Today, Hells Headbangers announces
November 26th as the international release date for Hunters Moon's long-awaited
debut album, The Great Pandemonium, on CD format.
The vinyl LP version will follow next year.
Seemingly a lifetime ago, in an underground metal scene far removed from that
of today, an inconspicuous entity named Hunters Moon made
its recorded debut in 2006 with a two-song demo. Stridently traditional,
nevertheless did this mysterious Australian entity offer hazily addicting black
metal of a most Bathorian bent. Three years passed before the band's first
EP, The Serpents Lust, courtesy of Hells Headbangers. Here, the
veil was lifted about the band's membership - featuring past and present
members of Denouncement Pyre and Nocturnal Graves - but still did Hunters Moon evocatively
expand that Bathorian black metal, becoming stouter and more epic, and
assuredly different than those erstwhile bands.
Alas, many years passed - a dozen, in fact - but at long last do Hunters Moon make their
full-length debut with The Great Pandemonium.
Indeed, immediately is it felt that the band's sound has evolved greatly since
the no-less-considerable The Serpents Lust.
With a veritable arsenal of songwriting at their disposal, Hunters Moon here equally
range drawn out mid-tempos along with fast and chaotic riffing. It's a
thrilling balance they walk with utmost aplomb, giving The Great Pandemonium remarkable
dynamics and high drama. What's more, the sense of the epic from prior
short-length works is heightened across this long-form record, no doubt driven
by a dark melodic undercurrent which ignites the atmosphere of ancient black
metal.
Most of all, perhaps, is the massive production prominently displayed
across The Great Pandemonium, giving Hunters Moon an extremely
tangible physicality so often lost with nowadays "metal" records.
Drummer D.M. has joined fulltime, and his drums were recorded in a bluestone
church built in the 1800s. To that, some of the album's lyrics and themes were
inspired by John Martin’s Paradise Lost illustrations
as well apocalyptic and biblical paintings, which is provocatively echoed in
the cover artwork courtesy of Misanthropic-Art.
The culmination of songs and concepts spanning the last decade, truly titled
is The Great Pandemonium. Hunters Moon enter their
next decade of existence with fiery fanfare, and continue to write new material
with the intent of more regular studio albums.
Tracklisting
for Hunters Moon's The Great Pandemonium
1. Torn by Talons
2. Storm of Hail and Fire
3. Pilgrims Exile
4. Rebellion
5. Bridge Over Chaos
6. Drag Them to the Coffins
7. Red Death
8. Hearse for a Barren Earth
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