AD HOMINEM set release date for new OSMOSE album, reveal first track

Osmose Productions sets April 13th as the international release date for Ad Hominem’s highly anticipated sixth album, Napalm For All.

The southern French project Ad Hominem was created in 1998 by Kaiser W., whose intention was to defy the current black metal standards. Two demos and four years later, the first full-length, Planet Zog – The End (2002), was released and proclaimed Ad Hominem as one of the most extreme black metal bands coming out of France, by combining provocative lyrics with thrashy martial vibes. The following year, the album A New Race For A New World (2003) came out through the German label Undercover Records – this time, with a session drummer – and confirmed the band’s notoriety.

The success of this second opus caught the attention of bigger labels, and three 7” splits later, Kaiser W. contracted with Avantgarde Music to release what would be a major turn in Ad Hominem’s discography: Climax Of Hatred (2005). The Italian label also released the MCD Theory: 0, which proposed the only official video clip of the band so far. Then Dictator – A Monument Of Glory saw the light in 2009 through the controversial label Darker Than Black Records. From that point, Kaiser W. raised a solid lineup and Ad Hominem became vigorously active onstage.

After a long silence, a MCD containing remixed songs from Dictator by Greek EBM project Preemptive Strike 0.1 was unleashed in 2013 by Darker Than Black, jointly titled Slaves Of God To The Gallows. Freshly signed to Osmose Productions, at long last came the critically acclaimed Antitheist, which saw Ad Hominem at its rawest and nastiest.

Now on its second album with Osmose Productions, 20 years after its creation, the most controversial French black metal project proposes a pure black ‘n’ roll album, yet more brutal than its previous one. A divine mockery, not to be missed! A return to the divine classic Climax of Hatred and Dictator albums! Hear for yourself with the title track, “Napalm For All,” HERE

Cover and tracklisting are as follows:

Tracklisting for Ad Hominem’s Napalm For All
1. AMSB
2. I Am Love
3. Consecrate the Abomination
4. Napalm for All
5. Goatfucker
6. V. Is the Law
7. Imperial Massacre
8. Bomb the Earth
9. You Are My Slut
10. Vatican Gay

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MONGREL’S CROSS reveal new track from long-awaited HELLS HEADBANGERS album

Today, Australian death/black cult Mongrel’s Cross reveal the new track “The Thirteenth Card.” The track hails from the band’s highly anticipated second album, Psalter of the Royal Dragon Court, which will see release later this summer through Hells Headbangers on CD and vinyl LP formats. Hear Mongrel’s Cross’ “The Thirteenth Card” exclusively HERE.

Hailing from the extreme metal hotbed of Australia, Mongrel’s Cross are one of the best-kept secrets Down Under. Mind you, the band – now pared down to a duo – have been quiet since the release of their Hells Headbangers debut album, The Sins of Aquarius, in 2012, but those years away from the prying eyes of the metal public have paid off in spades on Psalter of the Royal Dragon Court. Here, these hooligans take everything that made The Sins of Aquarius so grimily gratifying – the widescreen span of filthy thrashing, down-tempo war-marches, and epic metal grandeur alike – and render it all the more terrifying and triumphant through clear ‘n’ cutting production. It’s the age-old axis of form meeting content, and rarely has a metal record this cleanly produced sounded so threatening, which simply underlines the powerful panache to the band’s strong songwriting.

Taken another way, with Psalter of the Royal Dragon Court, Mongrel’s Cross step deeper into territory that’s entirely their own. Not for them the over-generalization of “Australia = war metal” nor the simplistic connotations associated with such; no, the duo are at the height of their compositional powers and are now truly a great extreme METAL entity. All the drama and danger, legendry and lawlessness, power and poison, and essential OTT abandon of this artform otherwise known as heavy metal: everything is played out with a palpably physical poetry across Psalter of the Royal Dragon. Suitably, its lyrical themes range a rich panoply of occultism – among others, such titles as “Vessel of Shar On,” “Neurian Transformation,” and “Derkesthai – Initiation (to see clearly)” should suggest plenty – making this a thoroughly engrossing experience deserving of the band’s elevated standards.

When so much metal aims so low, for such no-hope ghettoization, it’s down to true mavericks like Mongrel’s Cross to lead the intrepid to illumination. Hereby, open the Psalter of the Royal Dragon Court!

