FUNERAL HARVEST stream SIGNAL REX debut album – features members of BEYOND MAN, NATHR+++

Today, Norwegian/Italian black metallers Funeral Harvest stream the entirety of their highly anticipated debut album, Redemptio. Set for international release on October 31st via Signal Rex, hear Funeral Harvest‘s Redemptio in its entirety here:

A pan-international quartet featuring members from Norway and Italy, Funeral Harvest formed in 2016 and unleashed their first public recording the very next year. Tellingly titled Bunker Ritual Rehearsal, this first strike was auspicious to say the very least, and quickly built a name for Funeral Harvest in the underground. Their raw ‘n’ robust black metal sound was rooted in the ancient ways but never regressive – in fact, its ghoulish hostility was perversely refreshing. An epic digital single followed in 2019, but it was 2020’s self-titled EP, released to widespread acclaim by Signal Rex, where Funeral Harvest indeed began to reap: a grim ‘n’ graven culmination of all that’s come before and all that lies ahead. 

And now, “what lies ahead” is finally here with Funeral Harvest‘s first full-length. Elegantly titled Redemptio, the band’s debut album is grand and garish, ceremonial and seditious, in equal measure. With a rejuvenated lineup that features erstwhile Beyond Man guitarist alongside vocalist/guitarist Lord Nathas, bassist &alt;, and drummer Ond, Funeral Harvest‘s attack continues to be undeniably physical, but whereas a wobbly between hypnotic possession and demonic headbanging took hold prior, Redemptio races and rewinds from nearly chaotic violence to smoked-choked repose, creating a delirium that’s impossible to resist. That the exceptionally professional production seemingly amplifies this swarming sensation is only part of spellbinding potion; at every (crooked) turn, there exists a bestial impulse barely tamed, but the order in which they’re delivered is anything but random. Razor-sharp songwriting is at a premium, then, as Funeral Harvest judiciously keep their constructions taut and terrorizing: the nine-song album races to the finish in a swift-yet-satisfying 31 minutes.

Both more ghoulish and muscular than ever, Funeral Harvest revitalize elder expressions of Norwegian black metal with Redemptio. Kneel and receive their sacrament.

Cover artwork, courtesy of Artem Grigoryev, and tracklisting are as follows:

Tracklisting for Funeral Harvest’s Redemptio
1. Opus Cælestis
2. Fire Sermon
3. Antithesis
4. Principum et Finis
5. Soli Ego Gloria
6. Womb of Snakes
7. The Crimson Night Tide
8. Sorath
9. Libera per Ignem


MORE INFO:
www.facebook.com/funeralharvest

www.signalrex.com
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FUNERAL HARVEST premiere new track – features members of BEYOND MAN, NATHR+++

Today, Norwegian/Italian black metallers  Funeral Harvest premiere the new track “Principum et Finis”. The track is the second to be revealed from the band’s highly anticipated debut album, Redemptio, set for international release on October 31st via Signal Rex. Hear Funeral Harvest‘s “Principum et Finis” in its entirety here:

A pan-international quartet featuring members from Norway and Italy, Funeral Harvest formed in 2016 and unleashed their first public recording the very next year. Tellingly titled Bunker Ritual Rehearsal, this first strike was auspicious to say the very least, and quickly built a name for Funeral Harvest in the underground. Their raw ‘n’ robust black metal sound was rooted in the ancient ways but never regressive – in fact, its ghoulish hostility was perversely refreshing. An epic digital single followed in 2019, but it was 2020’s self-titled EP, released to widespread acclaim by Signal Rex, where Funeral Harvest indeed began to reap: a grim ‘n’ graven culmination of all that’s come before and all that lies ahead. 

And now, “what lies ahead” is finally here with Funeral Harvest‘s first full-length. Elegantly titled Redemptio, the band’s debut album is grand and garish, ceremonial and seditious, in equal measure. With a rejuvenated lineup that features erstwhile Beyond Man guitarist alongside vocalist/guitarist Lord Nathas, bassist &alt;, and drummer Ond, Funeral Harvest‘s attack continues to be undeniably physical, but whereas a wobbly between hypnotic possession and demonic headbanging took hold prior, Redemptio races and rewinds from nearly chaotic violence to smoked-choked repose, creating a delirium that’s impossible to resist. That the exceptionally professional production seemingly amplifies this swarming sensation is only part of spellbinding potion; at every (crooked) turn, there exists a bestial impulse barely tamed, but the order in which they’re delivered is anything but random. Razor-sharp songwriting is at a premium, then, as Funeral Harvest judiciously keep their constructions taut and terrorizing: the nine-song album races to the finish in a swift-yet-satisfying 31 minutes.

