Foscor premiere first track of new album ‘Els Sepulcres Blancs’

Catalan atmospheric metal band FOSCOR are now releasing the first brand new track and album details of their upcoming album ‘Els Sepulcres Blancs’, which will be released worldwide on September 06, 2019. 

Listen to the brand new track ‘Cel Rogent’ here:
FOSCOR comment on the track: “Working once again alongside Season Of Mist is a thrilling pleasure… but being able to share the emotions hidden in this new album with you all, the greatest of privileges.”Els Sepulcres Blancs” sets the second step in our very own conceptual trilogy started in 2017 with “Les Irreals Visions”. Transforming all life moments in eternal is our goal, and reaching reconciliation between the far beyond and the here, the path. At this stage, visual things must acquire a new meaning, and it is with the act of dreaming how we set a platform to conceive a better world.The title translates as “The White Tombs”, a metaphor for a poetical bed where humans chained to reality may die and born free to imagine a better world. The door to the most individual state of mind, the world of dreams and expectations, and a shelter for the livings where dreaming for the change. We are dealing with that topic from both real and oneiric point of view… as the Modernisme / Art Nouveau movement used to do one century ago.The first song premiered “Cel Rogent” describes perfectly both extremes we are dealing with, in a hard to describe whirl of untouchable emotions. The red sky that this song opens invites us to enter to our most intimate parcel at night or in the daily new dawn of hopes.We really wish you enjoy and join once again our tragic darkness.”
FOSCOR have furthermore revealed the artwork and track-list of ‘Els Sepulcres Blancs’, which can be viewed below.
Track-list
1. Laments (05:15)
2. Els Colors del Silenci (04:57)
3. Malson (04:52)
4. Secrets (05:33)
5. Cel Rogent (04:47)
6. Cançó de Mort (05:39)
7. L’Esglai (06:58)
Total playing time: 38:03
The Catalans return with the second chapter of the trilogy initiated with “Les Irreals Visions” in 2017, yet strongly connected to the fin de siècle cultural movement of Modernisme – a parallel development to Art Nouveau and Jugendstil among others. Visual things must acquire a new secret appearance, and with ‘Els Sepulcres Blancs’ FOSCOR treats poetically how facing a change of a sick world and society through the land of dreams.

The title translates as “The White Tombs”, a metaphor for that world of dreams and expectations where humans chained to reality may die and born free to imagine a better one.

FOSCOR hail from Catalonia, and take inspiration from the morbid, decadent, and sick reflections on a rapidly changing society, as the artistic landscape at the end of the nineteenth century shaped.

The name FOSCOR translates as “darkness” in their native Catalan tongue, which the band from Barcelona uses for their lyrics as a distinctive element and strong connection with their cultural reality.

The Catalans’ first two albums, ‘Entrance to the Shadows’ Village’ (2004), ‘The Smile of the Sad Ones’ (2007) wrapped a shroud of classic second wave black metal around a melancholic yet vital core. ‘Groans to the Guilty’ (2009) witnessed FOSCOR setting out towards more progressive and avant-garde course, but it was next full-length ‘Those Horrors Wither’ (2014) which marked a clear departure from the black metal. Darkness found an equally strong expression through the use of very personal clean vocals, tempo reduction and atmosphere.

In 2017, FOSCOR took another step in their constantly changing and shifting evolution. The brand new release ‘Les Irreals Visions’ (2017) was easily drawing its eager audience in, only to lure the unwary listener into a dark labyrinth of unexpected complexity filled with beauty and sorrow. In 2018, FOSCOR explored these lines between reality, poetry and the beyond even further with a special digital release transforming their own music into a so intimate experience; ‘Les Irreals Versions’ (2018).

Now, 2019 promises to be as tragic as their music claims with the so sensitive release of ‘Els Sepulcres Blancs’, its characteristic melancholic sonic aura and catchy riffing intensity. Their most personal and delicate sound achievement to date.

www.foscor.com
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Line-up
Fiar: lyrics, vocals
Falke: guitars, effects
Albert M.: guitars, bass, piano
Jordi F.: drums
Esteban P.: keys

Recording: Moontower Studios / Javi Félez, Barcelona (ES)
Mixing: Moontower Studios / Javi Félez, Barcelona (ES)
Mastering: Orgone Studios / Jaime G. Arellano, Woburn (UK)

Guest Musicians:
sG (SECRETS OF THE MOON, CRONE): guest vocals on “Cançó de Mort”

Photography & cover artist: Deborah Sheedy (Ireland 2019 )
Layout design: Maria Picassó / Ideophony (IHSAHN, OBSIDIAN KINGDOM)

Pittsburgh Black / Death Band Automb release music video for their song Mourned

Automb unleashes another music video, this time for the track ‘Mourned’, professionally recorded and edited by Shane Mayer of Cerebral Audio Production.

BIO
Automb is a female-fronted black metal band that blends death metal elements seamlessly with classic black metal and atmospheric tones.