Release date and preorder info to be announced shortly. In the meantime, hear the just-revealed “The Thirteenth Card” HERE

The previously revealed “Neurian Transformation” can be heard HERE,

Cover and tracklisting are as follows:

Tracklisting for Mongrel’s Cross’ Psalter of the Dragon Court
1. King of the Beasts
2. Neurian Transformation
3. The Thirteenth Card
4. Khara
5. From Transylvania to Tunbridge Wells
6. Derkesthai – Initiation (to see clearly)
7. Trail of the Serpent
8. Vessel of Shar On

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Numenorean enter studio to record new album

NUMENOREAN have entered the studio of producer Josh Schroeder (GHOST BATH, FOR THE FALLEN DREAMS, BATTLECROSS) in Midland, Michigan, USA to record the follow-up for their acclaimed debut album, ‘Home’ (2016). The sophomore full-length of the Canadian post-black metal explorers will be entitled ‘Adore’.

NUMENOREAN have released a dark teaser-trailer for ‘Adore’, which can be viewed below

NUMENOREAN’s debut album, ‘Home’ is streaming in full at the link below.

http://bit.ly/2EGOnr6

Album details of ‘Home’ can be found below.

Never judge a book by its cover – this adage might easily be applied to the debut full-length of NUMENOREAN. The Canadian post-black metal act has crafted a musical masterpiece that embraces beauty, harshness, brutality, and melancholy in equal measure and transforms those ingredients into breathtaking melodies and riffs.

NUMENOREAN have achieved far more with their debut than just following a musical path pioneered by DEAFHEAVEN, ALCEST, WOLVES IN THE THRONE ROOM, and DER WEG EINER FREIHEIT. This album challenges to delve deeper, to get lost in feverish dreams, while its haunting beauty beckons to again and again come… ‘Home’.

NUMENOREAN were founded by Brandon and Byron Lemley in Canada’s most northern major city, Calgary as a sole expression for the discontentment of existence in 2012. The brothers released a two song demo under the title ‘Demo 2014’ to strong critical acclaim. New members were recruited, who shared a closeness to sorrow, nature, and grief. Once their line-up was completed, each member contributed to the making of the forthcoming full-length, which was released on the 22nd of July, 2016.

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Line-up
Brandon Lemley: vocals
Byron Lemley: guitar, vocals
Roger Leblanc: guitar, vocals
Rhys Friesen: bass, vocals
David Horrocks: drums, vocals

Chaostar premiere second track of forthcoming new album

CHAOSTAR are streaming the second single of their forthcoming album, ‘The Undivided Light’. The Greek avant-garde explorers will release their fascinating fifth full-length on March 23rd, 2018.

The complex track, “Tazama Jua” is now premiering.

CHAOSTAR previously revealed artwork and album details of ‘The Undivided Light’, which can be viewed below.

Track-list
1. Tazama Jua (3:48)
2. Blutbad (4:25)
3. Stones and Dust (4:59)
4. The Undivided Light (5:11)
5. Mέμνησο (6:15)
6. Silent Yard (10:51)
7. Ying & Yang (7:09)
Total playing time: 42:38

‘The Undivided Light’ comes as an invitation to a fascinating musical journey around the globe, which is equally true for space as well as time. CHAOSTAR is far more than just a side-project of SEPTICFLESH guitarist Christos Antoniou.

CHAOSTAR was conceived out of Christos’ longing to create music that reflects more on his aspect as an academy trained composer and go beyond the possibilities that his orchestral arrangements for SEPTICFLESH offer. After all, the guitarist finished his studies of classical composition in London with honours and distinction.

When SEPTICFLESH released their single, “The Eldest Cosmonaut” in 1998, the Greek band took a step towards classical music, which in turn inspired Christos to create CHAOSTAR to pursue this course even further.

Out of a timeless confrontation of different sounds and styles rose an avant-garde concept for emotional music to which vocalist Natalie Rassoulis added a feminine voice. After a first statement of intent via a demo entitled ‘The Underworld’ in 2000, CHAOSTAR released the albums ‘Chaostar’ (2000), ‘Threnody’ (2001), and ‘The Scarlet Queen’ (2004), as well as the ‘Underworld’ compilation in 2007.

