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FRAGMENT SOUL Unveils Emotional and Evocative Video for “This Empty Dream”

FRAGMENT SOUL proudly presents an enthralling visual narrative to accompany their emotionally charged single, “This Empty Dream.” This evocative track is part of their album, Galois Paradox, slated for re-release on February 23, 2024, through Wormholedeath.
“This Empty Dream” transcends conventional boundaries, delving into the depths of human longing to break free from the confinements of reality. The song resonates with a universal quest for authenticity and liberation, encapsulating the tumultuous journey toward self-discovery.
In this profoundly introspective and raw musical creation, FRAGMENT SOUL invites listeners into a world where emotions run deep, and the soulful resonance of their music weaves a narrative that transcends mere sound. “This Empty Dream” serves as a testament to the band’s artistry and their innate ability to provoke contemplation while eliciting raw, visceral emotions.
Fragment Soul is a dark progressive-metal ensemble consisting of remarkable talents:Spiros Georgiou| Bass
Jimmy Louvros| Guitars
Marc Durkee| Vocals
Tamara Filipovic| Vocals
Stefanos Meletiou| Drums
Achilles Adamidis| Piano/keys
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MADDER MORTEM release second single of forthcoming album

Five years after the release of “Marrow”, MADDER MORTEM are back with their brand new album “Old Eyes, New Heart”  which will be released on January 26 via Dark Essence Records.

Whilst fans wait for its release, Dark Essence Records has today debuted the second single taken from the album.

‘The Head That Wears The Crown’ can be downloaded/streamed HERE.

MADDER MORTEM comment on the track: “‘The Head That Wears The Crown’ is a typical example of how Madder Mortem’s song writing works, combining an intensely melodic, nearly baroque verse with a down-tuned, heavy-handed riff-based refrain very suitable for banging your head. The lyrics deal with how there are some lines that will not be crossed and some things that will not be handed out for free, not even for love.

The cover artwork, which was created by Jakob Kirkevaag & Costin Chioreanu, and further album details of Old Eyes, New Heart can be found below.

It has been five years since MADDER MORTEM released their seventh full-length album “Marrow”, and it has been a long, hard journey, beset by turmoil and heartbreaking loss, which culminated in the death of Jakob, father of the band’s vocalist Agnete and guitarist BP.  

Jakob had always been a huge supporter of the band, and his backing was fundamental to the launch of MADDER MORTEM‘s career. Being an artist himself, Jakob had worked on two paintings for “Old Eyes, New Heart”, and, thanks to the band’s long-term collaborator artist and video producer Costin Chioreanu, who was able to adapt Jakob’s work and provide additional design, the cover art was completed. Even though Jakob didn’t live to see the finished album, he would have been immensely proud to see his art on the cover, and the album is dedicated to his memory.

“Old Eyes, New Heart” was recorded and produced by BP M. Kirkevaag, and shows MADDER MORTEM‘s lineup of Agnete M. Kirkevaag on vocals, BP M. Kirkevaag on guitar & vocals, Anders Langberg on guitars, Tormod L. Moseng on bass and Mads Solås on drums embracing a multitude of directions, spanning from post-metal heaviness to soft Americana grooves and everything in between.

It is an album full of surprises. Lyrically and musically, “Old Eyes, New Heart” deals with hope, disappointment, and the ambivalence between them. It is music from old hearts and deep roots, with new eyes open to the unlimited possibilities of 12 notes, but always with the desire to write a good, honest song. Which makes it unmistakably MADDER MORTEM.

Style: Prog, Avant-Garde, Post-Metal

Line up:

Agnete M. Kirkevaag: Vocals

BP M. Kirkevaag: Guitar, vocals

Anders Langberg: Guitar

Tormod L. Moseng: Bass

Mads Solås: Drums

Cover: Jakob Kirkevaag & Costin Chioreanu

Booking: mail@maddermortem.com

Links:

www.maddermortem.com

www.facebook.com/Madder-Mortem-10035071567

www.instagram.com/maddermortemofficial

www.twitter.com/MadderMOfficial

www.youtube.com/channel/UCLLOBPu8Kr25bWceExl_YXA

www.maddermortem.bandcamp.com

(review) Satyricon – Satyricon & Munch (Napalm Records)

Norwegian black metal legends Satyricon prepared an interesting project merging their music with paintings of Norwegian legendary fantastic painter Edward Munch and the result, as a soundtrack to the exhibition and project is this opus containing just one song in time of just under one hour. Any fans who are looking for songs or black metal here like they are used to from Satyr and Frost will be disappointed here. This is an art album, or rather album supporting art and music which serves to add up to the atmosphere of paintings and I am sure it fits perfectly with exhibition, but I lack the seeing of paintings here so I will have to concentrate on music only. There is a lot of perfect synth darkened minimalistic melody here with some dark ambient influenced passages marking the musical landscape. When guitar kicks in, it delivers black metal riffs and parts but somehow in connection with synth parts they hit even stronger and more grandiose than your average black metal tremolos. Acoustic guitar passages accompanied by dungeon synth melodic dark ambiental music brought me to some other dimension. Sometimes calm, sometimes angered black flame burning parts are the mirror to ones own soul and black heart. I love this one. Not for everyday listening, but a black gem indeed.

8/10