DESOLUS sign with HELLS HEADBANGERS, prepare debut album and reveal first track – features members of PIG DESTROYER, MISERY INDEX, NOISEM+++

Today, Hells Headbangers announces the signing of Desolus. The first fruit of this union shall be the band’s highly anticipated debut album, System Shock, which should release through the label early next year. In lieu of this announcement, Desolus reveal the brand-new title track “System Shock,” which can be heard here:

Hailing from the Mid-Atlantic United States, Desolus formed in 2019 at the beginning of the pandemic. Inspired by Sodom, Kreator, and Dark Angel, Jimmy Frost (guitars and vocals) and Vivek Rangarajan (bass and vocals) wrote songs as an outlet for the feeling of what seemed to be the end of times. As time went by and the dust settled, they traveled north to Baltimore, where they recorded a series of demos with Sebastian Phillips (Exhumed / Noisem / Castle Freak). Phillips engineered and tracked drums on these demos in hopes to release it for the DMV (DC, Maryland, and Virginia) metal scene. While recording these songs, they met Travis Stone (percussion), a former member of Noisem and current member of Pig Destroyer and Misery Index. Stone heard the songs and was on board as soon as the first riff played. Soon after, he began rehearsing with the band day in and day out until they were ready to take their music to the streets. Desolus gained traction within the DMV music scene over the span of a few years and began traveling across the United States to spread their love of old-school thrash.

About Desolus signing with Hells Headbangers for their imminent debut album, a statement from the band reads: “This joining of Desolus and Hells Headbangers is something the Antichrist would dream of. We are massive fans of the HHR catalog and proud to be on the same label with Deathhammer and Nunslaughter. We are stoked to bring our form of thrash savagery to the ears of the metal underground!”

About Desolus‘ imminent debut album, System Shock consists of nine ripping songs featuring themes of horrors beyond this world, Satanic science fiction, and a dystopian future that is seemingly within arm’s reach. System Shock will reanimate the energy and aggression that came from bands in the ’80s such as Sodom, Kreator, and Dark Angel.

In the meantime, catch the band on their upcoming West Coast tour – dates below. For more info, consult the links further below.

MORE INFO:
www.facebook.com/DesolusDM
www.instagram.com/desolus_dmv

www.hellsheadbangers.com

WINTER ETERNAL reveal first track from new HELLS HEADBANGERS album

Today, second-wave black metal classicists Winter Eternal reveal the brand-new track “Two Heavens as One.” The track is the first to be revealed from the band’s highly anticipated fourth album, Echoes of Primordial Gnosis, which should see release later this year via Hells Headbangers. Hear Winter Eternal‘s “Two Heavens as One” in its entirety here:

It was but the dawn of summer 2021 when Winter Eternal released their breakthrough album, Land of Darkness. The band’s third album overall and first with Hells HeadbangersLand of Darkness truly launched the name Winter Eternal onto the worldwide metal map with their absolutely authentic synthesis of 1997-vintage melodicism and mysticism. “Melodic black metal” before it became a dirty word, mainman Soulreaper proved that his heart pumped the blood of the ancients, recalling both ’90s Swedish and Hellenic scenes (the band originally formed in Greece, but later relocated to Scotland) but now with charisma and personality to spare. Above all, Land of Darkness bristled with stellar songwriting and impassioned playing – timeless black metal songcraft that can stacked alongside those old, hallowed tomes rather than simply drawing influence from them.

Now, two years later, Winter Eternal return with their boldest record yet: Echoes of Primordial Gnosis. While immediately recognizable as the same Winter Eternal that delivered the preceding modern classic, Echoes of Primordial Gnosis just-as-prominently displays a greater usage of dynamics, particularly those revolving around acoustic and clean-stringed instruments such as cello. Similarly, the still-impassioned playing has been giving an uptick in intensity and analog spirit through session drums by V. Nuctemeron (Sacral Rage, Chainsaw), lending warmth – nay, burning desire! – to the band’s ever-characteristic attack. Soulreaper, for his part, gives a masterclass in spiraling, twilit melodicism: hammering and mesmerizing at first, but his riffs become rippling layers of majesty and mayhem that seemingly echo back on each other, proving that there’s indeed complexity in simplicity of design. Add to this his anguished & emotive vocals, with guest clean vocals courtesy of Macabre Omen mainman Alexandros and Hildr Valkyrie, and the album’s overall concept fully comes into focus: calling forth the spirits of ancient gods and legendary heroes around the world, paying tribute to their timeless powers, with each song thematically focused on one such god or hero. Form meeting content, in every sense – and likewise for Mars Triumph’s symbolic cover artwork.

