Today, Iron Bonehead Productions announces
May 20th as the international release date for Wampyrinacht's
highly anticipated second album, Night of the Desecration,
on CD and vinyl LP formats.
One of the deepest gems of the always-vital Greek black metal scene, Wampyrinacht began unholy
life back in 1995. Their first demo arrived the next year, followed two years
later by an EP released by Melancholy Promotion, the precursor to the infamous
ISO666 label. Thereafter, Wampyrinacht more
or less returned to the crypt, as members drifted off and mainman Necrolord
sought to establish a new lineup. Mind you, Necrolord kept busy in myriad bands
in the meantime - truly, he is one of the most prolific veterans of the Greek
underground - but it was not until 2017 when Wampyrinacht would
return with a new recording. Thankfully, that record bore fruit in full-length
form, under the title We Will Be Watching:
Les cultes de Satan et les mystères de la mort. A dynamic and
dazzling display of canonic Hellenic black metal but infused with a melancholy
that was indeed vampyric, We Will Be Watching became
a late-days essential of Greek classicism.
Patient but still present, Wampyrinacht arrive
when the time is right with their second album, Night of the Desecration.
Immediately, an uptick in energy and clarity is felt; the oft-otherworldly
rawness of its predecessor is replaced by a stout 'n' surging sound brimming
with a newfound professionalism that pays off in spades. For Night of the Desecration burns
with a fire that flickers in myriad directions - rising, falling, cresting,
flowing, all-consuming at every turn across the album's deceptively epic
43-minute runtime - but always focused, always finessed. Leading the charge is
Necrolord's guitar work here, ably balancing stout 'n' strident riffing with
emotive 'n' bone-chilling leads; the heavy metal spirit at the core of classic
Greek black metal pulses proudly, but Wampyrinacht doubtlessly
put their own shadowy twist on it. Night of the
Desecration is thus a work steeped in the ancients whilst
retaining a freshness of approach that should span generations of black
metallers: actual songwriting is
king, now more than ever.
Maudlin yet malevolent, old and new, Wampyrinacht's timely return
with Night of the Desecration is
just cause for celebration. Let the cries of ecstasy resound in the medieval
deep!
Cry out in ecstasy with the brand-new track "The Church of Thorns" HERE at Iron Bonehead's official
YouTube channel. Cover and tracklisting are as follows:
Tracklisting
for Wampyrinacht's Night of the Desecration
1. The Fountain of All Sorrows and Wrath [0:36]
2. Thorns for my Damnation [6:09]
3. Night of the Desecration [11:15]
4. My Angel [1:08]
5. The Church of Thorns [8:30]
6. A Wanderer's Journey... [1:58]
7. Hammer of the Angels [7:59]
8. ...Towards the Glimmering Star [3:52]
9. Of Statues Wrecked and Ruined [0:58]
1. The Fountain of All Sorrows and Wrath [0:36]
2. Thorns for my Damnation [6:09]
3. Night of the Desecration [11:15]
4. My Angel [1:08]
5. The Church of Thorns [8:30]
6. A Wanderer's Journey... [1:58]
7. Hammer of the Angels [7:59]
8. ...Towards the Glimmering Star [3:52]
9. Of Statues Wrecked and Ruined [0:58]
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