SOMBRE HÉRITAGE set release date for SEPULCHRAL debut – features member of HAK-ED-DAMM

Today, Sepulchral Productions sets June 24th as the international release date for Sombre Héritage‘s striking debut album, Alpha Ursae Minoris.

Alongside Moribond’s Serment, Sepulchral Productions will also launch the first album of a new project from another veteran of the Québec scène, namely Exu from Hak-Ed-Damm. With Sombre Héritage‘s Alpha Ursae Minoris, Exu lays the foundation of a more melancholic and contemplative breed of black metal, a bit closer to what is typically done in Québec, but still very much based on riffs and tempo changes. A first album that fans of melodic and powerful black metal will definitely not want to miss!
First track premiere to be revealed shortly. Preorder for the album can be found HERE
Cover and tracklisting are as follows:
Tracklisting for Sombre Héritage’s Alpha Ursae Minoris
1. Polaris
2. Sombre Héritage
3. Nature Souillée
4. Déchéance
5. Dissidence
6. Ténèbres
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WALPURGIA set release date for HELTER SKELTER debut mini-album – features members of KAWIR, NERGAL, BLACK BLOOD INVOCATION, HATE MANIFESTO+++

Today, Helter Skelter Productions (distributed & marketed by Regain Records) sets June 30th as the international release date for Walpurgia’s debut mini-album, Altar of the Goatbaphomet, on CD and 12” vinyl formats.

Hailing from Greece, Walpurgia were created in 2019 Anno Bastardi with the intention to create blasphemous and apocalyptic war metal. A power-trio in the true sense of the word, the band features a wealth of underground experience in their ranks: Porphyrion (Nergal, Kawir, Cult of Eibon etc) spawned the seed and summoned the exiled beasts of Nyogtha (Hate Manifesto, Black Blood Invocation, Caedes Cruenta, Cult of Eibon etc) and Sadistic Necrofagos (Kawir, Caedes Cruenta, Ithaqua etc) to seal this pact in blood.

Altar of the Goatbaphomet is Walpurgia’s first desecration, featuring five foul hymns in a sulfurous 22 minutes. Undoubtedly, parallels can be drawn to the members’ richly various works – the legacy of true Hellenic black metal endures – but Walpurgia’s ancient attack takes on an altogether more violent and hypnotic aspect, burling deep into the body and subconscious alike with ritualistic ease. Each of those anthems goatgrinds with utterly unhinged abandon, evoking a carnal and charnel hypnosis, with strident war commands atop and flowing forward with filth & fury. No progression, no compromise: Walpurgia play for goat warriors exclusively. Shemhamforash!

In the meantime, stream Altar of the Goatbaphomet in its entirety here:
Cover and tracklisting are as follows
Tracklisting for Walpurgia’s Altar of the Goatbaphomet 1. Altar of the Goatbaphomet 2. Anomalistic Orgies of the Mephistopheles
3. Sadistic Recrucifixion
4. Rites of the Black Mass
5. Desecration Ritual
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ASCENDENCY set release date for IRON BONEHEAD debut mini-album, reveal first track

Today, Iron Bonehead Productions sets July 17th as the international release date for the striking debut mini-album of Denmark’s AscendencyBirth of an Eternal Empire, on CD and 12″ vinyl formats.

Initially, Ascendency started out as solo project, formed by the strong desire to ignite the black flame of death. Here in the cover of darkness, concepts and ideas were slowly formed and refined over a number of years, until the enlistment of a competent drummer took place, elevating the band to newer heights and gaining them prowess musically. The band then recorded and made two promotional tapes, before the lineup was completed by the recruitment of a second guitarist, increasing the strength and power of the band once more.  
 
Birth of an Eternal Empire was recorded in May 2019 and has since gone through an extensive process, in the pursuit of a fitting and impactful sound which could showcase the raw energy of Ascendency and leave its burning mark upon a sullied world. Consisting of four tracks, the 26-minute record chronicles the rise to power of an despotic tyrant and will be the first of a trilogy of short releases, with a continuous conceptual narrative, about the thirst for power and hegemony and the ultimate betrayal of ego and arrogance.
 
Musically, Ascendency‘s attack comprises piercing guitars and thunderous bass, with monumental and melodic riffs tearing through an eternal battlefield, accompanied by visceral and commanding vocals that spew forth tales of fiery conquest and herald a new dark era. All this is meticulously completed by a relentless bombardment of drums, which underline the songs with pure rhythmic punishment and primitive force. Indeed, this is a Birth of an Eternal Empire!

Hear the first sounds of that birth with the brand-new track “A Birth in Fire”
Cover and tracklisting are as follows:
Tracklisting for Ascendency’s Birth of an Eternal Empire 1. Altered Beast
2. Culling the Weak
3. Tread the Path to Supreme Veneration
4. A Birth in Fire
MORE INFO:
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THE FUNERAL ORCHESTRA set release date for long-awaited second album for NUCLEAR WAR NOW!, reveal first track

Today, Nuclear War Now! Productions sets July 15th as the international release date for The Funeral Orchestra‘s long-awaited second album, Negative Evocation Rites, on CD and vinyl LP formats.

Considering its emergence approximately 18 years ago, The Funeral Orchestra’s body of recorded work is relatively sparse. However, rather than surrender to the temptation to equate quantity with quality, this enigmatic entity has instead opted to publish only the work that it deems fully deserving of its creative endeavor.  

Cloaked in black robes and golden masks since 2002, The Funeral Orchestra released three demos prior to its 2003 debut album, Feeding the Abyss, which introduced its apocalyptic minimalist doom to a wider audience. That same year, the band made its first live performance in its native Gothenburg, Sweden, but not many in the local scene at the time understood its music or obscure doom atmosphere.

Since that time, it has released only a handful of splits, singles, and an EP, the latter of which contained two songs from a recording session that was intended to result in its second full-length. This album never came to be, however, due to a general dissatisfaction with the songs and sound captured at the time. Other attempts were subsequently made to meet or surpass the quality of Feeding the Abyss, but that goal was never met…until now.  

In 2019, the Orchestra felt the correct timing and inspiration had coincided to reemerge for the purpose of producing a worthy successor to the original full-length and initiating a series of live performances. This new album, Negative Evocation Rites, was recorded in early 2020 in Studio Trauma and Abysmal Noise Studio in Sweden, with additional recording at an undisclosed location in Colorado, and it is slated for release on Nuclear War Now! Productions this July.  

Those already acquainted with Feeding the Abyss will be certain to find that the band’s approach has not varied significantly from its original formula. That said, Negative Evocation Rites has somehow managed to present an even darker atmosphere than its predecessor, and one that appropriately reflects the bleak outlook for humanity in these uncertain times. Indeed, the band’s name is quite telling in this regard, as each of the four solemn hymns within serves as the perfect accompaniment to the funerary procession that one can easily envision chaperoning our species to its impending mass extinction.  

In January 2020, the band returned to the stage for the first time in 17 years at the Orgivm Satanicvm festival in Oslo, Norway, and additional performances were booked during the year for Never Surrender III (Germany), In Flammen (Germany), and UK Deathfest, with more to be announced. Thus, like the virulent disease that it emulates, The Funeral Orchestra has arisen from its dormancy to portend the end times as it spreads its contagion worldwide.
  In the meantime, hear the brand-new track “Negative Evocations”
Cover and tracklisting are as follows:
Tracklisting for The Funeral Orchestra’s Negative Evocation Rites 1. Negative Evocations [12:42] 2. Flesh Infiltrations [7:49]
3. Negations I [8:36]
4. Negations II [12:31]

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