Feb 232026
 

(written by Islander)

We are told that the Italian black metal band Calvana was established in 2015 at the foot of the Calvana massif, an imposing mountainous ridge north of Florence, and that the band exists “solely to amplify the voice of the mountain as a singular, monolithic entity”. On March 20th Adirondack Black Mass will release Calvana’s third album, Sub Janus.

The press materials for the album evocatively describe the music:

As trend-free as ever, the record captures the primal rage of the peaks and the elemental wrath of nature, forged in the fires of old-school black metal. Rough and robust, their roiling screeds of fury remain as potent as ever, locating that ever-elusive balance between the cryogenic and the lava-like. All instruments hold equal weight in their rustic, all-analog soundfield – particularly bass guitar, an instrument often relegated to nonexistence in black metal – further grounding Calvana’s elemental nature.

You’ll be able to appreciate these claims by listening to the second song from the album released for listening so far, “Summer Storm“, which we’re premiering today with an unsettling lyric video. Continue reading »