After a self-imposed hiatus of both CHAOSTAR and SEPTICFLESH, Christos decided to revive his project as well when the latter reunited. The former returned with their fourth full-length, which was based on a Greek word roughly translating as “sin”. ‘Anomima’ featured the celestial vocals of new singer Androniki Skoula, who also contributed most of the lyrics.

‘Anomima’ brilliantly combined rich, classical orchestration with lush soundscapes and modern textures, and even some elements of extreme music. CHAOSTAR easily adopted a global musical language that induced the listener into a dreamlike trance with geographically unchained sounds.

With the ‘The Undivided Light’, CHAOSTAR take their experimentation another step further. Classic orchestration, traditional instruments, electronica, rock, and more are deconstructed by Christos only to be reassembled into something fresh and exciting. ‘The Undivided Light’ gives new meaning to the term world music.

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Line-up
Christos Antoniou: trigger, synth, orchestration
Androniki Skoula: vocals, lyrics
Charalampos Paritsis: electric violin
Nikolaos Velentzas: drums, percussion

WEATHERED STATUES set release date for SVART debut, reveal first track

Svart Records sets April 27th as the international release date for Weathered Statues’ highly anticipated debut album, Borderlands, on CD, vinyl LP, and digital formats.

As the earth turns toward a colder era and humans struggle to adapt to a bleaker autumn breeze, a new music shivers in the shadows. There stand Weathered Statues. The group convened in early 2017 in Denver, Colorado, with three members having previously performed together in the post-doom outfit Cloak of Organs (along with members of Planes Mistaken for Stars and Wovenhand).

Singer-keyboardist Jennie Mather, guitarist-keyboardist Jason Heller, and drummer Andrew Warner (also of Slim Cessna’s Auto Club) recruited bassist Bryan Flanagan, and the newly dubbed quartet of Weathered Statues began forging songs of mutation, betrayal, dislocation, erosion, and decay, subsequently playing shows with everyone from Boy Harsher to Pelican. Years ago, Mather and Heller had served in a short-lived shoegaze band called Hyacinth with Anthony Couri (previously of Minsk and currently of the Locrian side-project Lake of Violet), and the two of them began to sculpt lush sounds into something far more stark.

Weathered Statues convened at Module Overload Studios in Denver over the summer of 2017 to record with Jamie Hillyer (engineer of Green Druid’s Ashen Blood). An album, Borderlands, coalesced, drawing on the grim futurism of the past: the barren darkness of Skeletal Family, the metallic abrasion of Killing Joke, the crystalline ghostliness of Siouxsie and the Banshees, the icy dreaminess of Xmal Deutschland, and the hollow fragility of early New Order. Then Lol Tolhurst, co-founder of The Cure, agreed to remix “Corpse Candle,” the opening track of Borderlands, infusing it with a sleek dance pulse, while Keith Curts of industrial duo Echo Beds added synthesizer to the album’s slashing final track, “Holy Masquerade.”

Borderlands is an album of peaks and valleys, of shattered beauty and sleepwalking drone, of corroded love and luscious grotesquerie. Mather, a nurse by trade, relays her years of being immersed in illness, injury, and death into her stark lyrics and spectral melodies. Around her, the band veer from glacial pop to savage dirges, summoning the phantoms of post-punk past while peering stoically into an uncertain tomorrow.

In the meantime, hear the original mix of the aforementioned “Corpse Candle” HERE .

Cover and tracklisting are as follows:

1. Corpse Candle
2. Betrayal
3. Dark Tides
4. Heather
5. Hypnagogia
6. The Silver Cliff
7. Sabbat
8. The Widow Sunday
9. Ossuary
10. Holy Masquerade

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Speed metal cult Whipstriker premiere the new track “Calm After Destruction”

Today, speed metal cult Whipstriker premiere the new track “Calm After Destruction”. The track hails from the band’s highly anticipated fourth album, Merciless Artillery, set for international release on March 9th via Hells Headbangers, in lieu of their US tour next month (dates after the jump).

A cult name in the diehard metal underground, for the past decade, Whipstriker have prolifically pursued an intense and timeless vision of speed metal. All seen under the auspices of selfsame mainman Whipstriker, these Brazilian bastards faithfully cobble together the best and most bellicose elements of classic Venom, Motorhead, Onslaught, Sodom, and Warfare and proceed to level all posers in their path with a personality that’s devilish and debaucherous. And now, following a discography bursting at the seams with split 7″s, Whipstriker are set to unleash their mightiest payload in Merciless Artillery.

