ULTHA: Premiere First Song From Their Upcoming Album The Inextricable Wandering
August 21, 2018
German black metal force ULTHA are premiering the first song, "The Avarist (Eyes Of A Tragedy)", from their upcoming album The Inextricable Wandering, out October 5th, 2018 on Century Media Records. You can listen to it here:
Band leader Ralph Schmidt comments: "The Avarist (Eyes Of A Tragedy)" is the opening track of our third full-length "The Inextricable Wandering". With its close to 15 minutes running time it is the second longest song on the album and my personal favorite, at the same time being the most painful to me. It was the first song we wrote for the album and also the one that took the longest to balance. It consists of two almost equally long, slower parts in the begging and end, as well as a very long fast part in the middle. As with Bosch's famous triptychon works, to us some of painted arts most incredible works, it deals with a way to/through hell, thus not in a religious sense. "The Avarist (Eyes Of A Tragedy)" is a good representative of what we tried to combine on this record: mixing low end doom heaviness, black metal's frenzy, the melody work of dark wave/post punk brought together by an open, authentic and heavy sound, close to what we sound like live."
You can pre-order "The Inextricable Wandering" here:
https://Ultha.lnk.to/TheInextricableWandering
ULTHA live:
14.09.2018 ' Eindhoven (NL) ' Effenaar
(Bloodshed Fest, /w TRAGEDY, AGORAPHOBIC NOSEBLEED, CATHARSIS, ENEMY SOIL!)
06.10.2018 ' Nijmegen (NL) ' Doornroosje ' OFFICIAL RELEASE SHOW
(Soulcrusher Fest, /w YOB, DEAFHEAVEN, WIEGEDOOD, DRAGGED INTO SUNLIGHT !)
08.12.2018 ' Cologne (DE) ' Gebäude 9
(Unholy Passion Fest, /w SUN WORSHIP + 2 more tba)
14.12.2018 ' Dortmund (DE) ' Junkyard
(Tombstoned Fest, /w AURA NOIR, OBLITERATION, MORAST, VORBD)
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Kyle Scott
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