No longer the black metal underground’s best-kept-secret, Winter Eternal step fully into the halls of greatness with Echoes of Primordial Wisdom.

Release date, tracklisting, cover artwork, and preorder info to be announced shortly.  For more info, consult the links below.

MORE INFO:
www.facebook.com/WinterEternalBand

www.hellsheadbangers.com

DIKASTERION set release date for new AMOR FATI mini-album, reveal first track – features members of POSSESSION+++

Today, Amor Fati Productions announces September 1st as the international release date for a brand-new mini-album from DikasterionChaos as a New World, on CD and 12″ vinyl formats.

Born from an evil alliance of North & South of Hellgium, Dikasterion began preaching His unholy gospel in 2018, following the ancient path opened by such entities as Barathrum, Archgoat, Beherit, and Holy Death. The band’s earliest attacks – a demo in 2018 and a 7″ EP the following year, courtesy of Amor Fati – featured a muscular & miasmic style of black metal, which is perhaps unsurprising given the appearance of erstwhile Possession drummer Pz. Kpfw. With a lineup shuffle that now sees the band returning to their original power-trio format, Dikasterion present a strange twist of ancient black metal energies on their first longer-length record, the Chaos as a New World mini-album.

“This new release is our return after few years finding our way,” state the band. “It represents our will to open people’s mind about the world and also a tale about our personal life. We wrote four songs with the same lineup we had back during the demo times and decided to cover ‘Armies of the Night from Stromtrooper,’ a catchy hymn that fits perfectly with the band’s energy. The last song (‘Death’s Serenade’) is the UFO of the album. It’s inspired by the ‘Schiarazula Marazula,’ a medieval song deeply attached to our personal history and childhood. It also fits perfectly with the other songs’ lyrics and the panic waves of these last years. Actually, the songs have been recorded since early 2021 and the release was supposed to be two years ago, straight after the pandemic…”

Encompassing seven tracks in a swift half-hour, Chaos as a New World charges forward in a manner most Bathorian, all dungeonic chord-clang and orkish rasp…at least initially. From there, Dikasterion turn the tables with triumphantly blown-out leads and songwriting that veers askew before going anthemic, perhaps best encapsulated in the aforementioned cover “Armies of the Night,” which the band here make their own. As Chaos of a New World plays on, the familiar and the foreign wage war against each other: BLACK METAL, in the very olde-world sense of it, this most definitely is, but the band’s note choices and production style suggest an auteur’s touch. Or, slash apart such fancy words and fully embrace the fact that black metal originally started as an unorthodox movement and that its early practitioners mostly wanted to herald Satan in a confrontational way – avant-garde wizards they were not. OR, perhaps Dikasterion here reside somewhere in between those “truths,” never quite offering the straightest/simplest line but doing so confrontationally – and gleefully, devilishly so. 

Dikasterion want to remain as underground as possible – well, as much as we can be nowadays,” conclude the band. “That’s why we don’t have any social media page like Facebook or Instagram and it’s difficult to find information online. We’re attached to the ‘rules’ and spirit metal was supposed to fight for, 20-30 years ago, and want to keep the ‘original’ flame burning. We don’t want to pretend to something we were too young to be part of, but show people it’s still possible, that it still exists. We believe! We worship intensity, chaos; we are a straight punch in the face of those who think metal is cool and funny. So, join us to have a sip of whisky, a good kicking line, fuck the modern world, fuck all those bands losing their way, fuck the trends, the politically correct, and see you in Hell!”

In the meantime, hear the brand-new track “New World Disorder” here:

Cover artwork, courtesy of Cinis, and tracklisting are as follows:

Tracklisting for Dikasterion’s Chaos of a New World
1. Intro
2. Perdition’s Call
3. New World Disorder
4. Armies Of The Night
5. Across The Line
6. Rites Of Conviction
7. Death’s Serenade

MORE INFO:
www.dikasterion.bandcamp.com

www.amor-fati-productions.de 
www.amorfatiproductions.bandcamp.com

BAXAXAXA set release date for new THE SINISTER FLAME debut album, reveal first track

On September 1st internationally, The Sinister Flame is proud to present Baxaxaxa‘s second full-length album, De Vermis Mysteriis, on CD, vinyl LP, and cassette tape formats.

