VOLUR Stream "Breaker Of Skulls."
May 6, 2017
Canadian folk-doom trio, VÖLUR, have today streamed the first track from their upcoming album, Ancestors. Breaker of Skulls has premiered today via Metal Hammer magazine, who say "this is bleak, heavy doom with a blackened heart."
Listen to Breaker of Skulls via Metal Hammer
Of the track, the band commented:
"Breaker Of Skulls is a dark, sludgy slab of doom inspired by the ancient Icelandic warrior poet Egil Skallagrimson, a man who fought terrible battles across the North Sea. He was at once barbarous and poetic; a man who would commit a brutal act of violence and then recite a beautiful poem immediately after. The song was inspired by his epic poem, The Loss of My Sons. It moves from a combative, gnarly sludge riff to a bittersweet and almost beautiful conclusion, all the while filled with yearning chromatic movement."
Ancestors is a four track album recorded in 2016, and is the follow-up to VÖLUR's celebrated debut, Disir, which was hailed as "a winsome blend of pastoral folk, gentle prog, atmospheric doom, and old world magic" by Noisey.
Just as Disir dealt with themes surrounding female figures from mythology, Ancestors focuses on the heroines' male counterparts and is the second part of a planned four album series spotlighting various elements of the old Germanic spiritual world. VÖLUR's songs are long, quasi-narrative pieces that feature Laura C. Bates' violin assuming the role traditionally executed by a guitar, allowing the bass playing of Lucas Gadke (also of Blood Ceremony) to take on unique responsibilities in both lead and melodic roles while drummer Jimmy Payment (Do Make Say Think) feeds the band's bombastic, crushing oomph.
Doom music (not necessarily metal) is about slow contemplation and the transfixing power of heaviness and VÖLUR's weighty riffs, layers of feedback, dynamic, angular melodies and moments of beauty give heed to the band's promise to always seek newer modes of musical expression and discovery.
Moving between high-tension heaviness and beautiful pastoral moods, VÖLUR aims to reflect the world of primordial nature inspired by ancient myths and chilling poems of death and heroism. Ancestors takes you into a world of stories that have been shrouded by the fog of ages. But there's nothing obscure about this album: it is the statement of an ambitious band defining their sonic territory. This is music as profound sound... prepare!
Ancestors will be released via Prophecy Productions on June 2, 2017, pre-orders are available HERE:
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