‘Esoterica’ is out now via Satanath Records (Russia), Final Gate Records (Germany) and Bruder Des Lichts (US). ‘Esoterica’ features Serge Streltsov of NECROPHAGIA, and session work from Scott Fuller of MORBID ANGEL as well as vocalist/bassist/keyboardist Danielle Evans.

It features bone-crushing blast beats, soul wrenching growls, punishing rhythms, and epic atmospheric leads. For fans of… BEHEMOTH, WATAIN, EMPEROR, DRUDKH, VADER, MORBID ANGEL, AND MAYHEM.

Find the album here: Automb.bandcamp.com/releases

Blood Moon Lyric video here

Album Line Up
Serge Streltsov: Guitar
Scott Fuller: Session drums
Danielle Evans: Vocals, Bass, and Keys

Featured in Video
Danielle Evans: Vocals, Bass
Serge Streltsov: Guitar
Nick Bentzel: Drums

Band Sites
www.instagram.com/autombmetal
www.facebook.com/autombmetal

Interview with Atmospheric Black Metal Band Automb

Automb are a new Black metal band coming out of the Pittsburgh area that are already getting attention of all the major metal media outlets. Formed by Serge (ex Necrophagia), Danielle and Scott Fuller (Morbid Angel) today we sat down with them to find out all we can on this new band.

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How did you guys meet?
We met through going to the same metal shows.

When did you decide to form Automb?
We formed Automb in the fall of 2017. It was a way for us to collaborate musically as well as a way for Serge to create black metal on the side while doing Necro.

I think it was from watching crazy church burning/murder, suicide documentaries about bands like Mayhem and Burzum

How did you get into Black metal? What was the one band that “did it” for
you?

Danielle: I was big into death metal for a while when I first started listening to metal and then I just started to venture off more and more. Immortal was one of the first black metal bands I listened to, then I got into the subgenres within black metal so DSBM, atmospheric black metal, etc. I would say bands like Watain, Rotting Christ, Deathspell Omega and Belphegor are the bands that “did it” the most for me.

Serge: I think it was from watching crazy church burning/murder, suicide documentaries about bands like Mayhem and Burzum. It was the next extreme thing for me in the evolution of metal. After that I discovered the whole Scandinavian scene and so on. I can’t pick a single band. But it was definitely bands like Emperor, Dissection, Gorgoroth, Satyricon and Immortal that made me want to write Black Metal.

What bands would you rate as influences on Automb?
Danielle: For me personally Watain and Dissection were huge influences on my lyrical content for sure.

Serge: Dissection, Emperor, Satyricon, Behemoth, Drudkh, Belphegor, Nokturnal Mortum, Watain.

Serge how long have you been playing guitar for?
13 years

What was your set up like for this album (guitar and amp)
I used an ESP LTD Eclipse and a peavey 6505+ head with a Mesa cab.

Eventually I ended joining Haxxan

 

How did you get into playing guitar for Necrophagia?
I used to play drums for a local black metal band around Pittsburgh and we got to open up for Taake and Killjoy happened to be at the show. He came up to my merch table to say that he really enjoyed my drumming and We ended up talking about all the Black Metal legends and burning churches for a good while and then he told me that he had a new black metal side project and he needed a drummer so he gave me his number and eventually I ended joining Haxxan. We spent about 2 or 3 months on rehearsals. One night I got the call to join the band as the guitarist and we had a show to do in 2 weeks and that was that.

What was it like to work with Killjoy?
It was easy and hard. It depended on what we were doing. We got along pretty well for the most part but we had our fights after stressful days. We had our disagreements but we eventually worked things out. He ended up agreeing to use most of my ideas for the new album.

We met Scott at the Morbid Angel gig in Pittsburgh

How did you guys get Scott from Morbid Angel to work with you?
We met Scott at the Morbid Angel gig in Pittsburgh earlier this year. Serge ended up getting his number and all that. We originally had another drummer do half of the tracks. We won’t mention who it is but we ended up going our separate ways. We had a deadline with the label and were looking for a drummer and Scott offered to help.

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I mainly identify with the practice of witchcraft in all forms

Did either of you practice any religions if so what ones?
Danielle: I have considered myself to be “pagan” for quite a few years now. Throughout that time thought I have engaged more closely with varying subsectors of the occult or pagan belief systems. I mainly identify with the practice of witchcraft in all forms. I believe nature is the most holy and powerful place and it is through nature that we can directly communicate with the divine.

Serge: I wouldn’t call it religion but I do follow some paths that include paganism, hinduism, witchcraft, left hand path and other esoteric practices. I don’t like to conform to one single path because to me that’s only a small step away from Christianity

Have you ever had any strange psychic or occult experiences?
Danielle: Yes, plenty. I’ve been in tune with the spiritual realm for as long as I can remember.

Serge: Yes a few.

Have you played any live shows as Automb yet?
Not yet.

If not when can we expect to see you guys play live?
We have a show on November 2nd in Turtle Creek, PA.

And let the black flame inside be your guide!

Any final words?
We have a new lyric video coming out today!

And let the black flame inside be your guide!

more info on Automb here