Hierophant release second track of ‘Death Siege’

HIEROPHANT are proud to unveil the second new track, taken from the upcoming album ‘Death Siege’! The new full-length is set for worldwide release on August 26, 2022 via Season of Mist. ‘Crypt of Existence’, which is accompanied by a lyric video, is now streaming here:

HIEROPHANT comment on the track: “Into the crypt of existence let thy light become darkness, as life will become death. Forever.

Pre-orders are still available from the Season of Mist shop HERE.
The album can be pre-saved on your favourite platform HERE.

The cover artwork of ‘Death Siege’ and further album details can be viewed below.

Track-list
1. Mortem Aeternam (1:20)
2. Seeds of Vengeance (4:26)
3. Devil Incarnate (4:23)
4. Bloodbath Compendium (4:04)
5. Crypt of Existence (4:08) [WATCH]
6. Interlude (1:09)
7. In Chaos, In Death (3:54)
8. Abysmal Annihilation (4:21)
9. Death Siege (5:43) [WATCH]
10. Nemesis of Thy Mortals (6:29)
Total: 39:57

“Controlled chaos?” Lorenzo pauses for a song before finally looking right through you with his piercing eyes and slowly answering: “yes, I like the sound of that, it sums up pretty much what they stand for. Chaos with a sense if you will.”
 
The guitarist and vocalist of the Ravena-based band HIEROPHANT isn’t one to bury you under bigmouth statements and empty words. But when he says he thinks Death Siege is “the best thing we ever did and the one album when HIEROPHANT really comes on its own”, you know he means it.
 
Since their previous album, and first for SEASON OF MIST, Mass Grave in 2016 – originally described as a “vicious” mix of black sludge and death metal – many things have happened. It started with the release two years later of a two-track EP called Spawned Abortions “a good indication of where we were going but still not quite there”.

The band’s fourth full-length Death Siege was written during the first months of the pandemic, from March 2020 until May 2021, a dark period described by Lorenzo as a “long fucking long process but it was worth it. Until then, we were maybe missing a bit proper song structures and arrangements. In retrospect, Mass Grave is more grind-ish whereas the new is far more metal and riff-oriented. The songs are longer and have more things happening in them, the album is overall far more ambitious and more, well, musical
 
He concedes that HIEROPHANT started out more or less as “some kind of hardcore band, but with metal influences”, especially since Lorenzo has been also playing bass for THE SECRET since 2011, even if they haven’t been “very active” for a couple of years. “With HIEROPHANT, we actually signed our first contract originally with a hardcore/punk focused label called BRIDGE NINE. Originally, we had another line-up with a fulltime singer and we sounded like a very pissed off D-beat/crust band. But already in the back of my head, I had other plans. And when our frontman left in 2015, I took over the microphone as well and that’s when we started to evolve. To me, Mass Grave was a transitional record, it caught us midway if you will. But now with Death Siege we’ve finally reached our destination. And while we made a name of ourselves in the scene, I believe it’s truly the album that will take us a step further.”

Death Siege is full of war metaphors, lyrics about complete annihilation (‘Seeds Of Vengeance’, ‘Devils Incarnate’, Bloodbath Compendium’ etc.) and “fire, hatred and endless void. The sub-title for it could have been ‘impending doom’, it’s like you know something awful it’s going to happen and sweep the plate clean but no matter how hard you try, you won’t be able to stop it. That’s how I want the listeners to feel when they listen to this record.” He pauses before adding with his iron will look, “one could say that the album general state-of-mind is ‘no mercy, kill everybody’. Yep, that sums it up about right.” Are you ready?

Recording Line-up:
Lorenzo Gulminelli: Rythm guitars, vocals
Fabio Carretti: Lead guitars
Gianmaria Mustillo: Bass
Alessandro Vagnoni: Drums
 
Line-up:
Lorenzo Gulminelli: Rythm guitars, vocals
Fabio Carretti: Lead guitars
Gianmaria Mustillo: Bass
Ben Tellarini: Drums

GNIPAHÅLAN set release date for new PURITY THROUGH FIRE album, reveal first track – features members of GREVE, BEKËTH NEXËHMÜ, TROLLDOM, MUSMAHHU+++

Today, Purity Through Fire announces September 15th as the international release date for Gnipahålan‘s highly anticipated third album, I Nordisk Vredelusta, on CD format. The vinyl version will be released in 2023. The band’s second album, Folkstorm, will be released later this year by Purity Through Fire.