Aptly fucking titled, Merciless Artillery kicks in quickly and never lets up. Not for nothing was its cover art done by ROK, the infamous frontman of the legendary Sadistik Exekution: the lawlessness is simply off the charts here. The blackthrashing is maniacal, the headbanging instant and possessed, the classic metal elements grimier and more glorious than ever, even on down to the recording…this is all classic Whipstriker, simply taken to the extreme. The album was produced with a big hand from Leon Necromaniac of Apokalyptic Raids, while the mastering was handled by Toxic Holocaust mainman Joel Grind. Even the band’s logo was redone, also by ROK; in his words, now the logo is more “Ready for War.” Similarly, the song titles themselves should say more than enough – among them, “Enemies’ Leather,” “Bestial Hurricane,” “Rape of Freedom,” and the telltale “Soldier of Sodom.”

Explains mainman Whipstriker, “Merciless Artillery was the first time I didn’t play guitars. Hugo Golon played drums and all the six strings, including the solos. Hugo is an old friend of mine, and we already worked together in our other bands Diabolic Force, Atomic Roar, Farscape, Apokalyptic Raids, and Virgin’s Vomit; me and Hugo also played together on Toxic Holocaust’s Brazilian tour, 12 years ago. So, I invited the guys I like to create a good team in all aspects – artwork, production, mixing and mastering – and Hells Headbangers comes to complete this team!”

About this new partnership, he enthuses, “Signing to Hells Headbangers is a pleasure for us. As I said recently when we did it with Diabolic Force, we are all fans of the label since their early days. Here in Rio, we use to say, ‘If you don’t know the Hells Headbangers bands, you are a fucking stupid poser!”

Don’t be a stupid fucking poser and begin preparations for Merciless Artillery!

Cover and tracklisting are as follows:

Tracklisting for Whipstriker’s Merciless Artillery
1. Merciless Artillery
2. Rape of Freedom
3. Calm After Destruction
4. Mantas’ Black Mass
5. Soldier of Sodom
6. Warspell
7. Enemies’ Leather
8. Bestial Hurricane

Next month, Whipstriker will be taking their onslaught to the US again for a 13-date tour. Confirmed dates & venues are as follows:

March 15 – San Diego, CA @ Til Two Club
March 16 – Los Angeles, CA @ Cafe Nela
March 17 – San Francisco, CA Record Shop RS 94109
March 18 – Sacramento, CA @ Cafe Colonial
March 19 – Eugene, OR @ Luckey´s Club
March 20 – Portland, OR @ Twilight Cafe & Bar
March 21 – Seattle, WA @ Highline
March 22 – Detroit, MI @ Small´s
March 23 – Chicago, IL @ Cobra Lounge
March 24 – Lexington, KY @ Blood of the Wolf Fest
March 25 – Hyattsville, MD @ TBA
March 26 – Philadelphia, PA @ DIY Secret Venue
March 27 – New York, NY @ Saint Vitus
MORE INFO:
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www.whipstriker.bandcamp.com

MY SILENT WAKE premiere new MINOTAURO album

UK death/doom titans My Silent Wake stream the entirety of their highly anticipated new album, There Was Death. Set for international release on February 16th via Minotauro Records, hear My Silent Wake’s There Was Death in its entirety exclusively HERE.

My Silent Wake are a critically acclaimed death/doom band hailing from the southwest of England. In a vast and prolific catalog, their brand-new full-length There Was Death features some of My Silent Wake’s heaviest works to date. Recorded, mixed, and mastered during the autumn of 2017 at 13 Sound in Somerset and Priory Studios in Sutton Coldfield with doom legend Greg Chandler of Esoteric, the album also features guest growls and screams from Greg along with a cover by renowned Finnish artist Juha Vuorma.

My Silent Wake were formed in 2005 by founder member Ian Arkley of Seventh Angel / Ashen Mortality and has featured a variety of musicians over the years. My Silent Wake have toured Europe, including 2010’s tour with Norway’s In Vain, and in recent years have played at various festivals and gigs with Draconian, The Vision Bleak, and Saturnus to name a few.

