2011-06-13

NEW WRECK OF THE HESPERUS "Light Rotting Out" on Aesthetic Death!

The woeful second album, for so long dreaded by many, from Irish grime-bandits Wreck Of The Hesperus.
 Crawling out from their grim festering underground caverns after 5 years - this new monstrosity shows they have, unsurprisingly, learnt nothing since the pitiful noise of "The Sunken Threshold" in 2006. “Light Rotting Out” is a regressive degenerate musical abomination of fetid, retarded doom. Dirty dissonance from demented dissidents.
 Guest vocals from Albert Witchfinder. Released on an ugly A5 digipack.

 Filth, more filth and utter rottt. Be warned.

http://www.aestheticdeath.com

http://www.myspace.com/wothesperus

2011-06-12

NEW WALK THROUGH FIRE CD "Furthest From Heaven" On Aesthetic Death!

Furthest From Heaven is the debut CD from Swedish exponents of oppressive and spiteful sludge – WALK THROUGH FIRE.

A split label release between the band themselves, alongside Aesthetic Death – joining forces to inflict some pain upon the masses, like a giant fucking cluster-bomb of doomy sludge.

VAGUE DEFINITION: “claustrophobic, oppressive, pernicious dark sludge”

Out on Aesthetic Death.

http://www.walkthroughfire.se

http://www.myspace.com/walkthroughfire420

http://www.aestheticdeath.com

NEW AURVANDIL CD "Yearning" On Eisenwald!


AURVANDIL was created in MMVI as a spontaneous, scornful, hatred-driven catharsis.
Now the yonder beckons, and AURVANDIL yearns. For the eternal night, for solitude, for Gaïa. For total extinction.
"Yearning" stands as a cold, harsh manifest of what once was, an ode to spite and a reflection of somber, melancholic hatred.

 Running time: 64:52
 Release date: June 20th, 2011
 File under: Black Metal

Line-Up:

 Aurvandil - Strings, Voices, Craft
 Wiedergaenger - Thunderous Scorn (Session)

 Also appearing:
 The Austrasian Goat - Chthonic pulse on "Prelude", voices of Scorn

 Crafted between MMVI and MMX and recorded in two sessions in June and August MMX.
 Drums performed and captured in Nordrhein-Westfalen by Wiedergaenger.
 Strings and voices captured in four nights in Austrasia.
 Recorded, mixed and mastered by the Austrasian Goat.

 Artwork created by Sperber Illustrationen.


Band: http://loomofthevoid.net/aurvandil/

Label contact: http://www.eisenton.de

NEW ISOLATION CD "Closing A Circle" On Eisenwald!


It's certainly been a while. Five years after Isolation released their first demo “Striding on the Path of Nihil” Eisenwald Tonschmiede finally presents the Isolation debut album appropriately titled “Closing a Circle”, as it marks the end of an era for the band. “Releasing our debut album was an important step to us and we wanted to make sure that we have found our very own sound by then – so we took our time”, explains Johannes Schmid, guitarist and singer of the band. But they certainly made good use of the time, having released three demos, one compilation and a split named “Bleak” with the mighty Austere from Australia (r.i.p.). Musically Isolation constantly developed themselves from the angry and chaotic depressive black metal of “Striding on the Path of Nihil” and the doomish second demo “A Prayer for the World to end” towards calmer more atmospheric regions, reaching its peak with the mesmerizing extensive riffing on “Bleak”.

 So what does Isolation in the year 2011 sound like? Well, you probably best listen and decide for yourself. Of course that is an unsatisfactory way to handle that question, so we'll try. Generally Isolation could be described as atmospheric, melancholic rock/metal with mostly clean singing and occasional outbursts of harsh vocals. Compared to the 16 minutes main track “Mosaic” on “Bleak” the songs have become more compact and to the point. But this of course does not mean that Isolation have forgotten how to write atmospheric longer songs, as demonstrated with the captivating instrumental track “Nomad”.

 A key element of the new album, which sets it apart from former works, is the powerful and characteristic play of new bassist Andre Jonas. Whereas in the majority of (black) metal albums the bass “just has to be there”, on “Closing a Circle” it takes over a defining position. To spot black metal elements from the early days might be guesswork to some, but hints of the feeling remain deeply buried inside the atmosphere. But it is indeed difficult to give a definite label to Isolation's style, a task that is not made easier by the fact each song on the album has its very own character.

 “But that's the beauty of it, isn't it?”, comments Johannes, “if we were that easy to categorize, we would somehow failed to develop our own sound in my eyes.”

 But whatever you may chose to call it “Closing a Circle” takes you on an atmospheric voyage through different moods and soundscapes, providing a listening experience not to be missed.

 Running time: 46:11
 Release date: June 20th, 2011
 File under: Post-Rock / Melancholic Metal

Tracklist:

 1. Something and Nothing
 2. Closing a Circle
 3. Never Enough
 4. This Moment
 5. Nomad
 6. One Day
 7. Fan the Flames
 8. There Will Be No Answer
 9. The Wasteland
 10. May you fare well

Line-Up
Johannes Schmid - guitars, vocals
Albert Röhl - drums
Andre Jonas - bass



http://www.churchofisolation.net/
http://www.myspace.com/churchofisolation
https://www.facebook.com/churchofisolation

Label contact: http://www.eisenton.de

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