Today, Amor Fati Productions
announces April 1st as the international release date for a special version of Dauþuz's acclaimed fourth
album, hereby titled Vom schwarzen Schmied:
Bergkgesænge, on CD format. The tape version will be released by
Helhallen Tonträger.
Since their bolt-from-the-blue debut In finstrer Teufe in
2016, Germany's Dauþuz have
created a rich and vibrant catalog. Their black metal is proud and purist but
by no means blinkered; the ancient ways are revered, for sure, but new vistas
of the imagination open up when Dauþuz commit
their stories to tape. And those stories largely focus on mining, both across
their native land and the whole of Europe, further enriching their olde-worlde
appeal.
Late last year, Dauþuz released
their masterful fourth album, Vom schwarzen Schmied,
once again via the auspices of Amor Fati.
Translated into English as "Of the Blacksmith," Vom schwarzen Schmied was
arguably the band's most focused recording to date, evincing a totality that
could only come from Dauþuz. While
an all-consuming darkness and lyrical despair characterized the record, its
utterly epic landscape and absolutely invigorating melodicism made Vom schwarzen Schmied a
paradoxically "uplifting" experience, fully bringing to life the saga
of the blacksmith.
And the mining blacksmith seems to be a revenant - and once again, he returns
to tell the story in a musically different version. During the recordings
of Vom schwarzen Schmied, the idea
arose among the duo of Dauþuz to
re-record the vocals in their entirety: completely clean, with additional choir
passages and keyboards, but also the whole sound, mix, and mastering was
reworked. From the perpetual darkness of the Dauþuz pit,
a somewhat-different yet still-solid chunk of Mining Black Metal now appears,
bearing the title Vom schwarzen Schmied:
Bergkgesænge. Truly its brother album's equal, Vom schwarzen Schmied: Bergkgesænge both
re-affirms and expands the band's brilliant cosmology, striking ever deeper
into the past but always with an undeniably refreshing air...straight from the
deepest mines, of course. Taste the German steel of MINING BLACK METAL, now in
a cleaner & more choral constitution!
Begin tasting that cleaner & more choral German steel - and seeing it
before your very eyes - with a special video for the re-recorded version
of "Der Bergschmied II: Der Eid" HERE
at Amor Fati's official YouTube
channel. Cover and tracklisting are as follows:
Tracklisting for Dauþuz' Vom schwarzen Schmied: Bergkgesænge
1. Der Bergschmied I: Mein Berg
2. Der Bergschmied II: Der Eid
3. Der Bergschmied III: Desperatio
4. Der Bergschmied IV: Zauberwerk
5. Der Bergschmied V: Sagenlieder
6. Der Bergschmied VI: Cognitio
7. Der Bergschmied VII: Der Frevel
8. Der Bergschmied VIII: Sargdeckel
2. Der Bergschmied II: Der Eid
3. Der Bergschmied III: Desperatio
4. Der Bergschmied IV: Zauberwerk
5. Der Bergschmied V: Sagenlieder
6. Der Bergschmied VI: Cognitio
7. Der Bergschmied VII: Der Frevel
8. Der Bergschmied VIII: Sargdeckel
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