ATEIGGÄR set release date for EISENWALD debut mini-album – includes members of Helvetic Underground Committee

Today, Eisenwald sets November 15th as the North American release date for Ateiggär‘s striking debut mini-album, Us d’r Höll chunnt nume Zyt, on 12″ vinyl and cassette tape formats.

Give heed and cower before Ateiggär! Gather before this fearsome entity that has, after deliberate and meticulous examination, managed to decode and transcribe into audial form the supernatural formulae containing concealed wisdom on the spheres of might, the nature of time and space. Embark upon a mystical journey through soundscapes detailing visions of Levania, and explorations into the conscience of gods told through the twisted soundscape of total arcane mastery!

Ateiggär (suitably, their moniker meaning “Initiator of Ideas”) was formed in early 2019 by Fauth Temenkeel and Fauth Lantav. While their lyrical universe is formed around alchemistic and mystic ideas stemming from the early modern period,  Ateiggär‘s sound is deeply rooted in the traditions of second-wave black metal. Proudly purist yet not exclusively backwards-looking, the five songs comprising Us d’r Höll chunnt nume Zyt – the band’s first public recording, a veritable bolt from the blue – compellingly create a tapestry of mysticism and splendor strongly breathing the air of the ancients, of staunchly ’90s-entrenched majesty and might, despite their relatively young age. Perhaps not surprisingly, the band is associated with Switzerland’s infamous Helvetic Underground Committee, but on their own merits, Ateiggär are an exciting new proposition, a wily ‘n’ youthful twist on old-style black metal.

First track premiere to be announced shortly. Ordering info can be found at Eisenwald‘s North American webstore HERE.

Cover and tracklisting are as follows:
Tracklisting for Ateiggär’s Us d’r Höll chunnt nume Zyt
1. En Seelefunke
2. Und d Korybante tanzed in Sturm
3. Us d’r Höll chunnt nume Zyt
4. En Blinde namens Duracotus
5. De Dämon us Levania
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