Today, Signal Rex announces
April 22nd as the international release date for Vetus Supulcrum's highly
anticipated sixth album, A Shroud of Desolation,
on CD and cassette tape formats.
Maurice De Jonge is one of this millennium's most insanely prolific musicians.
Focusing almost entirely on solo-projects, the Dutch master is widely known for
the terrifying (and terrifyingly unclassifiable) Gnaw Their Tongues, as well as
for a myriad of black metal-oriented projects: among them, De Magia Veterum,
Cloak of Altering, Pyriphlegethon, Golden Ashes, Grand Celestial Nightmare, The
Black Mysteries, and Dodenbezweerder. And yet, even amongst all those bands and
countless more, De Jonge has also created a number of dungeon synth-oriented
projects: Schemer Heer, Druk Yul, and most prominently Vetus Supulcrum.
Like many/most of Maurice's projects, Vetus Supulcrum stays
true (VERY TRUE) to a subgenre's aesthetic sensibilities but then unabashedly
interjects his own personality, making for a journey that's familiar and
refreshing simultaneously. In this case, with the latest recording fittingly
titled A Shroud of Desolation, Vetus Supulcrum aims for
the most bombastic and folkloristic end of the wider dungeon synth spectrum.
The root inspiration is very much still black metal, and its themes focused
solely on the dark arts and the occult. But with its soundfield sparkling and
3D, A Shroud of Desolation most
definitely conveys a soundtrack sensation, one of high fantasy and epic
questing, given occasional narration - ominously, authoritatively - by De Jonge
himself. It doesn't break any barriers, nor should it have to; the sum effect
is simply immersive to the Nth degree.
Highly recommended for those who prize Summoning and Druadan Forest's most
orchestral soundscapes, as well as those whose imagination is open to vast
green splendor - Vetus Supulcrum will
enwrap you in A Shroud of Desolation!
Enwrap thyself with the brand-new track "His Almighty Excellency Of Royal
Blood" HERE
at Signal Rex's Bandcamp, where
the album can be preordered. Cover and tracklisting are as
follows:
Brak komentarzy:
Prześlij komentarz
Uwaga: tylko uczestnik tego bloga może przesyłać komentarze.