Gnipahålan is one of the main projects of Swartadauþuz – lynchpin of Ancient Records and also in such esteemed cults as Greve, Bekëth Nexëhmü, Trolldom, Musmahhu, Azelisassath, Digerdöden, Mystik, Summum, and Daudadagr among many others – handling all voices, strings, and synths and various session drummers. As Gnipahålan, modernity is choked dead in favor of staunch ‘n’ strict mid-’90s classicism, specifically the retroactively-applied “second wave” of black metal across Scandinavia. With half a dozen demos, a couple splits, an EP, and a debut album from 2016, Swartadauþuz and cohorts have pursued a breathtaking vision of boundless traditionalism draped in hues of purple (and purple-blue).

For those hearts and minds might be closed to such references, Gnipahålan‘s I Nordisk Vredelusta might do little to change such a position – or the hour-long record just might irrevocably rearrange one’s spiritual coordinates. Glacial, titanic, fatally freezing, but ominously emitting a beauty that simply must be marveled at, I Nordisk Vredelusta breathes new, vital life into specific idioms steeped in the darkest past. The original wave of symphonic black metal, “cosmic” black metal, nightsky mysticism: whatever appellation one applies, the result is stunning – and stunningly refreshing, despite being reverential of that past which so formed the foundation of Swartadauþuz. Spidery melodies, generous swathes of spectral synths, continuously cascading rhythms, a palpitating divide between racing rushes of speed and stuck-in-the-tundra crawl, that PERFECT style of production…everything here is accounted for, and done with a profound passion and enviable nous in the songwriting itself. It’s not remiss to say that this record could’ve come out nearly 30 years ago, but it’s somehow ahead of the pack all the same.

Those who hail the early works of Limbonic Art, Obtained Enslavement, Abigor, or Norway’s Troll and Odium – or simply, when Emperor were nigh untouchable – then you are hereby commanded to enwrap thyself in the leathery wings of Gnipahålan‘s I Nordisk Vredelusta.

Begin enwrapping thyself with the brand-new track “I Nordisk Vredeslusta” here:

Cover art and tracklisting as follows:

Tracklisting for Gnipahålan’s I Nordisk Vredelusta 
1. Forna Minnen
2. I Stormens Led
3. Odestimmans Kampfyllda Har
4. Fortrollad till Efvighet
5. I Blodets Svarta Dunkel del I
6. Inom Tusenarig Visdom
7. I Nordisk Vredeslusta
8. Nordens Majestat
9. I Blodets Svarta Dunkel del II
10. Bort i Efvigheten

MORE INFO:
www.ancientrecords.se


Heilung announce updated European tour schedule for 2022!

Enigmatic world music collective HEILUNG are now announcing new updates for their European tour in 2022 and 2023. Besides more added shows in Krakow (PL), Milan (IT) and Vienna (AT), the band is now also unveiling the tour support for this trek! Eivør and Lili Refrain will join HEILUNG on the road to make each night even more magical. A list of all confirmed shows can be found below.

HEILUNG comment on the tour: “It has been wonderful to feel the ground shake under our feet again on the various festival stages around Europe this summer and experiencing the joy of all of you being able to reunite, sing and dance in large gatherings again. It has been like a colorful sunrise after a long night. We are now ready for our next step on our continent: The Europe Tour. We would like to give thanks to everyone working hard behind the curtains for the past two/three years to make this happen. It has not been easy sorting out as the world has changed. On this tour we are bringing you our newest studio album “Drif”. “Drif” means “gathering”, just like we will gather again to heal, bond, and create, and be greater together.
 

We are deeply honoured to reveal that the amazing artists Eivør and Lili Refrain will be joining us on this tour, we look forward spending time with you on the road. This will truly be a once in a lifetime experience. See you all out there. Love Heilung

HEILUNG previously revealed the very first track ‘Anoana‘, which is taken from the band’s upcoming new album “Drif”. The new offering is set for worldwide release on August 19, 2022 via Season of Mist. 

