florida hotspots looking nearly abandoned, realizing the old world is gone but finding strength in friends/allies. The first time hearing Mara scream the chorus will knock you on your ass. 

'Together As One' has a similar vibe, but it's a ballad. Again it’s about the end of an old world and coming together to make a new, better world. I think this song has a dreamy, ethereal vibe, not indifferent from Avatarium.

'Next Time, Last Time' is a love song, amazingly enough. It rocks pretty fucking hard. Leona has a cool Lemmy moment in the middle of the song. I'm looking forward to playing this one live.

'Vector' is the ominous, angry song of the record, me giving two middle fingers to people who didn't/don't take a global pandemic seriously. Leona's bassline in the intro of this track really enhances the mood. Juan’s playing on this song is super filthy and led to me asking him to join the band on a permanent basis." 


Track List:

1. Forever Ends Today

2. Together As One

3. Next Time, Last Time

4. Vector

5. Under the Oak (Candlemass Cover)

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