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Photographer Krist Mort announces release of the book ‘Inlumaeh’

July 28, 2014 by Line Evensen Leave a Comment

The Austrian analogue photographer Krist Mort is releasing her new book ‘Inlumaeh’ 14th of August 2014.

Krist Mort Inlumaeh

The book contains 90 pages of color aswell as black and white photographs from 2011 to present. It comes with a special CD which Russian esoterist Lamia Vox exclusively recorded for this project, and is limited to 450 copies. The textured hardbound cover has a gold foil debossing and a matte varnish, and is designed by our fellow Norwegians Trine+Kim. Everything has been released by Cyclic Press – a new division of Cyclic Law, a Canadian Record Label.

Krist Mort Inlumaeh

Krist Mort tells us that the word ‘Inlumaeh’ relates to the connection and interaction of light and darkness.
– Where there is illumination a shadow is always cast and therefore all shadows originate in light. This kind of symbiosis is, what all of my images are about – the strange connection between two things so utterly different, yet they still relate to each other and cannot be without the other. Life and death, creation and destruction…

Krist Mort Inlumaeh

Here are the promotional video for the release:

You can hear an excerpt of Lamia Vox’s Inlumaeh Rituals I here:

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For more information about the release, visit Krist Mort’s webshop, or go to Cyclic Press.

Krist Mort Inlumaeh

Kvlthammer – Kvlthammer

July 19, 2014 by Jan F. Lindsø Leave a Comment

Kvlthammer - KvlthammerAt the moment we’re listening to this newly released thrashy black’n’roll mayhem. Kvlthammer is a quite new band, as it was formed in 2011. The band consists of members of bands such as Skeletonwitch, Coffinworm, and Demiricous. Their self-titled debut album was released July 15th, 2014, and you can check it out at their bandcamp.

The band plays uncomprising raw metal right in your face. Their music can at some times remind of acts such as Germ Bomb and Toxic Holocaust. Mix those bands with Motörhead, and you’re pretty close to Kvlthammer.  If you really want to be a badass, this is that kind of music that you should be it with. I’m sure that Kvlthammer is an amazing live band, and the good news is that Kvlthammer already has been playing some gigs. I’m pretty sure that it really kicks, as their music really sounds like it was meant to be played live! Be sure to look out for them!

 

Tracklist:
1. Pathless
2. Hesh Trip
3. Hounds
4. Habitual Offender
5. Visions (Interlude)
6. Hate Is Not Enough
7. Terrifying Ecstasy
8. No Borders

Astralia – soundscapes of emotions and dreams

July 3, 2014 by Jan F. Lindsø Leave a Comment

Even though we tend to draw to darker and more extreme genres, it’s not a big secret that we’re big fans of the post-rock genre.  This other day we discovered a band called Astralia from Barcelona, Spain. And being fans of both their genre and their place of origin, we decided to get a few words with their guitarist Roger Guzmán.

Astralia

You obviously follow the tradition of post-rock by not having any vocals. As you have no lyrics, can you please say a little about what stories your songs tell?

Really good one, and tough… Perhaps I would say “feelings or emotions” rather than stories. For me (Roger), this is where the greatness of this genre lies. Instrumental music has the power to scratch in the deepest of your soul, free and blow your mind. Now, the song is not restricted anymore to a closed message or story. You can be carried along, depending on your mood or your feelings at that time. It’s kind of magic. I really enjoy when fans or friends tell us the way they feel the songs or the different things they imagine when listening, each different from the other. You can make the people dream. That’s wonderful.

Where do you draw inspiration for your work?

This question is intimately linked with the first one. I think that the three of us are really inspired by the nature, and I mean nature in every sense. Happiness and sadness, loneliness, the fresh breeze on a summer day, a sunset in the beach, looking at the stars in the mountain… It’s difficult to answer how to capture this into music, but somehow it happens. We try to write emotions in the form of music. At the end, everything is nothing but nature.

We try to write emotions in the form of music. 

Astralia - AtlasHow is the post-rock scene in Barcelona, or in Spain in general?