The album can be pre-ordered HERE and pre-saved HERE

HEILUNG release show
19 Aug 22 Borre (NO) Midgardsblot 2022

HEILUNG US tour 2022
26 Aug 22 Atlanta, GA (US) Cobb Energy Center
28 Aug 22 Asheville, NC (US) Thomas Wolfe Auditorium
30 Aug 22 Pittsburgh, PA (US) Stage AE
01 Sep 22 Toronto, ON (CA) Meridian Hall
03 Sep 22 Montréal, QC (CA) MTELUS
06 Sep 22 New York, NY (US) Hammerstein Ballroom
08 Sep 22 Worcester, MA (US) The Palladium
10 Sep 22 Detroit, MI (US) Masonic Temple Theatre
13 Sep 22 Chicago, IL (US) Radius
15 Sep 22 St. Paul, MN (US) Myth Live
20 Sep 22 Seattle, OR (US) The Paramount Theatre
22 Sep 22 Portland, OR (US) Keller Auditorium
24 Sep 22 San Francisco, CA (US) The Warfield
27 Sep 22 Los Angeles, CA (US) Greek Theatre
29 Sep 22 Phoenix, AZ (US) Orpheum Theatre
01 Oct 22 Dallas, TX (US) The Factory in Deep Ellum

HEILUNG EU tour
+ Eivør + Lili Refrain
26 Oct 22 Copenhagen (DK) Forum Black Box
28 Oct 22 Stockholm (SE) Annexet
30 Oct 22 Helsinki (FI) Black Box
02 Nov 22 Krakow (PL) ICE*
04 Nov 22 Prague (CZ) Forum Karlin*
06 Nov 22 Halle (DE) Handel Halle*
08 Nov 22 Zurich (CH) Halle 662*
11 Nov 22 Brussels (BE) Cirque Royal*
13 Nov 22 Berlin (DE) Tempodrom
16 Nov 22 Bochum (DE) Ruhrcongress
18 Nov 22 Paris (FR) L’Olympia
02 Dec 22 Budapest (HU) Barba Negra
05 Dec 22 Ljubljana (SI) L56
07 Dec 22 Frankfurt (DE) Jahrhundert Halle
09 Dec 22 Milan (IT) Alcatraz
14 Dec 22 Stuttgart (DE) Liederhalle Hegelsaal
16 Dec 22 Vienna (AT) Gasometer
18 Dec 22 Munchen (DE) Zenith
08 Jan 23 Rouen (FR) Le 106*
10 Jan 23 Metz (FR) La Bam*
12 Jan 23 Tilburg (NL) 013 [SOLD OUT]

14 Jan 23 London (UK) O2 Academy Brixton
17 Jan 23 Manchester (UK) Bridgewater Hall
19 Jan 23 Dublin (IE) National Stadium
22 Jan 23 Glasgow (UK) Barrowland

The cover artwork and track titles of ‘Drif’ can be viewed below.

Track-list:
1. Asja (5:17)
2. Anoana (4:57) [WATCH]
3. Tenet (13:05)
4. Urbani (2:55)
5. Keltentrauer (8:26)
6. Nesso (7:54)
7. Buslas Bann (5:03)
8. Nikkal (3:04)
9. Marduk (8:34)
Total: 59:15

Since its inception in 2015, the enigmatic ritual collective HEILUNG has been paving melodic paths to the past with their unique and mystifying sound. Evading all conventional genre tags and the confines of any specific labels, the group aptly self-describes their sound as “amplified history,” emphasizing their ability to connect modern society with the rudiments of humanity’s beginnings through music. HEILUNG once again journeys back in time with its new chapter, ‘Drif;’ however, unlike previous offerings that centered around prehistoric northern Europe, album number three will explore other great rudimentary civilizations outside of Europe.  

“All the songs on ‘Drif’ have their own stories,”  adds HEILUNG throat singer and one of the band’s three composers, Kai Uwe Faust. Each has its place and sense of belonging, with inspiration not only from Northern Europe, but from the ancient great civilizations,” explains the band. “We took the ancient surrounding advanced civilizations in account, because our ancestral Nordic civilizations did not just pop up, exist and disappear in isolation. Already in the Bronze Age, we found silk on German land that was imported already from the far, far East 3000 years ago. From the Viking age, we found beads that were brought there from present-day Syria high up in the Northern mountains. 

“Centrally important concepts, still in extensive use today, like the number Zero and all the mathematical universes deriving from it, the use of iron and the general concept of settling all originate from traditional high civilizations outside the north and still fundamentally changing our ancestor’s world. 