There Was Death is the tenth studio album from the band. My Silent Wake have also appeared on split albums with The Drowning and Pylon.

Cover and tracklisting are as follows:

Tracklisting for My Silent Wake’s There Was Death
1. A Dying Man’s Wish
2. Damnatio Memoriae
3. Killing Flaw
4. Ghosts of Parlous Lives
5. Mourning the Loss of the Living
6. There Was Death
7. Walls Within Walls
8. No End to Sorrow
9. An End to Suffering

MY SILENT WAKE lineup
Ian Arkley – vocals and guitar
Addam Westlake – bass
Gareth Arlett – drums
Simon Bibby – keys and vocals
Mike Hitchen – live rhythm guitar

MORE INFO:
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Drudkh stream second new track

Ukrainian black metal icons, DRUDKH are streaming the second track of their forthcoming new album, ‘Їм часто сниться капіж’ (They Often See Dreams About The Spring), which will hit the stores on March 9th 2018.

The song, “U Dakhiv Irzhavim Kolossyu…” is based on a poem by Ukrainian writer Maik Yohansen, who was murdered by the Soviets in 1937 .

Artwork and album details of ‘Їм часто сниться капіж’ (They Often See Dreams About The Spring) can be viewed below.

Track-list
1. Nakryta Neba Burym Dakhom… (9:53)
2. U Dakhiv Irzhavim Kolossyu… (8:43)
3. Vechirniy Smerk Okutuye Kimnaty… (9:29)
4. Za Zoreyu Scho Striloyu Syaye… (6:45)
5. Bilyavyi Den’ Vtomyvsya I prytykh… (8:40)
Total: 43:30

DRUDKH are a black metal legend. True to the values of this extreme genre, the enigmatic Ukrainians refuse to follow the rock ‘n’ roll rulebook and provide no answers, no statements, no shows – all that matters to them is their music.

The sound of DRUDKH is equally based on a solid foundation consisting of the by now traditional Nordic variant of this style as on the band’s highly distinct individual “Slavonic” interpretation of it.

Yet at the same time, DRUDKH have constantly evolved, shifted, and morphed their musical approach while holding true to the original course. It is therefore no surprise that their forthcoming eleventh full-length, ‘They Often See Dreams About the Spring’ (which is a translation of the original Ukrainian title) brings another slight correction to the general direction. Where previous album ‘A Furrow Cut Short’ (2015) basically followed on the harsh and old school lead of its predecessor ‘Eternal Turn of the Wheel’ (2012), DRUDKH’s new masterpiece offers a more atmospheric and melodic feel that rather points towards the cinematic soundscapes of ‘Autumn Aurora’ (2004).

In their ongoing metamorphosis, DRUDKH seem to have abandoned the slightly progressive and lighter tone of ‘Handful of Stars’ (2010) for the time being. This does not mean it can never return… The Ukrainians have for example revisited their early legacy from the Nordic black metal inspired debut ‘Forgotten Legends’ (2003) several times, but also occasionally brought back the folklore influences that had characterised ‘The Swan Road’ (2005). On ‘Blood in Our Wells’ (2006) some progressive elements surfaced clearly for the first time, while the instrumental and partly acoustic ‘Songs of Grief and Solitude’ (2006) was followed by a sharp turn on the bleak and brutal album, ‘Estrangement’ (2007). DRUDKH’s celebrated highlight, ‘Microcosmos’ (2009) finally appeared to tie up the different strands of their previous works, before a new cycle started with the next albums.

DRUDKH’s latest albums and split-singles have drawn heavily from 20th century Ukrainian poetry for lyrical inspiration and ‘They Often See Dreams About the Spring’ continues this trend. Poetic gems from Bohdan Ihor Antonych, Maik Yohansen, Vasyl’ Bobyns’kyi and Pavlo Fylypovych have been unearthed by the band and brought back to life on this album. ‘They Often See Dreams About the Spring’ delivers black metal poetry at its best. Let your ears hear and your mind wander…

Line-up
Roman Sayenko: guitars
Thurios: guitar, vocals
Krechet: bass
Vlad: drums, keyboards

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BLACK MASS PERVERTOR set release date for new BLOOD HARVEST mini-album

Blood Harvest Records sets April 13th as the international release date for Black Mass Pervertor’s highly anticipated new mini-album, Life Beyond the Walls of Flesh, on CD, 12″ vinyl, and cassette tape formats.

