Feb 042025
 

(Comrade Aleks was intrigued by the unusual combination of features that have been presented in the music of the UK medieval black metal band Zeit der Dunkelheit, and so he reached out to its sole recording member Jim Kakes, and the following interview was the result.)

Zeit der Dunkelheit is a medieval black metal project from London, UK. Run by Jim Kakes alone, the project appeared suddenly in 2024: The EP Das Ende der Zeit was released first, then a series of digital singles followed, and as the culmination of this blitzkrieg the full-length debut Die letzten Tage was released.

Despite the album’s message (the Last days are upon us!) and its black metal core, the overall impression of the material is quite energetic due to its strong bias towards folk tunes. Although Die letzten Tage reflects the world plunging into darkness and ultimate death, the liberation of death is celebrated “in an optimistic tone”. And that’s kind of a controversial approach, so Jim himself may explain it better. Continue reading »

Aug 042024
 

It’s been tough sledding to pick music for this Sunday’s column. Not because of moguls — there’s no snow outside here in the Pacific Northwest, other than in the black metal, where it’s always snowing or sleeting somewhere. No, the sledding has been tough for the usual reason — too damn many options and not enough time.

Here’s what I chose for today before being thrown into a drift, head down, ass up. I think they will keep you off-balance.

SWAMPWORM (Germany)

Based on their name you might think Swampworm play some kind of murky, rotten-to-the-core death metal, but on their new EP Architeuthis they instead lay into a blast-furnace discharge of dissonant black metal and ruinous blackened grindcore, but with a few variations along the way. Continue reading »