“With singing these primordial songs we want to give tribute to these cultures, reconnect to the beginnings and remember that we all, from East to West, from past to present, are connected through the exchange of ideas and inspiring each other.” 

Meaning “gathering,” ‘Drif’ serves as more than merely a gateway that bridges history with modern day society, but is also a statement of the strength in unity and togetherness, which will come as no surprise to those who have experienced HEILUNG’s live ritual, in which every ceremony starts with a reminder that “we are all brothers.” “‘Drif’ means ‘gathering,’’ explains HEILUNG. “A throng of people, a horde, a crowd, a pack. In symbiosis with the album title, ‘Drif’ consists of a flock, a collection, a gathering, a collage of songs, that much like little flames were seeking towards each other, to join, to bond, to create, and be greater together.” 

While HEILUNG features authentic and archaic instrumentation that ranges from rattles and ritual bells to human bones and throat singing, their captivating brand of music is far from primitive. Producer and founding member Christopher Juul implements subtle electronic elements that elevates the musical atmosphere and provides a more in-depth and layered soundscape. 

“This album has very clearly dictated its own path. Our attempts to tame it were repeatedly fruitless, and once we came to this realization, the creative flow surged forward with immense force. So much so that sometimes it felt like the songs wrote themselves,” the band adds. 

HEILUNG’s success has been unprecedented, achieving milestones in its few short years of existence that many do not see in a lifetime. The collective already had rapidly been growing a buzz upon the self-release of their first full-length, ‘Ofnir,’ in 2015, but their dizzying upward trajectory really took off from the moment they set foot on the stage at Castlefest in 2017 for the now-legendary debut of their live ritual. Luckily for those who were not fortunate enough to bare witness to this magical event, the full ceremony was captured on film, having since been viewed by tens of millions of fans across the globe. 

As HEILUNG trekked across Europe and brought their mystifying experience to new audiences, talk of this new band and their stunning ceremony made way to Season of Mist label owner Michael Berberian, who quickly offered the band a record contract after seeing their undeniable musical impact for himself. 

By 2019, HEILUNG launched their second full-length record, ‘Futha,’ which contrasted the masculine and battle-heavy themes of their debut with a feminine counterpart that celebrated fertility and female energy. Upon the first week of the record’s release, it graced the Billboard charts with coveted numbers, debuting at #3 on the Heatseekers Charts and #4 on the Billboard World Music Chart, placing on a total of seven Billboard charts while meeting critical-acclaim from the press on a global scale. 

Having already made its way around Europe, HEILUNG announced its first ever North American tour for the start of 2020, which sold out entirely within 72 hours of ticket on-sale. The band later returned to the United States and performed their live ritual for a sold out audience of 10,000 people at the historic Red Rocks Amphitheater in Denver, CO (USA), further solidifying their early legacy status. 


By this time, the band’s music started to appear in places outside the confines of music venues, videos, and vinyl. From hit television series like ‘Game of Thrones’ and ‘Vikings’ to video game giants like ‘Conqueror’s Blade VII: “Wolves of Ragnarök’ and ‘Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II’ to the blockbuster Robert Eggers film ‘The Northman,’ HEILUNG’s music has risen far above the underground and has transcended into a greater world. Even a global pandemic couldn’t slow down HEILUNG’s success; it only strengthened them and gave them the gift of time to complete work on album number three, ‘Drif.’ 

According to Greek philosopher Pythagoras, three is a divine number, signifying harmony, wisdom, and understanding. He also believed it to be the number of time – past, present, future; birth, life, death; beginning, middle, end. Purposefully or not, ‘Drif’ embodies this philosophy, putting forth a divine work of art that ties together the beginning of civilization with the modern world today. Make no mistake, HEILUNG still does not represent any modern political or religious ideology, but rather delivers a humbling reminder of where we came from. “Remember, we are all brothers. All  people, beasts, tree and stone and wind, we all descend from the one great being that was always there, before people lived and named it, before the first seed sprouted.” 

Line-up:
Kai Uwe Faust 
Christopher Juul
Maria Franz

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ADAESTUO set release date for new W.T.C. mini-album, reveal first track

Today, W.T.C. Productions announces August 30th as the international release date for a brand-new mini-album from AdaestuoPurge of the Night Cloak.

