FAUSTCOVEN: Reveal New Album Details & Track.
July 1, 2018
Nuclear War Now! Productions sets August 31st as the international release date for Faustcoven's highly anticipated fourth album, In the Shadow of Doom, on vinyl LP format. The CD version shall be released earlier on July 31st.
It has been six long years of silence and cave-dwelling hibernation since the release of the band's previous album, Hellfire and Funeral Bells. Although such a hiatus has undoubtedly tested the patience of Faustcoven's reverent followers, the result is one which clearly justifies this inconvenience. Mastermind and multi-instrumentalist Gunnar Hansen has put the time passed in the interim to good use, ensuring that every aspect of the album meets his vision of proper black doom.
Those familiar with the band's previous output will immediately recognize In the Shadow of Doomas another of Hansen's creations, as it bears all of Faustcoven's signature trademarks. The same general structural framework has been applied in the crafting of each song, and many of the previously-exposed details remain. Perhaps the most obvious of these are the wickedly unsettling vocals, which once again appear to be gargled in blood as they are expectorated forth. At the same time, this is not simply a rehash of the previous three albums. Instead, it is a more riff-dense and obscure beast that is even more complex, dynamic, and textured than the others. The riffs are byzantine in nature ' circuitously twisting, morphing, and distorting themselves organically with each new movement of a given song, as they lead wherever they may, thus assuming lives of their own. Furthermore, while Faustcoven has always incorporated elements of traditional doom in its music, they are at times more pronounced on this recording. For example, the main riff to "As White As She Was Pale" reminds of something that may have been written by Candlemass or a similar band, if not for the distinctly foreboding context of darkness in which Faustcoven presents it. This penultimate track then leads perfectly into "Quis Est Iste Qui Venit," an eight-and-a-half-minute requiem of despair that epitomizes Faustcoven's unique species of black doom and serves perfectly to close the album. Finally, the production as a whole on In the Shadow of Doom is rawer and more live-sounding, especially in comparison to its predecessor, in that it sounds as if it were recorded in the middle of a rehearsal room with instruments blaring beyond recommended levels.
For those longing to witness Faustcoven in a true live setting, they need not look any further than this coming November, when the band is scheduled to play the Never Surrender Fest in Berlin, Germany. Until then, In the Shadow of Doom will serve more than capably to satiate one's appetite for the bleakest of black doom.
In the meantime, hear the new tracks "Marching in the Shadow" and "Sign of Satanic Victory" HERE at Nuclear War Now!'s Bandcamp.
https://nuclearwarnowproductions.bandcamp.com/album/in-the-shadow-of-doom
Tracklisting for Faustcoven's In the Shadow of Doom:
1. The Wicked Dead
2. The Devil's Share
3. Yet He Walks
4. Marching in the Shadow
5. Sign of Satanic Victory
6. Lair of Rats
7. As White As She Was Pale
8. Quis Est Iste Qui Venit
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