May 112026
 

(We begin a new week at NCS with DGR’s review of the debut album from the Swiss band Apolaustic, which is out now on Transcending Obscurity Records.)

Often when a band splits with a long-tenured vocalist it can feel like the group have hard-capped themselves at about eighty percent of their potential. While the reasons why long-time vocalist Romain Negro stepped down from Swiss tech-death group Stortregn are likely out there, that sort of muckracking – while amusing – has never been something we’ve been too interested in here. Instead, we exist in a series of zeroes and ones: is person in band? is person not in band? and we roll from there.

Sometimes, lineup changes can even be refreshing; a new perspective can recharge a band. But when you have a creature created already so strong, it can feel a bit like you’ve hobbled yourself on both fronts. and the respective projects that form afterwards always land at “pretty good” but never the “spectacular” heights of old. Thankfully, Stortregn’s One Eternal release went far in assuring us that would not be the case and now we also have Apolaustic, a new solo effort from Romain Negro handling all of the songwriting and vocals while recruiting Nicolas Muller on drums and Merlin Bogado for bass and guitar work for an album that is not all too dissimilar from the high-speed extremity of Stortregn, except for the much, much larger taste for melodic black metal. The result is in an eight-song, forty-minute release entitled No Plenitude Without Suffering, and thankfully Apolaustic have also dodged the eighty-percent potential cap with an absolutely killer album. Continue reading »

Mar 022026
 

(written by Islander)

We have been ardent fans of the Swiss metal band Stortregn and interested observers of how the band’s music has significantly evolved over the last 20 years. And so we became quite curious when learning that one of the band’s founding members and (until last year) a steadfast presence in the Stortregn lineup had embarked on a solo project, and even more intrigued to learn that its debut album would be released by Transcending Obscurity Records.

The artist we’re speaking of is the former Stortregn vocalist/guitarist Romain Negro, and he has named this new personal project Apolaustic, which the dictionary tells us is an adjective that describes being wholly devoted to, or concerned with, seeking enjoyment and pleasure.

But as signified by the album’s title — No Plenitude Without Suffering — the music isn’t some kind of hedonistic carnival. As T.O. rightly observes, “[a]fter experiencing the turmoil of life, the aching pain in the melodies is all too palpable.”

Until today, two songs from the album had been revealed, and today we’re bringing you a third one, wrapped in a stunning video. Continue reading »