Feb 102019
 


photo by Jørn Veberg

 

The conditions were correct for frostbitten music yesterday, when the Seattle area received more snow in 24 hours than it usually gets in a year. Granted, it was a laughably small amount by the standards of people who live in truly wintry climes (8 inches at the airport, and greater or lesser amounts around the area), but enough to paralyze the region and knock out the power (and internet service) in the forest where I live from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. We’re obviously not really set up to deal with snow very well.

The absence of power and net access put a crimp in my usual Saturday surveying of new black metal; I spent more time feeding the wood-burning stove to stay warm. I did catch up a bit this morning, but also relied on listening I’d done during last week before the weather turned hostile. There’s enough here to justify dividing the group into two parts. But I’m kind of hurrying through the words since more snow is expected today, and I’ve got to make preparations.

Part 1 consists of advance tracks from three forthcoming albums. Part 2 is devoted to recent full releases.

GAAHLS WYRD

The presence of Gaahl (Kristian Espedal) at the front of this formation will guarantee attention for their debut album, GastiR – Ghosts Invited. But for that recording he had some impressive talent around him, too — Ole Walaunet (The Batallion, God Seed, Grimfist), Frode Kilvik (Krakow, Aeternus), and Kevin Kvåle (Horizon Ablaze).

 

 

Gaahl’s voice is a stand-out feature of the first single from the album, “Ghosts Invited“, in both its solemn, theatrical, near-Gothic intonations and in its more demonic, gasping expressions. Meanwhile, the music accompanying him is also dramatic, but in a way that’s both chaotic and magisterial — racing, battering, jabbing, shimmering, and soaring in ominous grandeur.

GastiR – Ghosts Invited will be released by Season of Mist on May 31st.

P.S. The cover artwork above is for the single; the album artwork will be different.

FACEBOOK:
https://www.facebook.com/gaahlswyrd

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TRISTE TERRE

I’ve written admiringly about some of the EPs previously released by this atmospheric black metal band from Lyon, France, and thus it was exciting to see the news that Les Acteurs De l’Ombre Productions will be releasing the band’s debut album, Grand Œuvre, on March 15th.

The first, emotionally shattering, advance track, “Lueur émérite“, includes beautiful ringing melodies with a melancholy cast — and also passages of mid-paced, imposing power, in which reverential clean voices deepen the building mood of terrible tragedy. When the music boils over in eruptions of blasting drums, searing chords, cauterizing shrieks, and unhinged yells, the feelings of crushing grief in the slower movements tip over the edge into the madness of unbearable agony. The music becomes a great symphony of terrible pain.

PRE-ORDER:
https://lesacteursdelombre.net/product-category/bands/triste-terre/
https://tristeterrefr.bandcamp.com/album/grand-uvre

FACEBOOK:
https://www.facebook.com/tristeterre666/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SOL SISTERE

This is another band, a Chilean one, that I’ve also written about in complimentary terms before. While South American black metal may tend to spawn expectations of filthy, brazen, superheated assaults, Sol Sistere‘s musical interests are different; Hammerheart Records recommends this new album, Extinguished Cold Light, for fans of Emperor, Dawn, Altar of Plagues, and Drudkh. It will be released on May 3rd.

What you’ll find below is a video for the first single from the album, a track named “Elemental Chaos“. Man, talk about a lead riff getting its hooks in from the first seconds, that’s what happens in this song. It’s such a vibrant sound, and as the melody morphs, the riffing is no less vibrant, but the beleaguered mood of the music becomes more extravagant and intense. (the harsh, roaring vocals are quite intense as well). There’s a wonderful, prominent bass performance in the slower and moodier section just past the mid-point, before the music burns again. A powerfully moving and memorable piece of music.

BANDCAMP:
https://solsisterehhr.bandcamp.com/album/extinguished-cold-light

FACEBOOK:
https://www.facebook.com/pg/solsistereofficial/about/?ref=page_internal

 

 

  One Response to “SHADES OF BLACK (PART 1): GAAHLS WYRD, TRISTE TERRE, SOL SISTERE”

  1. “The sea was angry that day, my friends – like an old man trying to send back soup in a deli.”

    – -Fvck yeah Shades of Black

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