04/03/2024 21:07
Limbonic Art
Limbonic Art to return with new album 'Opus Daemoniacal' in June
Limbonic Art return. Their ninth full-length 'Opus Daemoniacal' is black as a raven, fierce as a wolf, majestic as an eagle, and mighty as the legendary Norwegian black metal pioneers that mastermind, vocalist, and multi-instrumentalist Vidar "Daemon" Jensen founded in 1993 have always been.
'Opus Daemoniacal' continues along the more straightforward black metal path that the Norwegian has chosen for his last releases yet this album also deliberately harks back to the dense atmospheric and cinematic feel of Limbonic Art's groundbreaking early works. After having turned into a duo, the debut album 'Moon in the Scorpio' was released in 1996 via Nocturnal Art Productions – the label of Emperor guitarist Samoth aka Tomas Thormodsæter Haugen. Their at the time quite unique combination of harsh Nordic black metal with cinematic elements inspired by romantic and classic orchestral music proved extremely influential in the following years. With their sophomore full-length 'In Abhorrence Dementia' (1997) and the third album 'Epitome of Illusions' (1998) Limbonic Art gradually reduced the symphonic elements of their sound. In February 2003, the duo broke up, but Daemon reformed the band in 2006. He continued to release the Limbonic Art albums 'Phantasmagoria' (2010) and 'Spectre Abysm' (2017).
'Opus Daemoniacal' connects the present to the early sound of the Norwegian cult act, which is bound to appeal to friends of their first albums as well as to a new generation of classic Norse black metal connoisseurs.
Track listing:
1. Ad astra et abyssos
2. Deify Thy Master
3. Consigned to the Flames
4. Vir Triumphalis
5. I Am Your Demon
6. The Wrath of Storms
7. Ars Diavoli
'Opus Daemoniacal' will be released on June 28th, 2024, via Kyrck Productions & Armour.
Editions:
- digisleeve CD
- A5-sized mediabook (also as a bundle with flag and patch; limited to 100)
- crystal clear & solid red & solid blue 12" vinyl, limited to 300
- black 12" vinyl
(source: Kyrck Productions & Armour)