Both more ghoulish and muscular than ever, Funeral Harvest revitalize elder expressions of Norwegian black metal with Redemptio. Kneel and receive their sacrament.

Begin kneeling with the previously revealed “Fire Sermon” both HERE at Signal Rex‘s YouTube channel as well as HERE at Signal Rex‘s Bandcamp. Cover artwork, courtesy of Artem Grigoryev, and tracklisting are as follows:

Tracklisting for Funeral Harvest’s Redemptio
1. Opus Cælestis
2. Fire Sermon
3. Antithesis
4. Principum et Finis
5. Soli Ego Gloria
6. Womb of Snakes
7. The Crimson Night Tide
8. Sorath
9. Libera per Ignem


MORE INFO:
www.facebook.com/funeralharvest

www.signalrex.com
www.facebook.com/signalrex

FUNERAL HARVEST set release date for SIGNAL REX debut EP, reveal first track

Today, Signal Rex announces October 30th as the international release date for Funeral Harvest‘s highly anticipated debut EP, self-titled Funeral Harvest, on 10″ vinyl format.

A pan-international quartet featuring members from Norway and Italy, Funeral Harvest formed in 2016 and unleashed their first public recording the very next year. Tellingly titled Bunker Ritual Rehearsal, this first strike was auspicious to say the very least, and quickly built a name for Funeral Harvest in the underground. Their raw ‘n’ robust black metal sound was rooted in the ancient ways but never regressive – in fact, its ghoulish hostility was perversely refreshing. An epic digital single followed in 2019, but now aligned with Signal Rex for the release of their first EP and subsequent debut album, Funeral Harvest are hitting a fever pitch of intensity and creativity.

Simply put, the Funeral Harvest 10″ EP is a grim ‘n’ graven culmination of all that’s come before and all that lies ahead. Funeral Harvest‘s attack here is undeniably physical, but vacillates between hypnotic possession and demonic headbanging, in turn drawing the listener into a delirium both nightmarish and bacchanalian. Indeed do the four-piece spring from the bitter sea, as the ancient snake that lives in the abyss, always hungry – and Funeral Harvest are hungry for darkness! A swift ‘n’ satisfying four tracks in 20 minutes, Funeral Harvest encompasses its own vision, its own experience, whole and unholy. It does “arise from the ashes,” as it were, of Bunker Ritual Rehearsal, but with a clear distinction, as vocalist/guitarist Nathas explains: “The rehearsal was a ritual for us, and we wanted to capture that feeling, just to spread our Verbum Mors.”

Turning attention toward the self-titled EP, Nathas explains the themes more deeply: “The EP opens with ‘Nihil Sub Sole Novum,’ a Latin phrase of Memento Mori – ‘There is nothing new under the sun.’ The song, in Latin, honors death as the great mystery of human life – Alpha and Omega, Life and Death, Death and Life. Following the first song, our Mater Nigra, there is ‘Sacred Dagger.’ It refers mainly to Satanism, sacrifice, blood, and devotion. ‘Sacred Dagger’ is pure devotion to our inner soul, as the fire that burns in each of us. ‘O.S.T.N.D.S.’ is the latest song we’ve had released on Bandcamp before this EP. I am really proud of this song because we’re using simple riffs in the style of 1995 black metal, and it’s pure as fire! In this song, we also have introduced our new drummer Ond and sound artist Northr, giving the band the right attitude and professional spirit. In the end, as everything lives in this world, there is Omega. The song ‘Omega’ refers to another Latin phrase of Memento Mori / Danse Macabre, mainly focused on the Black Plague. ‘The bells no longer rang and nobody was crying. The only thing that could be done was to wait for death. Some who, by now mad, staring into space, some, gnawing the rosary, others abandoning themselves to the worst vices. Many said, ‘It is the end of the world!’ Hail Death – Hail Vanitas.”

But the Funeral Harvest EP is just the first filthy new strike from Funeral Harvest: their debut album for Signal Rex is forthcoming! Death lurks around every corner…you’ve been warned!

Begin lurking with the brand-new track “Sacred Dagger” here:
Cover art – titled “Finis Gloriæ Mundi,” created by Raul Mazzero / View From the Coffin – and tracklisting are as follows:
Tracklisting for Funeral Harvest’s Funeral Harvest
SIDE A – 1. Nihil Sub Sole Novum
SIDE A – 2. Sacred Dagger
SIDE B – 1. O.S.N.D.S.P.T
SIDE B – 2. Omega
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