Hailing from the infinitely fertile Finnish black metal underground, Black Mass Pervertor is one of that scene’s best-kept secrets. Although their discography is sparse so far, the band’s history stretches back to 1998; some demo recordings were circulated privately during the mid-2000s until their first public release, the One-Way Pleasure EP, saw release in 2007. Back then, the Black Mass Pervertor sound was crude and grinding; it was their long-awaited debut album, 2016’s Phanerosis, where their aesthetic started to shape into being. That recording certainly retain some crudity from the early days, but saw the trio shape their filth into a finely honed war-machine.

Now, with the successive Life Beyond the Walls of Flesh, filth and finesse reach a fever pitch. Bowing reverentially to their oft-overlooked forebears Belial, Barathrum, and especially early Impaled Nazarene whilst nodding to the early-Noughts work of Horna, Sargeist, and Behexen, Black Mass Pervertor create a veritable time-machine tornado of Finnish black metal history. Across seven deceptively catchy mini-anthems in a compact 20 minutes do the power-trio work their black magick, whipping forth a fury that nevertheless manages to evoke an atmosphere most sulfurous; indeed, not for nothing is a track like “Unorthodox Methods of Magick” titled the way it is. And yet, there’s simultaneously a sense of Satanic glee here – you could call it “fun” – that fortunately manages to sidestep the cornier connotations of such a word.

Want to find Life Beyond the Walls of Flesh? Then let Black Mass Pervertor strip you bare! Start “Imbibing the Seas of Darkness” HERE

Cover and tracklisting are as follows:

Tracklisting for Black Mass Pervertor’s Life Beyond the Walls of Flesh
1. Imbibing the Seas of Darkness
2. The Golden Spears
3. Suffering, Our Everlasting Bliss
4. Unorthodox Methods of Magick
5. Behind All His Atrocious Deeds
6. Chains of Guilt
7. The Forbidden Path

MORE INFO:
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www.blackmasspervertor.bandcamp.com

LJAIN set release date for new SIGNAL REX compilation – features Wormlust founder

Signal Rex sets April 30th as the international release date for a special compilation from Ljáin, Endasálmar og klofnar tungur, on CD and vinyl LP formats.

Hailing from the white-hot Icelandic black metal scene, Ljáin is a relatively newer work of the prolific H.V Lyngdal, most known for Icelandic scene-spearheaders Wormlust. Indeed, some similarities between that band and Ljáin can be heard across the two EPs that comprise Endasálmar og klofnar tungur – spiraling, almost-improvisatory songwriting, bleary atmosphere, bug-eyed performance – but Lyngdal definitely shows a new side of himself here. In many ways, Ljáin is the alpha to Wormlust’s beta, foregoing the smoother, more ambient-intensive moments for hideous, hallucinogenic overload. Blown-out and bellicose, reveling in the murk and chaos whilst navigating a clear-cut path to oblivion, the seven songs comprising Endasálmar og klofnar tungur are grim, black metalled abandon taken to their penultimate end.

And yet, sombre delicacy nevertheless exists within Ljáin’s soundworld; tracks occasionally dip and disintegrate into forlorn lullabies, all before the inevitable jet-propulsion into another miasmic vortex. And underneath it all reside strange reverberations that, in the skillful hands of Lyngdal, are anything but accidental: haunting ghosts of fractured memory, wandering endlessly in search of a home. All is sonic confrontation – and there is simply no escape.

Compiling both the Endasálmar and Klofnar tungur EPs from 2016, Endasálmar og klofnar tungur is a convenient and above all compelling introduction to the upside-down world of Ljáin. Light a candle and embrace the shadows…

In the meantime, hear the track “Svartigaldur” HERE

Cover and tracklisting are as follows:

Tracklisting for Ljáin’s Endasálmar og klofnar tungur
1. Eilíf þjáning
2. Svartigaldur
3. Hlekkir holdsins
4. Endasálmar
5. Klofnar tungur
6. Úr vansköpuðum draumum
7. Með blóði þínu

Tracks 1-4 from Endasálmar
Tracks 5-7 from Klofnar tungur

MORE INFO:
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