Unlike the rest of Europe, where instrumental music is pretty consolidated, here people are not used to listen to music without lyrics. The genre is still growing, faster every day. Even so, several bands could get known in the scene (Toundra, Exxasens, Syberia…) playing in the finest European festivals. Besides, nowadays there are also people working hard to promote instrumental music by setting up dedicated festivals around the country. However, there is much work to do.

You’ve released an EP and an album. What can you tell us about the future of Astralia?

Hopefully touring, writing and recording. This summer we will tour around the north of Spain presenting our new album ATLAS. However, we want to cross the border and we will start planning a small european tour as soon as we finish this one.

We would definitely love to see Astralia on stage, so an European tour sounds great. If you’re into post-rock, you surely know what to do. Watch their video for ‘You Are Here’ or listen to their album ‘Atlas’ below:

 

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Alfahanne – Alfapokalyps

July 3, 2014 by Line Evensen Leave a Comment

Alfahanne - AlfapokalypsWhen Alfahanne released their debut black’n’roll album ‘Alfapokalyps’ in february 2014, they were pretty new to the scene, allthough some of the members have been active in the black metal movement since the early 90’s in bands like Vinterland and Maze of Torment. On this debut album as Alfahanne, they managed to get guest vocalists such as Hoest from Taake and Kvarforth from Shining. In fact, Alfahanne did a split with Shining last year.

Alfahanne says they play “…alfapocalyptic rock exclusively”. And their formula is black metal with a mix of classic rock, punk and some goth influence.

Tracklist:

1. Bättre Dar – guest vocals from Niklas Kvarforth (SHINING)
2. Ormar Af Satan
3. Såld På Mörkret – guest vocals from Hoest (TAAKE)
4. Dödskult
5. Rocken Dör
6. Syndarnas Flod
7. Alfa Hordes
8. Indiehora – guest vocals from V’gandr (HELHEIM, TAAKE)
9. Där Drömmarna Dör
10. Alla Ska Mé

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Idre – when eerie darkness strikes you with a massive melancholy

June 28, 2014 by Jan F. Lindsø Leave a Comment

Idre is probably a new name for the most of you, at least it was for me. They released their first album on May 5th, 2014 through Dust House Records. Their two track album really has a special atmosphere, and even shows some true potential to become something even greater. You can stream the full album at the bottom of this article.

After listening to their album, I decided to hook up with Ryan Davis (guitar, vocals) and Nicholas Wojcik (drums) of this Oklahoma-based trio.

Idre live

Give us a short introduction to the two tracks on your album. What stories does the songs tell, and does the album have a concept?

Ryan: I wrote “Factorie” over the course of two years or so, during which time I had a few experiences as a migrant laborer. The song itself was highly influenced by these experiences, particularly the multifaceted degradation that my coworkers and I experienced and the toll it all took on our bodies and minds. Though it clocks in at over 26 minutes, the song was initially much longer–it probably could have been a full-length release on its own, and was written for classical guitar, cello and vocals before our current lineup was together. It was also my first attempt to tell a fictional, though very personal, story through a song. When Andon joined on bass we ended up trimming it down.

I think the reason for it’s seemingly incorrect spelling was a desire to make the factory itself a proper noun and to give it agency as the malevolent entity I believe it to be.”Witch Trial” came about much more fluidly and was the first song that our band in it’s current form had all been a part of the writing process together on, and lyrically, is also a kind of Western style story that follows a protagonist.

Thematically and tonally speaking, feelings of anger, alienation, depression and anxiety, coupled with self-destruction and a generally shitty outlook surely play a decent role in the whole songwriting process.

Your music is quite dark and heavy. Where did you get the inspiration for it?

IdreNick: “Dark and heavy” – thanks, we’ll take that as a compliment. On a basic level, Ryan is responsible for writing the guitar work on the album, which ultimately set the stage for everything else. Beyond that I can only speak for myself. As a drummer, I have a particular interest in dynamics and tonality, and I guess I do tend to stray towards the darker side of things when it comes to the ways in which I explore the drum kit. I listen to a lot of different kinds of music from across the globe, so naturally I do find myself drawing inspiration from other artists, but also equally from outside sources that carry their own sense of power and weight, such as the natural landscape, personal experiences, etc. At rehearsal, I’ll come up with something to compliment Andon and Ryan and test it out. We’ll all talk about it and figure out what works and what doesn’t. Again, we like to take our time. The end result is always something we all collectively feel good about and confident with.

