Portugal’s IRAE stream special SIGNAL REX anniversary album

Today, Portuguese black metal legends Irae stream the entirety of their special anniversary recording, Assim na Terra como no Inferno. Set for international release today via Signal Rex, hear Irae‘s Assim na Terra como no Inferno in its entirety here:

By now, Irae should require little introduction. Since the dawn of this cursed millennium, mainman Vulturius has prolifically pursued a singular vision of RAW BLACK METAL that includes five full-lengths and countless split releases with likeminded comrades. As such, Irae have almost singlehandedly invigorated Portugal’s black metal scene, particularly the rawer iteration of it. And since the band’s blood pact with Signal Rex deepened in 2020 with the release of the landmark Lurking in the Depths LP last summer and followed the next year with the EPs Korona Winter Rehearsal of Darkness & Evil and Dangerovs Magick Zpells from the Mesziah of Death and a split LP with comrades Ordem Satânica and Wømb most recently, there’s no sign of Irae‘s black flame being extinguished anytime soon.

Of course, the black flame has been burning brightly since the very beginning, and 20 years after the cult’s formation, Irae present a special anniversary album titled Assim na Terra como no Inferno. Featuring seven exclusive songs across 40 minutes, Assim na Terra como no Inferno is both new and old: the ancient spirit revitalized in the putrid present, archaic energies reignited with a passion that simply refuses to relent – and, amazingly, only gets better with time. Truly, it is some strange magick that Irae manages to sound more vital than ever, both embodying the post-millennial Portuguese sound and pushing it to greater, more deranged lengths with that unquenchable flame. Utterly haunting and harrowing whilst exhibiting some of Vulturius’ most nuanced songwriting to date, Assim na Terra como no Inferno is as grim and splendorous as it gets. Those who were immersed in the black metal underground in the mid ’90s will find these sounds nostalgic; newcomers will thrill to the taboo sensations those sounds arouse. The past is truly alive…

As Vulturius explains, “It was in the fall of 2002, with experience brought from other bands and projects, the ideas that have followed me since ’95/’96 flow and quickly turn into lyrics, titles, and songs, when I wrote and immediately recorded it on tape in my room, the first four songs by Irae, which turned out to be the first demo Spreading the Wrath of Satan. I went through all the processes since a young age listening to rock and heavy metal on music videos and tapes to thrash metal, some death metal, until I heard those dark rumors and listened to the first black metal records from the second wave of black metal. It touched me instantly and became a purpose and something that I wanted to follow as a fan, as a musician. Now, after 20 years, I’m still doing it with the same devotion as ever. As time goes by, I thought about something special for this celebration, and nothing is better than a record with new songs glorifying and honoring the dark past of black metal, back when it was dangerous, magical, mystical, and exciting like in the mid ’90s era. Therefore, honoring those times, here’s my take, about what I’ve been following since.” Long may Irae reign!

Cover and tracklisting are as follows:

Tracklisting for Irae (Portugal)’s Assim na Terra como no Inferno
1. V Caminhv Primitiv
2. Pvr tempvz de Decadênzia
3. Relíqvia de Espinhvz
4. Zangrandv v Rebanhv… Uma Melodia de Loboz
5. Majestade de Sangue
6. Símbolos do Império
7. Enforcamento 


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Portugal’s IRAE to release new 20-year anniversary album thru SIGNAL REX, reveal first track

Today, Signal Rex announces December 23rd as the international release date for a special anniversary recording from Portugal’s legendary IraeAssim na Terra como no Inferno, on CD, vinyl LP, and cassette tape formats.

By now, Irae should require little introduction. Since the dawn of this cursed millennium, mainman Vulturius has prolifically pursued a singular vision of RAW BLACK METAL that includes five full-lengths and countless split releases with likeminded comrades. As such, Irae have almost singlehandedly invigorated Portugal’s black metal scene, particularly the rawer iteration of it. And since the band’s blood pact with Signal Rex deepened in 2020 with the release of the landmark Lurking in the Depths LP last summer and followed the next year with the EPs Korona Winter Rehearsal of Darkness & Evil and Dangerovs Magick Zpells from the Mesziah of Death and a split LP with comrades Ordem Satânica and Wømb most recently, there’s no sign of Irae‘s black flame being extinguished anytime soon.

