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triste-guillotine · 1 year ago
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RUNEMAGICK “Beyond the Cenotaph of Mankind” LP 2023 (’...They chant for me, like a call from the tombs. Conjure me free, like ascending fumes...’)
1. Archaic Magick (After the Red Sun) 2. Endless Night and Eternal End 3. Revocation of Spectral Paths 4. The Storm Rode Beyond the Firmament 5. Nocturnal Deities of Winter 6. Beyond the Cenotaph of Mankind
https://runemagick.bandcamp.com/album/beyond-the-cenotaph-of-mankind-2
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rp-kat · 5 years ago
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Sacramentum
1996
Vox Mortis Magazine  #10
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gabrielmanagement · 5 years ago
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High Roller Records presents: RUNEMAGICK "The Opening Of Dead Gates" out now, "Into Desolate Realms" LP / CD out on October 25 While it is fair after oh-so-many band and project ventures to call Nicklas “Terror” Rudolfsson (of Sacramentum, Heavydeath, Deathwitch fame, to list but a few of his outlets) a jack of all trades, one name has remained constant throughout his more or less 30 years as a mainstay in extreme metal: Runemagick. A longer period of silence from 2007 on ended with archival demo releases and another full-length in the shape of "Evoked From Abysmal Sleep" (2018) that showed the four-piece at a new peak both creatively and performance-wise. Now after hardly one year, they not only deliver their next EP but also said album’s successor, conveying a sense of regained regularity. And indeed, the four-tracks on "The Opening Of Dead Gates" are an epitome of constancy, displaying Runemagick’s old strengths in connection with arguably their strongest songwriting to date. Whereas the EP crystallizes what Runemagick are about in a rather compact way, the album is a sprawling celebration of lethal doom that leaves no wishes unfulfilled! Listen: https://soundcloud.com/high-roller-records-2/runemagick-necromancer-of-the-red-sun-official-stream Listen: https://soundcloud.com/high-roller-records-2/runemagick-the-opening-of-dead-gates-official-stream More information and ordering: www.hrrecords.de
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blacksabbathcoversproject · 6 years ago
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Domedag -Nu Nalkas Domedagen (2018)
Doom/Black Metal project from Nicklas "Terror" Rudolfsson of the Swedish band Runemagick
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black-metal-artists · 6 years ago
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Dissection live in 1992 or 1993. Photo taken by Nicklas Rudolfsson. https://www.instagram.com/p/Bpz35Fjgm3p/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=oetw9s1zd1bw
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doomedandstoned · 7 years ago
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HEAVYDEATH Hails The ‘Sarcophagus In The Sky’
~By Billy Goate~
This weekend, Doomed & Stoned is bringing you the world premiere of 'Sarcophagus In The Sky' (2017), the third album by Stockholm's HEAVYDEATH (or Tung Död as they're known in Sweden -- derived from the Old Norse, Þungr Dauði). Formed in 2013 and featuring Nicklas Rudolfsson on guitar and vocals (Runemagick, The Funeral Orchestra, Domedag, Necrocurse), Johan Bäckma on bass (Necrocurse, Rapid Terrör), and Daniel Moilanen on drums (Runemagick, Katatonia), HEAVYDEATH have been quite the busy doomers, dreaming up nearly a dozen demos, four EPs, and two albums (including the much hailed 'Eternal Sleepwalker' on Svart Records).
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The album opens in characteristically stormy fashion with an ominous, rumbling – the sound of anticipation that I've come to identify with HEAVYDEATH. “The stone has a purpose,” a grave voice utters prophetically. “A new journey begins, soon after dark.” And with that, we are immersed in the dark, strange reality of the Sarcophagus In The Sky. As with all of HEAVYDEATH’s work, the riffs are intuitive, the rhythms well-placed, the low-end growling like hungry beast on the prowl, the atmosphere charged with electric mist. Heavy as all hell.
Something untoward is about to happen. A sky-bound monolith has appeared suddenly and without warning. Who or what is it? For the answers, you must dive headlong into each of these ten tracks. The new album is releases on November 17th and can be pre-ordered on LP, CD, Cassette, and digital formats.
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Sarcophagus In The Sky by HEAVYDEATH
An Interview with HEAVYDEATH
By Billy Goate
We’re excited to hear about your third full-length record, coming November 17th! Tell us all about the new album.
Nicklas: We are very pleased with the outcome. As usual, we do everything ourselves, DIY low-budget, and record all songs in our rehearsal tomb in a few days. But I think all of us are so pleased that we can say it's our best album so far (which surely every band says...). This applies to songs, arrangements and sound.
As I said, most of the recording was made in our rehearsal room, for a few days during this summer 2017. I made some vocal overdubs in the car and in the forest. Johan (bass) made all the mix and mastering in the rehearsal room too.
I also like that we not only used photographs and photomontages in the cover art and in the layout this time; we also have woven in some drawings and illustrations, which fit well. Many thanks to Catta “Eldhexan” who has drawn some illustrations for us. We once again chose to cooperate with the labels Aftermath Music (LP/CD) and Flowing Downwards (cassette) for the physical editions.