Ryan: I feel as though “dark” comes fairly natural to me as a songwriter. I’ve never been one to listen much to or ever play “fun” music. There’s almost always some sense of melancholy or somberness present in the music I find myself relating to, whether it be as a listener or songwriter. Thematically and tonally speaking, feelings of anger, alienation, depression and anxiety, coupled with self-destruction and a generally shitty outlook surely play a decent role in the whole songwriting process. As far as heaviness is concerned, Nick and I are just a couple of metal heads.

When will we hear more from Idre, and what are your ambitions?

Nick: We have skeletons for 3 new songs we’ve been working on and they seem to pick up right where our debut album left off. We are all anxious about the new material, but we are not ones to rush the creative process either; we like to take our time, start with a framework and build, ironing out all the little nuances along the way. We’ve analyzed the self-titled record ad nauseum and discussed ways in which we’d like to take the next recording to bring forth something that shows that we are growing as a band, as a unit – we have no interest in rehashing the same record over and over. Our plan is to enter the studio before the year’s end, with live dates mixed in there as well. As far as live dates go, this past spring saw us playing a heavy number of regional shows, including some festival dates, so we would therefore like to shift gears and concentrate more on playing cities/states we’ve never been to. It would be great to eventually get to Europe and elsewhere…We certainly welcome any such opportunities that come our way…

We’re really looking forward to what the future brings for Idre, and hopefully you’ll be able to see them live somewhere nearby. Until then, you may check out their album below:

 

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New video for Beastmilk’s “The Wind Blows Through Their Skulls”

June 13, 2014 by Jan F. Lindsø Leave a Comment

The new video from Beastmilk’s amazing debut album ‘Climax’ which was released last year. According to Noisey, the song is about the world coming to an end, and how you would handle it. According to Beastmilk, “you could be a giant wuss and hold your family tight, telling them how much you love them and junk. Or, you could be a real dude and go down dancing with the ship”. Noisey reports that the video is a mix of scare flicks from the 50’s and 60’s cut together.

Remember to watch out for Beastmilk, as they are heading out on the road with In Solitude and Obnoxious Youth:
Tourposter for In Solitude, Beastmilk and Obnoxious Youth

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Papa Emeritus II of Ghost to be replaced

June 2, 2014 by Jan F. Lindsø Leave a Comment

Ghost: Papa Emeritus II and the Nameless Ghouls

Ghost: Papa Emeritus II and the Nameless Ghouls

According to Metal Hammer, the famous Swedish occult rock band Ghost, are searching for a new vocalist. In a recent interview, one of their anonymous band members, a Nameless Ghoul, told Metal Hammer that Papa Emeritus II is ‘… a real asshole’, and that they are about to replace him. At the moment, nothing has been announced, but I would make a wild guess and say that the new vocalist might sound pretty close to his predecessors.

Ghost: Papa Emeritus I and the Nameless Ghouls

Ghost: Papa Emeritus I and the Nameless Ghouls

In an interview with Kaaos TV, a Nameless Ghoul also confirmed that their new album is in the works. They have demo songs ready, and will be recording it in the fall of 2014. According to the Nameless Ghoul, they will take it to a different step, like they did from the first album ‘Opus Eponymous’ to their second album ‘Infestissumam’, and even a bit further. We can’t wait!

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Emperor – In the Nightside Eclipse

May 24, 2014 by Jan F. Lindsø Leave a Comment

Emperor - In the Nightside EclipseYou might wonder why the debut album of the Norwegian black metal pioneers Emperor features in this section. Actually the band is now celebrating the 20th anniversary for the highly acclaimed ‘In The Nightside Eclipse’, which made a great impact on the early black metal scene.

According to Candlelight Records, the re-release contains a deluxe hardback digibook, a double CD presentation and additional previously unheard bonus tracks.

