Swedish black metal elite Malakhim stream their debut album

Today, Swedish black metal elite Malakhim stream the entirety of their highly anticipated debut album, Theion. Set for international release on January 8th via Iron Bonehead Productions, hear Malakhim‘s Theion in its entirety here:

Formed in 2017 and hailing from Sweden, Malakhim‘s ascent has been meteoric if not patient. First came the band’s self-released debut demo, which Iron Bonehead then released on CD and vinyl in 2018, furthering the Malakhim name and whetting appetites for yet more mastery. Still, for a first recording, Demo I indeed breathed mastery: patiently unfolding vortexes of orthodox black metal with more than a bit of death metalled muscle, all in obeisance to the powers of The Beyond, and coalescing into a fever-dreaming fury of hellish hysteria.

Malakhim may’ve been new in name, but there in fact exists a wealth of experience in their ranks, and that name stands on its own merits. And they swiftly proved that with the four-song/21-minute mini-album II, released during the spring of 2019 via Iron Bonehead. No great changes took place in Malakhim‘s iron-clad sound, but the quintet continued to flesh it out in bolder, more Beyond-pushing shapes. Anticipation for a debut full-length hit a fever pitch, and understandably so.

At last, it arrives in the form of Theion. Immediately and mesmerizingly sounding like the Malakhim of the past two short-lengths, Theion strikes with precision and purpose, clarity and crush. One could say, quite rightly, that the album is the pinnacle of orthodox black metal for the rest of the 2020s and leave it at that – and that one would be right. Yet, step deeper into Theion and find a majestic-yet-malevolent melodicism that harkens back to the ancient days of No Fashion and Solistitium; just as equally, that melodicism twists in unexpected ways, exuding a modernity that’s palpable, palatable, and exceptionally multi-faceted. Likewise, the quintet’s songwriting explores all reaches of the sonic spectrum, from slipstreaming speed to rumbling repose – if anything, their aggression has gotten altogether nastier – and all is encased in a richly 3D production that’s professional and powerful, dynamically detailed but without losing any urgency. Or, simply, the sum effect of Theion could be personified in the song title “The Splendour of Stillborn Stars”…

Suitably, the album is graced with evocative cover art courtesy of Mitchell Nolte. Rejoice, rejoice! The hammer of Satan is falling, and the empire is crumbling: in its place stands the towering monument of Malakhim‘s Theion.

 Aforementioned cover art and tracklisting are as follows:

Tracklisting for Malakhim’s Theion
1. There is a Beacon [6:57]
2. Merciless Angel of Pestilence [3:56]
3. Slither O Serpent [5:22]
4. Chalice of Ruin [5:02]
5. His Voiceless Whisper [4:56]
6. Hammer of Satan [3:39]
7. The Splendour of Stillborn Stars [5:08]
8. Theion [6:01]

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MALAKHIM set release date for IRON BONEHEAD debut album, reveal first track

Today, Iron Bonehead Productions sets January 8th, 2021 as the international release date for Malakhim‘s highly anticipated debut album, Theion, on CD and vinyl LP formats.

Formed in 2017 and hailing from Sweden, Malakhim‘s ascent has been meteoric if not patient. First came the band’s self-released debut demo, which Iron Bonehead then released on CD and vinyl in 2018, furthering the Malakhim name and whetting appetites for yet more mastery. Still, for a first recording, Demo I indeed breathed mastery: patiently unfolding vortexes of orthodox black metal with more than a bit of death metalled muscle, all in obeisance to the powers of The Beyond, and coalescing into a fever-dreaming fury of hellish hysteria.

Malakhim may’ve been new in name, but there in fact exists a wealth of experience in their ranks, and that name stands on its own merits. And they swiftly proved that with the four-song/21-minute mini-album II, released during the spring of 2019 via Iron Bonehead. No great changes took place in Malakhim‘s iron-clad sound, but the quintet continued to flesh it out in bolder, more Beyond-pushing shapes. Anticipation for a debut full-length hit a fever pitch, and understandably so.

At last, it arrives in the form of Theion. Immediately and mesmerizingly sounding like the Malakhim of the past two short-lengths, Theion strikes with precision and purpose, clarity and crush. One could say, quite rightly, that the album is the pinnacle of orthodox black metal for the rest of the 2020s and leave it at that – and that one would be right. Yet, step deeper into Theion and find a majestic-yet-malevolent melodicism that harkens back to the ancient days of No Fashion and Solistitium; just as equally, that melodicism twists in unexpected ways, exuding a modernity that’s palpable, palatable, and exceptionally multi-faceted. Likewise, the quintet’s songwriting explores all reaches of the sonic spectrum, from slipstreaming speed to rumbling repose – if anything, their aggression has gotten altogether nastier – and all is encased in a richly 3D production that’s professional and powerful, dynamically detailed but without losing any urgency. Or, simply, the sum effect of Theion could be personified in the song title “The Splendour of Stillborn Stars”…

Suitably, the album is graced with evocative cover art courtesy of Mitchell Nolte. Rejoice, rejoice! The hammer of Satan is falling, and the empire is crumbling: in its place stands the towering monument of Malakhim‘s Theion.

In the meantime, see & hear a special video for the aforementioned brand-new track “The Splendour of Stillborn Stars” here:

Aforementioned cover art and tracklisting are as follows:

Tracklisting for Malakhim’s Theion
1. There is a Beacon [6:57]
2. Merciless Angel of Pestilence [3:56]
3. Slither O Serpent [5:22]
4. Chalice of Ruin [5:02]
5. His Voiceless Whisper [4:56]
6. Hammer of Satan [3:39]
7. The Splendour of Stillborn Stars [5:08]
8. Theion [6:01]



MORE INFO:
www.facebook.com/malakhimofficial

MALAKHIM stream new IRON BONEHEAD mini-album

Today, fast-rising Swedish black metal cult Malakhim stream the entirety of their highly anticipated new mini-album, II. Set for international release on March 8th via Iron Bonehead Productions, hear Malakhim’s II in its entirety HERE:

One of the most electric newcomers Iron Bonehead has come across in recent years, Malakhim originally self-released their debut recording, Demo I, on cassette during the autumn of 2017, and it sold out within a day. Not surprising, that, if you listen to the three songs comprising their opening salvo: patiently unfolding vortexes of orthodox black metal with more than a bit of death metalled muscle, all in obeisance to the powers of The Beyond, and coalescing into a fever-dreaming fury of hellish hysteria. Iron Bonehead released Demo I on CD at the beginning of 2018 and then on 12″ vinyl five months later, such was the demand.

Now, Malakhim continue that upward/abyss-ward trajectory with their second recording, a four-song/21-minute mini-album fittingly titled II. Taking all the same rudiments of their debut recording and fleshing them out in bolder, more Beyond-pushing shapes, II takes the listener deep into a slipstreaming black (w)hole of malignant majesty. Simultaneously timeless and modern, Malakhim here breathe a confidence that’s blanching to behold, exhibiting a dexterity of songcraft and poise of execution that takes most other bands years to achieve, if ever. That should be no surprise, given the wealth of experience within the ranks of the band; names could be dropped, but all five members believe – quite rightly – that Malakhim should stand on its own merits. And with II, that claim is more justified than ever.

Yet another foretaste of the ominous doom and dread ahead, with II do Malakhim tease what their imminent debut album for Iron Bonehead will manifest…beware, and bow down now! Bow fully before II exclusively HERE:

Cover and tracklisting are as follows:

Tracklisting for Malakhim’s II
1. In the Rays of a New Sun
2. Triumphant Spears
3. He Who Devours
4. Sworn to Satan’s Fire
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