
(written by Islander)
Nearly 20 years into their career, which in the context of metal is akin to a geologic epoch, the Danish band Crocell prove through their latest album that they are at the peak of their powers rather than on a downhill slide. They have used their accumulated experience to create a harrowing adventure, equal parts furiously violent, oppressively crushing, and deeply haunting — an adventure threaded with dark melodies that are just as vital as Crocell’s ability to hammer hearts and fracture spines.
The name of the album (Crocell’s seventh full-length) is Swarm of Insects, and it will be released on May 29th through Emanzipation Productions. As the label’s texts explain, “The album title evokes images of biblical plagues, but may just as well reflect a humanity blindly swarming and feeding on whatever scraps are thrown its way.” And thus “the lyrics explore tyranny, oppression, betrayal and demagoguery.”
As for the music, Crocell’s evolved hybrid of death and black metal often does sound like audio portrayals of plague, but it drives a listener’s imagination toward other visions as well — which you can now experience for yourselves through our full streaming premiere. Continue reading »