Apart from re-releasing their amazing debut album, they will even do some selected gigs with their old original line-up, consisting of Ihsahn (vocals, guitars), Samoth (guitars) and Faust (drums). They will be playing the full album.

Emperor: Faust, Ihsahn, Samoth

Emperor: Faust, Ihsahn, Samoth

The release date is set to May 26th, 2014.

Meanwhile, you can watch this video of ‘Inno a satana’ from Wacken:

Tracklist:

Disc 1:
In The Nightside Eclipse (re-mastered)
1. Introduction
2. Into the Infinity of Thoughts
3. The Burning Shadows of Silence
4. Cosmic Keys to my Creations & Times
5. Beyond the Great Vast Forest
6. Towards the Pantheon
7. The Majesty of the Nightsky
8. I am the Black Wizards
9. Inno a Satana
As The Shadows Rise 7” EP 1994 (re-mastered)
1. The Ancient Queen
2. Witches Sabbath
3. Lord of the Storms

Disc 2:
In The Nightside Eclipse, alternative mix 1993 (previously unreleased)
The Akkerhaugen Tapes 1993 (previously unreleased)
1. The Majesty of the Nightsky (4-track pre-prod. 1993)
2. The Burning Shadows of Silence (pre-prod. rehearsal 1993)
3. I am the Black Wizards (rehearsal 1993)

LTD edition bonus CD:

1. Svartlav-Introduction
2. Saltus-Curse You All Men!
3. Troll-Towards The Pantheon
4. Infer-Ye Entrancemperium
5. Demonical-Night Of The Graveless Souls
6. Helheim-Witches Sabbath
7. Midnight Odyssey-Cosmic Keys To My Creation And Times
8. Silva Nigra-Moon Over Kara-Shehr
9. Necrodeath-Lord Of The Storms
10. Horna-Wrath Of The Tyrant
11. Karpathia-Ancient Queen
12. Ancestral Volkhves-With Strength I Burn
13. Mesmerized-Empty
14. Crionics-The Loss And Curse Of Reverence
15. Taake-I Am The Black Wizards
16. Setherial-Inno A Satana

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Autumn’s Dawn – Autumn’s Dawn

April 23, 2014 by Jan F. Lindsø Leave a Comment

a3046429581_101. A Reflection In Dust
2. The Frozen Soil
3. The Death Of Hope

The two man band Autum’s Dawn came to life in 2013, while Anguish was playing session live guitar for Sorrow’s solo project Germ for some selected shows in Australia. The band claim that their debut EP was recorded in just a few days late 2013, and describes it as a brief, raw and honest take on the genre of Depressive Black Metal.

A lot of you are probably already familiar with Sorrow’s work in other great DSBM acts such as Austere and Woods of Desolation, and music wise I guess fans of these bands won’t get dissapointed. Even though the band labels their music as DSBM, I would say that they also corporates a lot of post metal into their soundscapes. All songs are really well woven together into a complete euphoric experience, but I must say that ‘The Frozen Soil’ really stands out as my favorite.

All in all, a release that works well as a promising teaser for their first full length album!


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David Lynch – I’m Waiting Here (feat. Lykke Li)

April 5, 2014 by Jan F. Lindsø Leave a Comment

David Lynch & Lykke Li

David Lynch & Lykke Li

Being huge fans of both filmmaker David Lynch, and Swedish artist Lykke Li, we were overwhelmed, when we heard last year that they were making music together. The song was called ‘I’m Waiting Here’, and featured on Lynch’s second solo album ‘The Big Dream’ that was released in July 16, 2013.

Lynch praises Lykke Li as an artist with great musical intuition:

She brought her own style to this song, which has a doo-wop sort of thing going on, but in a way it’s far-removed from the ’50s. This is Lykke Li’s song with Big Dean Hurley. She basically wrote and performed it in our studio in one day. It’s beautiful.

And we surely agree with David Lynch, as the atmosphere in this song is really amazing. It’s fascinating how to can draw lines between Lynch’s music, and his work in films, as the atmosphere in this song resembles his works on screen like for example the legendary Twin Peaks. Even the video reminds us of course of Lynch’s movie Lost Highway.

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