Of course, the black flame has been burning brightly since the very beginning, and 20 years after the cult’s formation, Irae present a special anniversary album titled Assim na Terra como no Inferno. Featuring seven exclusive songs across 40 minutes, Assim na Terra como no Inferno is both new and old: the ancient spirit revitalized in the putrid present, archaic energies reignited with a passion that simply refuses to relent – and, amazingly, only gets better with time. Truly, it is some strange magick that Irae manages to sound more vital than ever, both embodying the post-millennial Portuguese sound and pushing it to greater, more deranged lengths with that unquenchable flame. Utterly haunting and harrowing whilst exhibiting some of Vulturius’ most nuanced songwriting to date, Assim na Terra como no Inferno is as grim and splendorous as it gets. Those who were immersed in the black metal underground in the mid ’90s will find these sounds nostalgic; newcomers will thrill to the taboo sensations those sounds arouse. The past is truly alive…

As Vulturius explains, “It was in the fall of 2002, with experience brought from other bands and projects, the ideas that have followed me since ’95/’96 flow and quickly turn into lyrics, titles, and songs, when I wrote and immediately recorded it on tape in my room, the first four songs by Irae, which turned out to be the first demo Spreading the Wrath of Satan. I went through all the processes since a young age listening to rock and heavy metal on music videos and tapes to thrash metal, some death metal, until I heard those dark rumors and listened to the first black metal records from the second wave of black metal. It touched me instantly and became a purpose and something that I wanted to follow as a fan, as a musician. Now, after 20 years, I’m still doing it with the same devotion as ever. As time goes by, I thought about something special for this celebration, and nothing is better than a record with new songs glorifying and honoring the dark past of black metal, back when it was dangerous, magical, mystical, and exciting like in the mid ’90s era. Therefore, honoring those times, here’s my take, about what I’ve been following since.” Long may Irae reign!

In the meantime, hear the brand-new track “V Caminhv Primitiv” here:

Cover and tracklisting are as follows:

Tracklisting for Irae (Portugal)’s Assim na Terra como no Inferno
1. V Caminhv Primitiv
2. Pvr tempvz de Decadênzia
3. Relíqvia de Espinhvz
4. Zangrandv v Rebanhv… Uma Melodia de Loboz
5. Majestade de Sangue
6. Símbolos do Império
7. Enforcamento 


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Portuguese black metal legends Irae stream their new mini-album

Portuguese Black metal legends Irae are back with this new mini Album “Dangerovz Magick Zpells from the Mesziah of Death” which is set for a worldwide release on Signal Rex on June 24th . For those of you who have been around for some time now will know that Irae is going to deliver the most fucked up twisted raw BM known to man and this release does not disappoint – check it here:

Since the dawn of this cursed millennium, mainman Vulturius has prolifically pursued a singular vision of RAW BLACK METAL that includes five full-lengths and countless split releases with likeminded comrades. As such, Irae have almost singlehandedly invigorated Portugal’s black metal scene, particularly the rawer iteration of it, and with the release of the Lurking in the Depths LP last summer, the Korona Winter Rehearsal of Darkness & Evil tape at the bitter end of 2020, and a split LP with comrades Ordem Satânica and Wømb most recently – all through Signal Rex, of course – there’s no sign of that black flame being extinguished anytime soon.

Ever restless, Vulturius returns with one of Irae‘s most unique recordings, Dangerovz Magick Zpells from the Mesziah of Death. As suggested by its enigmatic title, this is largely Irae at their most thirsty & miserable – howling, hypnotic, and harrowing, with no redemption nor reprieve in sight – and the sound suits the concept, form matching content like old rot atop ancient moss. Here, Vulturius wrote all the lyrics first and then divided them across four songs. It’s a story written and adapted  in a sub-language that Vulturius invented, to not have a common language but something close by. “Imagine you’re possessed and don’t talk things right and give a new formula to things that already exist,” he explains, before qualifying: “I was drunk when I had this idea and put pen to paper.” Imagine, then, the tongue-twisting demi-vernacular not unlike the magickal realm created by the Black Legions’ Vordb for his hordes Belkètre, Brenoritvrezorkre, and Moëvöt among many others.

More concretely, Dangerovz Magick Zpells from the Mesziah of Death tells the story about an old mad wizard who made a deal with supernatural forces to conquer the world. Thusly rising to the occasion, Irae weave four equally epic spells across a time-expanding yet somehow concise 33 minutes. Each one is as nasty yet magisterial as the last – sickly flowing, ripped raw, and all keenly nuanced – with “Part III” portraying Vulturius at his most ghostly, an almost downer-pop anthem that shows a softer yet supremely sinister side.

Surprising, yes, but undeniably Irae…behold these Dangerovz Magick Zpells from the Mesziah of Death!

Cover and tracklisting as follows:

Tracklisting for Irae (Portugal)’s
Dangerovz Magick Zpells from the Mesziah of Death

1. Part I [5:20]
2. Part II [10:39]
3. Part III [5:55]
4. Part IV [10:24]


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