THRÄNENKIND: "Monument" Video / New Ep

Munich-based post (black) metal outfit THRÄNENKIND have revealed the official video for the song "Monument" […]
May 26, 2014

Munich-based post (black) metal outfit THRÄNENKIND have revealed the official video for the song "Monument" off their critically acclaimed last year album debut "The Elk". The video was produced by the fine people at Hard Drive Media.

THRÄNENKIND are currently putting the final touches on 3 brand new songs, which will be released as limited 7" and digital EP via Lifeforce Records on July 18th. The 7" will be only available in the Lifeforce Records web store and from the band on the road!

The band also just got confirmed to play the this year's edition of legendary Fluff Fest!

Thränenkind's music is a mixture of crustcore, post rock, post black metal and hardcore punk. The earlier recordings had more black metal and shoegaze influences, while the "The Elk" album contains a lot more crust and hardcore punk and offers also five completely instrumental post rock songs. The focus lies on creating atmosphere and melancholy.

Thränenkind was founded in 2007 by Nathanael and Pesten. 2008 the first demo-cd was recorded, which got mainly positive reviews. 2009 the first live show was played. In 2010 the demo CD was re-released as an EP and shortly afterwards the split-CD with post black metal/post rock band Heretoir followed. In 2012 the first full-length album "The Elk" was recorded, which will be released in summer 2013 via Lifeforce Records.

Most of the band members are vegan and/or straight edge and they share interests in the ideas of green anarchism, civilization critical thoughts and left-wing politics. The lyrics focus on issues like interpersonal relations, human society, anarchism or the relationship between humanity and nature.

The band name could be translated to something like "child of tears". It was chosen as a contrast to all the "grim" and "cliché" black metal band names. It hints at Thränenkind's emotional side. The band members are fascinated of the name's ambiguity and they also like the fact, that the name leaves room for a lot of different interpretations.

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