De Vermis Mysteriis is a 42-minute journey that not only preserves that old flame Baxaxaxa lit with their esteemed 2021 debut album, Catacomb Cult, but delves much deeper inside their decades-old abyss. And so bearing zero connection to the modern world, the album throws you to a very dark, primordial place beyond time that is distinctively Baxaxaxa‘s own.

The seven tracks reek of death and obscurity with vicious vocals straight from beyond the grave, yet it feels genuinely fresh. From their trademark doomy and heavier passages to the more uptempo ones, Baxaxaxa‘s Ancient Black Metal is soaked in mysteries, magick, and utmost possession. The old evil is present in every note.

Fear the return!

In the meantime, hear the brand-new track “Above the Stellar Gateway” here:

Cover and tracklisting are as follows:

Tracklisting for Baxaxaxa’s De Vermis Mysteriis
1. Seed of Golgotha
2. De Vermis Mysteriis
3. Kiss of Shame
4. Awaken, The Old Thing in the Ground
5. Above the Stellar Gateway
6. Decarnation Monument
7. Necrolatry Libation

MORE INFO:
www.facebook.com/UNGOD-Baxaxaxa-1037290856315377

www.thesinisterflame.com
www.facebook.com/thesinisterflame

FINSTERFORST set release date for new AOP RECORDS mini-album, reveal first track


Today, AOP Records announces September 8th as the international release date for a special mini-album from Finsterforst, Jenseits, on digipack CD and 12″ vinyl formats.

Founded in 2004, Finsterforst have released five albums and two EPs thus far. Starting as a folk metal act with heavy usage of accordion, the German band have evolved their sound to an epic, cinematic mix of post-black metal, traditional black metal, and folk metal featuring an enormous range of different singing styles and always-heavy riffing. The quintet calls this sound Black Forest Metal, referencing their roots in the Black Forest region.

During the Covid pandemic, Finsterforst asked their fans to help fund a new mini-album with only one song clocking in at almost 40 minutes. The fans came to help, and Jenseits was born. Arguably the band’s boldest statement to date, Jenseits is definitely not made for streaming, but those who enter this ominous but soon-awe-inspiring forest of sound will be infinitely rewarded: their characteristic Black Forest Metal here unfolds with a mesmerizing majesty that takes many, MANY twists and turns, but always with superlative songwriting acumen. Although the mini-album is broken up into four parts, Jenseits is undeniably an immersive experience that requires attention to its totality, and the 3D production itself renders that experience incredibly cinematic – again, arguably the band’s most cinematic to date.

With Jenseits, Finsterforst continue to go their own way of creating mind-bending art that will stand the test of time – and long may it continue!

In the meantime, hear the brand-new excerpt/track “Kapitel I: Freiheit here:

Cover artwork, courtesy of Yaroslav Gerzhedovich, and tracklisting are as follows:

Tracklisting for Finsterforst’s Jenseits
1. Kapitel I – Freiheit [8:31]
2. Kapitel II – Dualitaet [9:17]
3. Kapitel III – Reflexionen [5:32]
4. Kapitel IV – Katharsis [15:49]

MORE INFO:
www.finsterforst.de 

www.aoprecords.de

THE RITE premiere new track – features members of DENIAL OF GOD, BLACK OATH+++

Today, morbid metallers The Rite premiere the new track “The Fathomless Dark”. The track is the second to be revealed from the band’s highly anticipated second album, The Astral Gloom, set for international release on August 11th via Iron Bonehead Productions. Hear The Rite‘s “The Fathomless Dark” in its entirety here:

The Rite was formed in autumn 2017 when A.th (Black Oath) and Ustumallagam (Denial of God) joined forces to create a band that exclusively plays morbid black metal, praising complete and utmost darkness. Their influences range from iconic bands such as Mercyful Fate, Death SS, Celtic Frost, Samael, Goatlord, Ripper, and others, as well as occult literature. The music walks a fine line between slow and dreary parts and fast and merciless attacks, but by and large, it falls into the black/doom 
category. 

The recording of The Rite‘s five-track mini-album, The Brocken Fires, was finished in August 2018 and originally released on tape by Unholy Domain Records in October 2018. In August 2019, the mini-album was then released on CD and 12″ vinyl formats by Iron Bonehead and successively received a great response from the underground scene. 

