Apr 112018
 

 

I’ve been away from home since last Friday morning, mainly working on the things I do when I’m not throwing music at your heads at NCS, but having some fun here and there. I shudder to think what havoc the loris horde have wrecked at the NCS compound while I’ve been gone. I’ll find out tonight; I’ll be leaving for the Philadelphia airport, bound for Seattle, as soon as I post this hurried collection.

The huge list of new songs I had created before leaving Seattle torments me; I’ve grown more tormented looking at what popped up in my e-mail and web-surfing last night and this morning. Just too damned much intriguing metal being vomited forth every day. This is a tiny fraction of what I found most recently.

CRAFT

White Noise and Black Metal is the name of the new album by the long-running Swedish black metal cult Craft, their first one in seven years. The release date, through Season of Mist, is June 22nd.

 

 

“A cold and calculated attack on hope and the light, CRAFT spew nihilism and negativity in its purest forms”. That’s an excerpt from the press release about the new album. It suits the first single that appeared today at Decibel, “The Cosmic Sphere Falls“.

It is indeed a gloomy and glorious affair, and an unusually majestic affair for Craft. It loops through your head a sequence of enigmatic buzzing and swirling vibrations, both deep and fiery, over a torrent of blasting and methodically booming percussion, coupled with the thundering and sinuous pulse of the bass. The vocals are positively, blood-freezingly, brutal.

Track List
1. The Cosmic Sphere Falls
2. Again
3. Undone
4. Tragedy of Pointless Games
5. Darkness Falls
6. Crimson
7. YHVH’s Shadow
8. White Noise

Pre-order:
https://shopusa.season-of-mist.com/list/craft-white-noise-and-black-metal?mc_cid=e7ae8e3619&mc_eid=f6b90648dd

Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/craftblackmetal

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OVATE

This next song, “Morgenstjerne“, is so powerfully infectious! It’s the first track revealed from the self-titled album of the Norwegian pagan/black metal band Ovate, whose two members (guitarist/bassist Aindiachaí and drummer Brodd) have performed live with such bands as Taake and Gorgoroth.

The album will be released by Soulseller Records on June 1, and it includes vocal contributions from these luminaries:

HOEST (Taake & Gorgoroth)
V’GANDR (Helheim & Taake)
ELD (Krakow, Aeturnus, & Gravdal)
ESE (Slegest)
ØDEMARK (The 3rd Attempt)

It’s V’Gandr’s vocals you’ll hear on “Morgenstjerne“.

After a spooky, mystical intro to this song, Ovate get their black hooks in your head really damned hard in the first four supercharged minutes of thrashing and rocking out… and then they pause… and do it to you again, but in a different, and less frantic and more gloomy and oppressive way. In other words, the second half of the song turns out to be just as infectious as the front half.

The vocals (which are quite varied) are also great.

Ovate:
https://www.facebook.com/ovatemusic/

Soulseller:
http://www.soulsellerrecords.com
https://www.facebook.com/soulsellerrecords

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NICK VASALLO

Last Spring the muti-talented Nick Vasallo wrote some music on e-bow and electric guitars for the album by his death metal band Oblivion that was released in 2017. Apparently, his bandmates weren’t quite comfortable with it as an album track. It’s not going to make you comfortable either.

Vasallo uploaded the track, entitled Ebow Study #1, to YouTube last month. I’ve found myself strangely mesmerized by it. And yes, it’s strange that I’ve been mesmerized by it, because it’s an unnerving, droning sequence of sonic terror. It might put your teeth on edge; it might make your spine hum; it might give you nightmares tonight; it might make you forget where you are.

Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/nickvasallomusic/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

JØTNARR

I’ve been following the doings of this three-man group from Colchester, England, since discovering their 2014 EP Divide the Growth and Stone. Their 2015 EP, Burn and Bury, also turned out to be excellent. I even named a track from the album called “Rise From Sin” to my list of that year’s Most Infectious Extreme Metal Songs.

Happily for me, and hopefully for you, Jøtnarr have a self-titled debut alum headed our way through a collective of labels that includes React With Protest, SuperFi Records, Vetala Productions, and Prismatik.

As a sneak peak of the new music, they recently uploaded a stream of two back-to-kack tracks — “Spit the Taste” and “Vile“. The first song romps and rips, stomps and swirls, and then the second one (an instrumental) wistfully drifts and glides, before becoming increasingly distraught. The melancholy melodies (which have an almost mystical allure) are enormously attractive; the clobbering rhythms are enormously bruising; the vocals are enormously pissed-off.

Can’t wait to hear the rest of this album.

Bandcamp:
https://jotnarr.bandcamp.com/

Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/jotnarr

 

  2 Responses to “SEEN AND HEARD: CRAFT, OVATE, NICK VASALLO, JØTNARR”

  1. I’ve heard that Ovate quite a few times already, and I heard the new song by Craft twice yesterday, but I don’t mind a reprise. Eager as hell to hear their respective albums in its entirety. (Or is it “their entirety”?)

    • I’m very eager too… and I do believe it’s “their entirety” since “albums” is plural. Or you might have written “Eager as hell to hear each of their respective albums in its entirety.” 🙂

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