Appearing like a bolt from the blue in 2016 via W.T.C., Adaestuo‘s debut EP, Tacent Semitae, was a startling and profound introduction to this otherwise-unknown band. Adaestuo was formed as a covenant between three wandering souls at the unhallowed crossroads where the darkest elements of ambient, black metal, and spiritual praxis conjoin. Being a series of audial sigils cast by VJS and P.E.Packain and led in evocation by Hekte Zaren, with Tacent Semitae did Adaestuo transcend the modern homogeny found among the lower caste of musical initiates. Amazingly, the pan-continental trio eclipsed that feat with a towering full-length monument titled Krew Za Krew. Released by W.T.C. in 2018, Krew Za Krew reaped widespread acclaim and positioned themselves as purveyors of a very special kind of black metal by going BLACKER.

In the cursed year of 2020 came another full-length monument from Adaestuo bearing the title Manalan virrat, and now they return to the auspices of W.T.C. with a swift-yet-satisfying mini-album presciently titled Purge of the Night Cloak. Indeed, that title forms a sensational foundation for the seared sort of frequencies Adaestuo are exploring here: a casting-off of the old, a revilement of the new, vulgar shapes made beautiful and vice versa. Woven together like one continuous fever dream, the four tracks comprising this 23-minute mini-album assault the listener with a near-overload of information, only to strip it bare, hauntingly and uncomfortably so, building it back up into a hydra-headed abomination from both above and below. Put into more concrete terms, here Adaestuo fuse classics-minded mystical black metal with dark soundtrack scores, shimmering obsidian racing through the night sky before a (dark) meeting with literally-otherworldly walls of choral atmosphere. It’s something of a “blink and you’ll miss it” experience, or one too frightening(ly expansive) to open one’s eyes to…

More massive than most bands’ regular “albums,” Adaestuo make most black metal look conservative and small with their Purge of the Night Cloak.

Hear for yourself with the brand-new track “Act III” here:

Cover and tracklisting are as follows:

Tracklisting for Adaestuo’s Purge of the Night Cloak
1. Act I [6:29]
2. Act II [3:57]
3. The Hydra [6:20]
4. Act III [6:15]

MORE INFO:

www.facebook.com/adaestuo

www.w-t-c.org

MIMORIUM set release date for new SPREAD EVIL album

Today, Spread Evil Productions announces August 12th as the international release date for Mimorium‘s highly anticipated third album, The Route of Haeresis, on CD and vinyl LP formats.

Since their formation in 2016, Mimorium have staunchly stuck to their guns as purveyors of classic cryogenic black metal forever frozen in the glorious ’90s. Although they hail from Finland, Mimorium‘s sound more properly could be categorized as Scandinavian black metal, as they are rooted deeply in the ’90s Swedish and also Norwegian black metal scenes. One can one hear echoes of old Dissection, Mörk Gryning, and Dark Funeral in Mimorium‘s fast-paced and melodic black metal as a successful tribute brought to the new millennium, still sounding very much their own and something different simultaneously. 

In 2020, the Spread Evil-released Blood of Qayin rightfully brought Mimorium to many new ears, proving that the past is alive but arguably fresher than ever. Not ones to rest on their all-too-considerable laurels, the quintet return with a record perhaps more melodic, dramatic, AND aggressive than ever: The Route of Haeresis. Suitably built upon a theme of old-school witchcraft and esoteric teachings, The Route of Haeresis sees Mimorium firing on all cylinders, their (literal) execution just as sharp as ever but rendered in rippingly clear-yet-analog tones. That more organic production takes nothing away from the band’s inherent ultraviolence – indeed, their OTT speed is challenged by few – but the melodies here breathe fire instead of frost, and the well-timed dips into down-tempo convey a grandeur only previously hinted at.

For those into the scrappier, culter names of ’90s melodic black metal – Cirith Gorgor, Thy Primordial, Raise Hell, or even the too-often-overlooked Setherial – over the more obvious ones, you shall meet your unholy saviors with Mimorium as they travel The Route of Haeresis!

First video to be revealed shortly. Cover and tracklisting are as follows:

Tracklisting for Mimorium’s The Route of Haeresis
1. Invocation of the Nameless One
2. Mirror Dimension
3. Liberate the Transcendent Essence
4. Succumb to Nightmares
5. Hand of the Heretic
6. Her Place in Shade
7. The Route of Haeresis
8. Circle of Serpents

MORE INFO:
www.facebook.com/mimorium

www.spreadevil.net