In July 2019, The Rite performed their debut show at Denmark’s Metal Magic Festival. In the autumn of that year, the band performed their second show, this time in Italy. Around the same time, The Rite entered the studio again to record their debut album, Liturgy of the Black, which contained 10 tracks of morbid black metal, including a cover of Ripper. The album was released in June 2020 by Iron Bonehead, showing The Rite creating an atmosphere of darkness and the occult rather than focusing on speed or technicality. The music, written by A.th, this time incorporated both guitar solos and keyboards while staying true to The Rite‘s original path of mainly slow and heavy black metal. The lyrics, penned by Ustumallagam, covered various intriguing subjects such as pure devil worship, devotion to the dark, strange rituals, and the afterlife, and the man’s characteristically creepy annunciation brought those subjects to undead life with drama and intensity.

Around the turn of 2020 to 2021, The Rite returned to the studio to record new tracks for two upcoming releases. Some of the tracks were included on a split CD with Coven of Impurity, released by Cursed Recordings (A.th’s label), and one track was featured on a split 7″ EP with Bezwering, released on Headkick Music (Ustumallagam’s label) in May 2022, after facing cursed delays. The split CD with Coven of Impurity sold out quickly, and most of the copies of the split 7″ with Bezwering were sold within a few days. 

In 2022, The Rite‘s lineup underwent some changes. The original drummer, P. Guts, was replaced by someone else who the band parted ways with just days before their third show at Winter Metal Magic in Denmark. War D. (Morbus Grave) stepped in at the last moment and saved the day, and has been with the band ever since. A second guitar player was found in M. Desecrator (VomitVulva, Funest), making The Rite a five-piece band, even stronger in their live performances. 

Despite being busy with both Denial of God and Black Oath, The Rite began working intensely on the follow-up to Liturgy of the Black. After some initial rehearsals, their second album was recorded in December 2022. Titled The Astral Gloom, The Rite‘s new album contains another 10 tracks, proving as dark and dynamic as ever, with creepier excursions into quieter territory and an even more heightened atmospheric element without losing any heaviness – thus, the title The Astral Gloom is more than fitting. That heaviness is provocatively played to the hilt with this two-guitar lineup, and the lead parts evoke a macabre majesty only hinted at before. Once again, The Rite choose a unique cover – this time, the Lollipops’ “Naked When You Come,” an eerie psychedelic pop song from 1966 – and they truly make it their own.

With this new lineup bolstered and better than ever, The Rite seek to take their morbid metal to the stage more often and promote The Astral Gloom as fully as possible. The black bells toll more ominously than ever, the veil between worlds begins to open…step forth into The Astral Gloom!

Also hear the previously revealed “Nosophoros” HERE at Iron Bonehead‘s Soundcloud. Cover and tracklisting are as follows:

Tracklisting for The Rite’s The Astral Gloom
1. Intro – The Evocation
2. The Spirit of Mendes
3. The Fathomless Dark
4. Under A Lunar Spell
5. Walpurgis Night
6. The Astral Gloom
7. Nosophoros
8. Naked When You Come
9. The Valley of Megiddo
10. Outro – Sheol

MORE INFO:
www.facebook.com/The-Rite-band-page-219647875291113

RUNESEPELL premiere new track – features members of NAZXUL, TEMPLE NIGHTSIDE, PESTILENTIAL SHADOWS+++

Today, Australian black metal vanguard Runespell premiere the new track “Vigridr Fields” . The track is the second to be revealed from the band’s highly anticipated fifth album, Shores of Nastrond, set for international release on August 11th via Iron Bonehead Productions. Hear Runespell‘s “Vigridr Fields” in its entirety here:

By now, Runespell should require little introduction. Since this Australian entity’s public unveiling in 2017 with the Aeons of Ancient Blood demo – released by Iron Bonehead, as well as all successive recordings – Runespell has sharpened its sword and quickly, with three albums arriving like clockwork every year: Unhallowed Blood Oath (2017), Order of Vengeance (2018), and Voice of Opprobrium (2019). Although 2020 didn’t see the release of a full-length, a split album with the reanimated Forest Mysticism tided over the bloodthirsty until the arrival of fourth LP Verses in Regicide in 2021, arguably Runespell‘s best-produced and -executed album to date.

