LAMENT IN WINTER’S NIGHT set release date for new HELLS HEADBANGERS album

Today, Hells Headbangers sets December 27th as the international release date for Lament in Winter’s Night‘s highly anticipated second album, Whereunto the Twilight Leads, on CD and vinyl LP formats. Atrocity Altar shall handle the cassette tape release.

Hailing from the ever-fertile Australian black metal underground, Lament in Winter’s Night is the work of one The Seer, who has a vast array of other projects lurking in his cobwebbed soul. Of them, Lament in Winter’s Night is the most prominent and prolific and, since the beginning of 2019, has seen feverish activity from The Seer, culminating in the debut album At the Gates of the Eternal Storm in 2020. So impressed by its hideous grimness, Hells Headbangers reissued the album in 2022 and promptly sought an alliance with The Seer, which now culminates in the release of Lament in Winter’s Night‘s second album.

Evocatively titled Whereunto the Twilight LeadsLament in Winter’s Night‘s second full-length immediately sounds like them – spectral in its rawness, wounded in its melodicism, largely bass-less recording, and altogether ghoulish and ethereal in equal measure – but changes are certainly afoot here. For one, The Seer is joined by Blood Fury on drums, and while the former still handles all songwriting as well as guitar, bass, synth, and vocals, their chemistry comes careening with no small amount of aplomb: Whereunto the Twilight Leads is both more feverish and nuanced than the band’s prior recordings, bouncing from buoyant blasts to an almost-regal midtempo that absolutely amplifies the unapologetically bright riffing & lead-work (often, one and the same). Mind you, by “bright,” there’s an underlying sentiment of melancholy or at least nostalgia across the whole of the album, but rather than get bogged down by the should-be-inherent misery, The Seer’s scurrying & scrying strings build citadels of invigorating sound – “medieval” by proxy, and perversely more AND less black metal than ever. It’s a unique disconnect that Lament in Winter’s Night work further in their favor here, and anyone who misses the work of Stefan Kozak (Mystic Forest, Eikenskaden) would be well advised to roam these hinterlands of Whereunto the Twilight Leads.

An exceptionally emotional release, Whereunto the Twilight Leads proves that Lament in Winter’s Night are defying the “raw black metal” template with daring imagination and breathtaking poignancy.

In the meantime, stream the entirety of Whereunto the Twilight Leads in its entirety here:

Preorder info can be found HERE. Cover and tracklisting are as follows:

Tracklisting for Lament in Winter’s Night’s Whereunto the Twilight Leads
1. The Raven’s Journey (In the Halls of Nostalgia) [3:06]
2. The Night Beckons in Yellow and Blue [9:43]
3. Dawn, Cast Your Heart [7:09]
4. Blazing Galactic Kingdoms [9:22]
5. Cradle the Flames of a Weary Life [7:14]
6. Whereunto the Twilight Leads [6:34]

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LAMENT IN WINTER’S NIGHT sign with HELLS HEADBANGERS, prepare release of two albums – features members of SOLIPSISM Australia+++

Today, Hells Headbangers announces the signing of  Lament in Winter’s Night. The first fruit of this union shall be the band’s striking debut album, At the Gates of the Eternal Storm, on CD format – the vinyl LP version will be reissued by Altare Productions – which will see release in early 2022.

Hailing from the ever-fertile Australian black metal underground, Lament in Winter’s Night is the work of one The Seer, who has a vast array of other projects lurking in his cobwebbed soul. Of them, Lament in Winter’s Night is the most prominent and prolific and, since the beginning of 2019, has seen feverish activity from The Seer, culminating in the debut album At the Gates of the Eternal Storm in 2020.

Originally released by Drowning the Light’s esteemed Dark Adversary label, At the Gates of the Eternal Storm is a grand and grim summation of the noble Lament in Winter’s Night aesthetic thus far. Scurrying and scrying, The Seer’s attack here is hideous yet human, betraying a wounded-soul sensibility that explodes to the fore from his achingly sad riffing. From the nearly bass-less recording to his ghoulish echoes into the abyss, Lament in Winter’s Night create a unique disconnect here – strangely ethereal on one hand, vicious and violent on the other, with elements deployed in perversely inverse manners – but it bears underlining that this is all done in the name of proud ‘n’ pure BLACK METAL. At the Gates of the Eternal Storm is nothing if not a black metal record could’ve hailed from the darkest recesses of the ’90s.

Now widely available again on CD,  At the Gates of the Eternal Storm precedes a brand-new Lament in Winter’s Night album forthcoming from Hells Headbangers on CD and vinyl (the cassette version will be handled by The Seer’s Atrocity Altar label). The dungeons are calling! 

Release date for At the Gates of the Eternal Storm will be announced shortly. The album can be streamed in its entirety here:

Cover and tracklisting are as follows:

Tracklisting for Lament in Winter’s Night’s At the Gates of the Eternal Storm
1. What Hatred Stirs On These Nights [8:48]
2. The Pale Yoke Of Bravery [7:58]
3. As The Ages Fade Before Me [7:22]
4. Winternight’s Yearning [8:36]
5. As Creation Reclaims My Blood [8:43]
6. Dreams Of Those Passing Nights [2:22]

MORE INFO:
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