SCHAVOT premiere new track “Witte Juffer” at Black Metal Promotion II

On October 1st SCHAVOT, the brand-new project by multi instrumentalist Floris of Asgrauw, Meslamtaea and Sagenland, shall release its debut ‘Galgenbrok’ through Void Wanderer Productions & War Productions on digipack CD.

In collaboration with Black Metal Promotion we bring you the third single “Witte Juffer”, link below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6s0xknwDw_E

Schavot (Dutch for scaffold) breathes the atmosphere of nature, which can be rough and ruthless, but also magical and full of beauty.

“Only the trees witnessed what happened in the distant past. Events, which to date are still told in folk tales. Old hollow oaks might whisper the story of witchcraft, perhaps they saw ‘Huttenkloas’ wandering the moors, looking for an unsuspecting merchant to rob and crush his skull with an axe. Torn old pines with dead branches might have seen the will-o’-the-wisps, that lured travelers into the depths of the marsh…”.

TRACKLIST:
1. Tussen Muren (5:29)
2. Galgenbult (4:17)
3. Witte Juffer (3:58)
4. Helleveeg (5:07)
5. Moerasland (4:27)
6. Droglicht (4:40)
7. Jammerklacht (3:22)
8. Rooftocht (4:29)

LINKS:
https://www.facebook.com/Schavotblackmetal

https://www.instagram.com/schavot.band/

https://voidwandererproductions.bandcamp.com/music

https://warproductions.bandcamp.com/

Provectus signs with Necktwister for booking and next album release!!!

Necktwister is stoked to announce the signing of Belgian black metal band Provectus. Necktwister will be supporting the band with booking and will release the upcoming album.

Provectus is and Old School Black Metal band, founded in Vosselaar, Belgium in 2015. Rooted from the minds of Tempore Anomalia and Obitus, the band tends to revive the spirit of Old School Black Metal, distancing itself from the modern fusions and endless subgenres.

Provectus plays a raw style of black metal, brutal, yet melancholic and not often fueled by sorrow. The band was inspired by early black metal pioneers, like early Immortal and Dissection. Humanity’s existential conditions and questions nurture the lyrical themes, merged with a multitude of philosophical excursions.

Their live performance tends to send chills down the listeners spine. This is an act that stands out at every metal party. Be sure to catch them live when you get the chance. Or book them for your event!

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San Francisco’s CINDY shares new video for Party Store!

Distributed by Revolver USA & Cargo UK
Co-released with Tough Love Records (London)
“Party Store” is about repetition – generation to generation and within a life. It’s also about the almost altar-like character of some corner store counters: the kid photos and signed dollar bills and lucky charms and out-dated notices and ancient advertisements and winning tickets. Around here, I call corner stores corner stores, but that sounded like a terrible name for a song. I’m from the East Coast where we called corner stores “bodegas”, which is also a terrible name for a song. So we went with the Midwestern American version, “party store”, and figured we could get away with it as Aaron is from Indiana. – Karina Gill, 2021

>> Cindy’s third LP arrives in quick succession, the quietly devastating 1:2. Jesse Jackson on bass, Simon Phillips on drums and Aaron Diko on keyboards weave the perfectly thin web behind Gill’s slow Velvety strums and murmured melodies. The rhythm section brings the crude flow, while the keys add subtle and surreal counterpoint to the withering world Gill depicts in her lyrics. “Songs tie together seemingly disparate things by the logic of mood,” Gill tries to explain. This isn’t dream-pop sunshine bliss; half-closed black drapes hang on the window where the narrator stares into the middle distance. “Sometimes you say you’re feeling small/You plan all day for your own funeral”, she intones in Party Store. Gill has a way of halting her phrasing that makes it feel like her thoughts are gently tumbling into the abyss. It’s this unsettling quality mixed with the hazy atmosphere that makes Cindy’s new LP 100% addicting and the perfect antidote to comfort listening. – Glenn Donaldson, 2021