That is, until the arrival of Shores of Nastrond: Runespell‘s fifth full-length, and first as a full lineup. While last year’s Sentinels of Time mini-album spiritually concluded the first era of Runespell, it’s readily apparent that that Shores of Nastrond marks a distinct second era, although one thankfully not too far removed from the iron and blood that came before. Joining founder Nightwolf here are drum titan Basilysk – whose vast resume includes the likes of Nazxul, Temple Nightside, and Pestilential Shadows among many others – and keyboardist Irrwycht, who concurrently numbers such bands as Grabunhold and Baxaxaxa. Together, the trio conjure that same mystical & mesmerizing soundworld that’s made the Runespell name such a force in the underground, but there’s a concerted clarity here – be it songwriting or sound, texture figuring more prominently in both – that makes the album’s six component epics hit HARD, even with the solemnity of Sentinels of Time continuing here. Indeed, that supremely epic mini-album served as a bridge between the band’s two eras: not just with said solemnity explored further on Shores of Nastrond, but also the stirring acoustic segments, which are more generously integrated into the whole of Runespell‘s sound. Simply put, this is pagan black metal perfection, from an entity that seemingly already perfected it. These Shores of Nastrond crest and crash with blood-fire-death!

Also hear the previously revealed “Mirrors of the Dead” HERE at Iron Bonehead‘s Soundcloud. Cover and tracklisting are as follows:

Tracklisting for Runespell’s Shores of Nastrond
1. Mirrors of the Dead [8:25]
2. Elemental Fires [6:38]
3. Spectres of War [9:08]
4. Unfurled Night [3:07]
5. Shores of Nastrond [10:58]
6. Vigridr Fields [7:52]

MORE INFO:
www.instagram.com/runespellofficial

Finland’s VALRAVN set release date for new PRIMITIVE REACTION album, reveal first track

Today, Primitive Reaction announces September 8th as the international release date for the highly anticipated second album of Finland’s Valravn, The Awakening, on CD and vinyl LP formats.

Like a bolt from the blue, Finland’s Valravn arrived fully formed with their first album, 2020’s Prey. Evincing a mastery beyond their short time as a band, Prey no doubt displayed characteristics of Finland’s now-world-renown black metal sound – cryogenic melody, raw ‘n’ rugged execution, an unapologetic assertion of traditionalism – but in other, more telling aspects, Valravn asserted their own identity counter to this prevailing paradigm: From the tranquil, tellingly autumnal acoustic opening and across comparable textures, the album burned with the intensity of a November coming fire.

Now, as the summer heat continues to blaze after the revelry of midsummer, Valravn return with a second full-length, The Awakening. Tellingly titled, The Awakening displays yet more sides to this still-unfolding entity. To be sure, Valravn’s poise and power are firmly accounted for here – you can still FEEL every note, so vital, virile, and vivid – and they’ve even added a bit of death metalled muscle, too, but the songwriting itself is where their second album truly takes flight. Sharp and yet never sterile, thanks to a production that’s on the right side of polished, there’s an acute balance of contrasts across The Awakening’s 44-minute runtime; each of the album’s eight songs features some twist of melancholy and militancy, of bursting color and bristling monochromatism, of stoic resignation and steadfast determination, of man-on-the-mountain spaciousness and stuck-in-the-catacombs claustrophobia. Concluding with the literally breathtaking “Charge of the Last Cavalry,” The Awakening consolidates all the strengths of its predecessor and indeed leads Valravn into a new charge for glory. The fires of Finnish black metal have yet to be vanquished!

In the meantime, hear the brand-new track “Charge of the Last Cavalry” here:

Cover and tracklisting are as follows:

Tracklisting for Valravn (Finland)’s The Awakening
1. The Black Flame [5:20]
2. Kehän Murtama [4:59]
3. Liekki Tiemme Valaisee [5:17]
4. The Great Deceit [4:02]
5. The Insolent    [7:57]
6. Sisyphean Torment [3:55]
A Symphony of Horror [6:32]
8. Charge of the Last Cavalry [5:44]

MORE INFO:
www.facebook.com/valravnfin

Finland’s THE WATCHER set release date for SPREAD EVIL debut – features members of SACRIFICIUM CARMEN, RIIVAUS, RODENT EPOCH, LICHT DES URTEILS+++

Today, Spread Evil Productions announces September 8th as the international release date for the highly anticipated debut album of Finland’s The WatcherKaosaura.

The Watcher are a quintet whose membership includes a wealth of underground experience, with members concurrently hailing from Sacrificium Carmen, Riivaus, Rodent Epoch, Licht des Urteils, and many others. And while those hordes are exclusively within the realm of pure black metal, The Watcher‘s expression is a religious synthesis of black metal and death metal, malefic and muscular, with a lyrical approach that’s an outré fusion of Luciferianism and Buddhism.

