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Polish black metal entity HEGEROTH: second song from Sacra Doctrina album!

Polish black metal band HEGEROTH presents the second single from their upcoming, fourth album titled “Sacra Doctrina”. The premiere of the album is scheduled for January 24, 2022 and will be released on digital format and CD by the band.
Pre-order: https://hegeroth.bandcamp.com/album/sacra-doctrina

Listen to the new song “Out of Habit” ➡ https://youtu.be/qc0NwDO08zg

First song “With Adoration” ➡ https://youtu.be/1_A0nENvTgA

Singles are also available at digital streaming platforms (BandcampSpotifyAppleDeezer)

Cover artwork was created by Italian artist Le Nevralgie Costanti.
Music was recorded and produced by the band in their HSoundLab Studio.

The music of the Silesian band fits in with black metal, which pays tribute to both the most important features of traditional metal and openness to new experiences. The energy, rhythm and clarity of the musical message are enriched by the variety, variability and layering of melodic forms. 

Tracklist:
1. In Torment 1
2. Out Of Habit
3. With Adoration
4. In Torment 2
5. From Nothingness
6. In Torment 3
7. With Devotion
8. In Torment 1 (PL)

Hegeroth in the Internet

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Hegeroth/
Bandcamp https://hegeroth.bandcamp.com/
Youtube https://www.youtube.com/user/hegeroth1
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/Hegeroth_Official/ 

LHAÄD stream BABYLON DOOM CULT RECORDS debut at Black Metal Promotion!

At present, the Belgian Hadopelagic Black Metal entity LHAÄD     (Hemelbestormer, Entartung, Wolven & Rituals of the Dead Hand) is streaming its debut ‘BELOW’ in its entirety on BLACK METAL PROMOTION! 

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9wx-4em7D3s

‘Below’ shall be released on December 10, 2021, via Babylon Doom Cult Records, Extraconscious Records and Fólkvangr Records.  
 

Lhaäd creates its own unique, claustrophobic and dense atmosphere, as if a wall of water comes crushing down on you.

Influenced by industrial and intense sounding bands like Mysticum, Thorns and Darkspace,

‘Below’, where light is absent: the perfect surroundings for hadopelagic black metal.
Named after Hades, the Greek god of the dead and the underworld, Lhaäd is an anagram for hadal: the deepest region of the ocean, lying within oceanic trenches.

‘Below’ is a 41-minute dive into the deepest of the deep.
The pressure and lack of oxygen will make thine head spin, and going too deep will most definitely result in a certain death. Therefore extreme caution is advised before you enter the deep waters of Lhaäd.

Release date: December 10, 2021
Genre: Industrial Ambient Black Metal
Formats: CD / DIGITAL / LP / MC

For fans of: (old) Immortal, Mysticum, Thorns & Darkspace


Tracklist:

1. Below I (6:17)
2. Below II (6:36)
3. Below III (7:30)
4. Below IV (5:48)
5. Below V (7:39)
6. Below VI (6:25)
Total (40:25)

 https://www.facebook.com/thenoxentity


https://thenoxentity.bandcamp.com/

https://www.babylondoomcultrecords.com/product/lhaad-below-tape/

https://www.babylondoomcultrecords.com/product/lhaad-below-cd/

https://www.babylondoomcultrecords.com/product/lhaad-below-lp/


http://music.extraconscious.com/album/below

Cassettes available at 
http://www.folkvangrrecords.com
 upon the day of release.

(review) Bednja – Ponosni u smrti

Time for a band from my home scene to grace the pages of this zine. Bednja released their new, long awaited e.p. Bednja were already featured on the pages of this zine, when I reviewed their full length debut album. This band is hailing from Varaždin in the north of Croatia, circa ten or so kilometers from my hometown. Bednja plays a mixture of black metal, hardcore and post metal with very interesting song structures and darkened atmosphere and dual growled and screaming vocals, which add power to the songs. Guitar work is ice cold with some catchy hooks here and there, thundering bass and drums from out of this world, Petar being for sure one of the best extreme music drummers in this region. This new e.p. offers four songs. Bednja pays tribute to Croatian poet Ivan Goran Kovačić, antifascist poet who was killed in WWII by transforming his lyrics into a song. They also cover Satan Panonski, punk icon from ex Yugoslavia who was killed in the civil war that went on here about thirty years ago. Also, they cover two folk songs sung by partisan fighters in WWII. There are some guest appearances on this record, but I leave that to you to discover. My personal favorite is Satan Panonski cover but e.p. as a whole is a fist in the face of depravity this country has turned in. Fist in the face of fascism, homophobia, xenophobia and Bednja told what all of us think: fuck you we are not down with you and you will not grind us down, not now, not ever!

https://bednja.bandcamp.com/