![]() SAT170: Funeral Tears – Beyond The Horizon (2017) by Satanath Recordsįuneralbloom from Texas paint their grey skies with different brushstrokes than Funeral Tears. This one is named “Dehiscing Emptiness”, and I’ve included it after the stream of “Breathe” below. UPDATE: A second song from the album is also available in video form. It’s an uneasy dream, but dreamlike nonetheless. The music moves into heavier territory, propelled further into darkness by deep, jagged growls and equally craggy riffs, by agonized shrieks of pain and the pain-filled pulse of the guitar. “Breathe” is a deep breath, a slow cascade of crystalline guitars, shimmering ambience, and deep heaving bass. Entitled Beyond the Horizon, the album will be co-released on April 13th by Satanath Records (Russia) and Cimmerian Shade Recordings (USA). Now we’ll move into some full song streams, beginning with a track named “ Breathe” from the third album by Funeral Tears, the solo project of Nikolay Seredov from Tomsk, Russia (who also leads the bands Стахановцы and Taiga). Here’s the track list, followed by a 53-second teaser: In addition, the album includes guest vocals by Wrest of Leviathan, Stevie Floyd of Taurus and Dark Castle, and Billy Anderson on the closing track “When Death Is All”. The announcement reported that the album was produced and engineered by Billy Anderson, and that the music is “more immense and dynamic heavier, darker, more melancholic, and sorrowful,” leading the band’s sound even more deeply into “ruin, decay, and utter oblivion”. ![]() Over the weekend, Profound Lore announced that it will be released on May 19th and revealed Adam Burke’s killer cover art. Six years after releasing their debut album Despond, Nashville’s Loss have a new one on the way named Horizonless. ![]() But before turning to the music, let’s begin with a news item about another band who are quite adept at plumbing the depths of despondency and doom. Although the music is in fact quite varied, they all invoke downcast feelings in different ways and degrees. Among the worthy discoveries I made were the new songs I collected in this post, and they seemed to belong together. This weekend I did my usual rambling through the bowels of the interhole and our overstuffed in-box in search of things I might write about today. ![]()
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