Originally released digitally in 2019, The Watcher‘s first public recording, the full-length Kaosaura, now finds physical release via the auspices of Spread Evil. Encompassing nine songs in 38 minutes, The Watcher‘s debut album rips, races, and rages with a palpitating intensity. The nightsky melodicism of classic black metal features prominently in the quintet’s dynamic attack, which shifts speeds with deftness and drama. The robust heft of equally-classic death metal is given equal emphasis on Kaosaura, creating a unique headspace of laceration vs. levitation; the bass tone alone is absolutely ugly. More than anything, The Watcher here sound like an actual band, one whose physicality is fully felt and is more than able to be recreated live – simply, because they’re creating this religious fervor in real-time, together. 

Fittingly and finally receiving physical release, The Watcher‘s Kaosaura comes highly recommended for maniacs of Vinterland, Aosoth, mid/late-2000s Deathspell Omega, Unanimated, or even Sweden’s Dawn.

In the meantime, stream Kaosaura in its entirety here:

Cover and tracklisting are as follows:

Tracklisting for The Watcher (Finland)’s Kaosaura
1. Introduction
2. Guru of Hate Yoga
3. Diva of Divinity
4. Scepticism of a Demonic Soul
5. Luciferian Nirvana
6. Alter Lux
7. Pratyeka Satanist
8. Cosmos Ablaze
9. Rebellion Geometry


MORE INFO:
www.thewatcherhorde.bandcamp.com 

www.spreadevil.net 

SIELUNVIHOLLINEN set release date for new HAMMER OF HATE album, reveal first track

Today, Hammer of Hate announces September 8th as the international release date for Sielunvihollinen‘s highly anticipated fifth album, Helvetinkone, on CD and vinyl LP formats.

Formed in 2011 initially as a solo project, over the course of four albums and a handful of splits, demos, and EPs, Sielunvihollinen have come to be standard-bearers of pure ‘n’ proud Finnish black metal. While neither shying away from the spotlight nor intentionally cultivating an air of mystery, Sielunvihollinen‘s catalog over the past decade has come to speak of itself – thoughtful songwriting, impassioned performances, a totality of form meeting content – and with their development into a full band unlike so many other black metal “projects,” they’ve also become a considerable force on the live front.

While they’ve no doubt been prolific in the number of EPs and splits they’ve released over that past decade-plus, Sielunvihollinen have fastidiously released a full-length every two years. Now, like clockwork, two years after the widely acclaimed Teloituskäsky comes their fifth album, Helvetinkone. Roughly translated into English as “Hell Machine,” Sielunvihollinen‘s latest full-length is indeed a hellish affair, but one not without the band’s characteristically poignant melodicism. Carrying forward that deadly precision of its full-length predecessor Helvetinkone cruises with a clarity of focus that simply heightens the heartstrings-pulling push of their anthemic songwriting. Indeed, the attack is squarely BLACK METAL – rough and rowdy at heart, “catchy” in the Finnish post-millennial tradition – but these eight ANTHEMS are ridiculously compact and contoured; not one single second is wasted, and the leads-forward emphasis has never been more striking. And whereas the aforementioned Teloituskäsky was Sielunvihollinen‘s cleanest-recorded work to date, it was a sea-change that only benefited the band’s increasingly compact nature; with Helvetinkone, it makes perfect sense, and lends a strangely sparkling character to their quintessential Finnish filth. Iron fists lined with velvet, and poised to punch you in the fucking face!

Once again presenting authentic ’90s classicism whilst trampling the graves of the present, Sielunvihollinen stand firm in the upper echelons of international black metal with Helvetinkone!

In the meantime, hear the brand-new track “Alkemisti ja tuhoaja” here:

Cover and tracklisting are as follows:

Tracklisting for Sielunvihollinen’s Helvetinkone
1. Sinetti ja symboli [4:12]
2. Raivoni astalo [5:23]
3. Alkemisti ja tuhoaja    [4:28]
4. Veitsenterällä [5:17]
5. Matkani päässä [4:45]
6. Helvetinkone    [3:42]
7. Kun kaikki vihdoin kuihtuu pois [7:39]
8. Läpi harmaan kiven [4:58]

MORE INFO:
www.facebook.com/sielunvihollinen