É a primeira música do trabalho que sai no início do próximo ano pela SoM.
Tracklist:
Meat Heart
It Might Be
Circle Girl
Your Skin Won't Hide You
Digging the Sky
Ever
Let It Fall
Tracklist:
Meat Heart
It Might Be
Circle Girl
Your Skin Won't Hide You
Digging the Sky
Ever
Let It Fall
Primordial announces live album, ‘Gods to the Godless (Live at Bang Your Head Festival Germany 2015)’
Irish pagan metallers Primordial have announced the release of the first live album in the band’s history: Gods to the Godless (Live at Bang Your Head Festival Germany 2015), due out November 25th via Metal Blade Records. To hear the title track and pre-order Gods to the Godless (Live at Bang Your Head Festival Germany 2015) in various formats, please visit metalblade.com/primordial now!
Primordial‘s A.A. Nemtheanga comments: “It might seem like an unusual move, a double live album. Especially within the scene we are from, but the live album was once a staple of most bands’ careers and something we all grew up with in our collection. Pouring over tour dates, gear information and killer live pics. Ok so it’s not ‘Live After Death‘ but you can see the attraction and taste the romance involved, right? Fact is though we hadn’t planned it, it was basically a happy coincidence, the good people at Bang Your head who took such a risk booking us the first time on a more traditional old school rock festival had us back for the fourth time, gave us a proper headlining set length and happened to mention afterwards that they had a mobile recording device rigged up and ready to go. When we listened back to the tapes we found something we could work with and the idea took shape. If you love the band, you will know what to expect: blood, guts and passion – and believe us, the double vinyl will look beautiful! If we’ve been in your orbit, but you’ve never trained your sights on us properly, this might be a good place to start as the sound is massive, the old songs have some added muscle and the planets aligned to make ‘Gods to the Godless‘ perhaps a great introduction to the band. From our side, it felt like something important to do, like taking advantage of an opportunity to make not only a standalone album in its own right, but also add something rich to the heritage and tapestry of metal that once hinged on the live album. The tradition reaches back into the 70s and 80s and we are proud to have our own small place in that pantheon! And for the record…not one single over dub. This is truly Live and Dangerous…”
Gods to the Godless (Live at Bang Your Head Festival Germany 2015) track-listing
1. Gods to the Godless (Live)
2. Babels Tower (Live)
3. Where Greater Men Have Fallen (Live)
4. No Grave Deep Enough (Live)
5. As Rome Burns (Live)
6. The Alchemists Head (Live)
7. Bloodied Yet Unbowed (Live)
8. The Coffin Ships (Live)
9. Heathen Tribes (Live)
10. Wield Lightning to Split the Sun (Live)
11. Empire Falls (Live)
SEPTICFLESH have announced that they will to record once again with the Filmharmonic Orchestra of Prague on the 18th and 19th of December as part of their next album. Guitarist and award winning classical composer Christos Antoniou has already successfully collaborated with the Czech orchestra for the three previous SEPTICFLESH masterpieces 'Communion' (2008), 'The Great Mass' (2011), and 'Titan' (2014).
The Greek demons stated: "We are proud to announce that SEPTICFLESH are in the middle of the writing process for the follow up to our latest album 'Titan'. We will work with Swedish producer Jens Bogren at Fascination Street studios. Our new drummer Krimh will be appearing for the first time on a full recording. We can promise you a dark opus that will add new dimensions to the sound of SEPTICFLESH."
NIDINGR - new album titled "The High Heat Licks Against Heaven" is coming on February 10!
Nidingr will release their fourth album in 2017, titled The High Heat Licks Against Heaven, an album drenched in Norse mythology, and names from the younger and older Edda appears throughout in the lyrics. The album drifts in the middle of black and death metal, but with the Norse theme it creates a unique and fresh breath of sound. To put it mildly, this is a brutal and honest metal record.
The album was being worked on intensely for two years, where they took a deep dive into the old English translations of the older and younger Edda from the 18th century. They are continuously striving towards authenticity and shapes the music partly around the theme and the text material, which in broad terms talks about the great and classical themes like death, afterlife, war and the many majestic personalities from the mythology. The band states that in a thematic world like this they have chosen to take a more theatric approach to their material. In addition it is relevant to mention that they wrote the text material and music separately and sculpted them together in the meeting of those two afterwards.
The songs are characterized by heavy riffs in a glassy but dirty sound, with at times some melodies with melancholic atmospheres, steady tempi with an almost marching undertone. The vocals hangs on in the top of the sound wall with a drive, power and quality one rarely hears. With Cpt.Estrella Grasa on vocals, Destructhor (Myrkskog, Morbid Angel) and Teloch on guitars (Gorgoroth, God Seed, Mayhem, 1349), Myrvoll on drums and SIR (Gaahls Wyrd, Gorgoroth, God Seed) on bass, the music is shaped to a monolith of an album in an unmitigated an authentic style.
SATYRICON's New Album Is Less Aggressive And Violent Than Previous Efforts
Satyricon is all geared up to record and release a new album in 2017. The album will be the band's first in four years, and the first album since frontman Sigurd "Satyr" Wongraven's diagnosis of a brain tumor in 2015.
According to an interview with Metal Hammer, the band will be recording a new album in a farm outside Oslo, and that the new material will be less aggressive and "more percussive, varied and soulful" than previous efforts.
"When we started getting back in to the rhythm after I was hospitalised, the music changed. I wasn't so much into what we did earlier – it wasn't that I didn't like it, but I didn't feel it in the same way anymore.
"A lot of what we did in the beginning is relentless, violent and aggressive. It's not like it's sobbing or really sad now, but it's more percussive, varied and soulful. There's less emphasis on the aggressive violent part of it."
It'll be interesting to hear what a calmer Satyricon sounds like. I guess as a band that goes to the extreme musically all the time, you'd get a little burnt out on it after 20+ years. Who knows? Maybe Sorta Sad-tyricon is what the metal world needs
calmer Satyricon
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