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HERUKA unveiled and new album details and first single!

Album cover

New album “Memorie” by Italian Black Metal band HERUKA will be out on 24th May, 2022. Once again, band’s third full length will be published by Rude Awakening Records, which already took care of the most recent Heruka’s releases.


“Memorie” sees a full return to Italian language lyrics with a tracklist of ten songs exploring death themes. The cover is an homage to the painter Salvator Rosa, with a detail of one of his works, “La Fragilità Umana” (17th century).

The first available single is “Presagi”, including a lyric video by Sandro Di Girolamo:

Complete “Memorie” tracklist:

1. Intro

2. Presagi

3. Ad un Passo

4. Memorie

5. Indarno

6. Vegetale

7. Inutile Attesa

8. Anossia

9. Criogenesi

10. Passacaglia

Heruka is:

Nekrom: vocals

Adranor: guitar

Moha: guitar

Nemuri Shi: drums

Cruz: bass

You can find Heruka on:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Herukaproject/

Bandcamp: https://herukaproject.bandcamp.com/

Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/herukaproject

ReverbNation: https://www.reverbnation.com/herukaproject

Rude Awakening Records:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rudeawakeningrecs/

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0w7FXlsO_uyvnI1gdUxU-A

Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/rudeawakening_records

Website: http://www.rudeawakening-records.blogspot.com/

(review) SLAEGT – GODDESS (Century Media)

Danes SLAEGT are back with their new, full length opus number four. These guys have been around more than a decade and this new one represents the current state of the band playing a rather progressive version of black death metal with some thrash metal guitar solos here and there that sound fantastic. Blast beats are smartly thrown in, the whole songwriting capabilities of Slaegt are impressive, because although guitar work may sound a bit chaotic and dissonant upon first listening, as you delve deeper into the songs of this opus, you realize the greatness you are witnessing. I love stop and go aggression of Kiss from a Knife, but one can not mistake old school metal influences in my personal favorite Hunt Again. I also love above all the title song being so epic that I listened to it over and over again. Vocals tell another story, from death metal growls to some black metal screaming, those vary depending on song atmosphere and need. This album has a perfect might to enter your mind and make you hungry bloodthirsty beasts, but also to satisfy your emotions and calm your blackened old metal heart. Good one indeed.

8/10

(review) Skognatt/Wehmut – Split

I always loved the concept of split releases since the early days of my punk hardcore upbringings along with metal, I always loved split demos, split lp-s and I actually released couple of split demos diy with bands that I was a part of back in the days. So, I was glad when this split release fell into my claws. Skognatt is a one man black metal entity from Germany and their side of this opus contains three songs. Skognatt plays black metal, but besides atmospheric black that is a foundation I can also hear post metal melancholy, even gothic influences in Volcano. The Swarm is more so to say classic black metal oriented song, fast and straightforward, but also has some atmospheric guitar only parts towards the end of the song. Tornado, third and final song finishes this side like it started, atmospheric and aggressive. Wehmut´s side of opus also contains three songs. Wehmut is hailing from Germany and plays more depressive side of black metal with lyrics in German language which I understand so Traum(Dream) is a song which is fast, almost ritualistic in its repetition and has such beautiful, dreamy, like title says main guitar melody. Wehmut´s songs are long and express all the anguish and pain, such bliss to listen to the material. Krank(Sick) is for me the best song on this opus, being melodic and having that doomy vibe, but also up tempo and having unmistakable black metal core, making my skin crawl with delight. Todeswunsch(Death Wish) ends this opus and it plays with the idea that dying is torture but maybe not something so bad and ugly, depending on the way you check out. Wehmut´s side of the opus is a bit better but that is only my taste.