The song material is composed between 2013 and 2017. So there are some "old" songs like “Hunter,” “Darkness of No Return,” and “Dawn Without Sun” that have been featured on previous demos, but most of the songs are new. There are six main songs on the album (“The Stone Speaks At Winter,” “Hunter,” “Path To The Altitude,” “Sarcophagus In The Sky,” “Autumn Of Life,” “Dawn Without Sun”) and then there are some additional songs depending on which edition (LP, CD, cassette, or different digital versions).
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Photo by Stefan “Rotting Vomitor” Rodin
Nicklas, can you tell us a little bit more about each of the songs that make up this album?
The Stone Speaks At Winter
“The whole song is basically based on one rhythm pattern in different places. It is about the existence of ancient wisdom carved in stones that those who want see can learn from.”
Hunter
“A rather varied song that breaks into different passages. A kind of awakening in clarity and a break with slavery in a so-called civilization.”
Path To The Altitude
A journey in passages with “ambient” chords, hammering rhythmic riffs and bass melodies. In a way the escape from the "normal" reality, a view from above altitudes where the tentacles can’t control you.
Sarcophagus In The Sky
A heavy rhythmic song with pumping chord melodies, ending in a “speed-paced” crescendo. There were old warnings about what should come, warnings that have been tried to hide, death from the sky.
Autumn Of Life
A mixture of doomy riffs and parts with floating melodies that mixes into each other. An autumn of life, a passage in death, storms and darkness.”
Dawn Without Sun
Also based on heavy rhythms and then terminated in the chords of the fall. After storms of death, darkness awaits for a long, long time.
Darkness Of No Return
One of the first songs written to the band in 2013, slightly heavier than the previous demo version. The title speaks for itself and fits well after a dawn without sun.
The Entity
This song was written during the recording session of the album, atmospheric pieces mixed with some “old school.” She exists in another “dimension” (and maybe also here?). She gives you a choice to stay or return.
During the recording session we also recorded two demo songs (Tidal Clarity and Shadow Of The Equinox) without Daniel on drums (I play drums) to test the sound. Both songs would fit into the album's "concept" but there was already enough material and “Tidal Clarity” might be too similar to “The Stone Speaks At Winter,” at least we were reasoning so at the time. Afterwards we decided to release the demo versions as bonus material. Available as bonus songs on the album (Bandcamp only) as well as the single “The Stone Speaks At Winter” (Bandcamp only).
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Daniel working on arrangements during the album recording.
Several of your music videos, including the recent one for “Sarcophagus in the Sky” have you taking us into the forest at dusk. Do the woods hold a special meaning to you?
Nicklas: It's not a “music video" in that way, so to speak; more a simple visualization of the song. I filmed a walk in one take from our house through the forest up to a higher mountain, called "Örnekulle Knalte".
Personally, I like being in the forest as much as I can. Relaxation, inspiration and recreation. I live in the countryside with large forest right next to the house. Many in today's society certainly do not know how important the forest is.
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Daniel and Nicklas relaxing after the first day of recording.
The album cover looks like a Noah’s Ark nestled in the trees, yet it appears to be a vessel of death. I’m intrigued – what is the Sarcophagus in the Sky?
Nicklas: The title and cover can certainly be interpreted in several ways. It's perfectly ok for the listener to do his / her own interpretations. The sarcophagus or coffin is more a visual picture of death. As I mentioned earlier, it may be that the death from/in the sky is forgotten in the present day. It also applies to death from/in the oceans. The large stone or we can call it the megalith can be a symbol or guidance. Or a monument of death...
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Lyrics to “The Stone Speaks At Winter”
You are quite the prolific band: three albums, four EPs, and 10 demos full of great ideas. Has making music always come this easy to you or did you sell your soul to Satan when you were with Runemagick? Seriously, though, how do you do it? We’re impressed!
In recent years, I have had a long period of dense waves with inspiration. Cannot directly explain why, but it comes and goes. In the past I have had years of minimal lust and inspiration for music. But now it's like a high season in creativity for my part. I write music in my head when I drive car, walk or if I get a short moment with a guitar. I never practice getting better on guitar or any other instrument. My focus is on creativity and composing. Make trips in soundscapes with riffs.
It often happens that I or we take a lunch break and record simple demos. You can record some songs in 30-60 minutes. It's important to be effective when you have a lot of other things to do with your little life.
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Johan bass recording.
We’d love to know more about the tools of your trade. Can you show us around your studio show us your wares? What pedals and effects do you find most useful to you in the music you’re composing and performing these days?
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The royal tour of gear and sound.
You do all your recording, mixing, and mastering in-house. How long have you been doing that?
Nicklas: I've recorded that way with many bands and projects over the years since the 80's. In the beginning there was the 4 channel portable tape studio, which I actually still use sometimes. Then there have been periods in bands with larger budgets when the labels rented real studios. Periodically I have also worked a bit in a studio (Los Angered Recording, which later became Sonic Train Studios). But most of the recordings I've been involved in have we done entirely or partly on our own, often with so-called low budget equipment.
This also applies to HEAVYDEATH. We have recorded all the albums in different rehearsal places with our own equipment. The previous album we chose to get mastered by Andy at Sonic Train Studios. But otherwise we have done everything ourselves.
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Recording drums with Daniel Moilanen.
As an engineer, what’s the secret to making HeavyDeath sounds like HeavyDeath on record?
Johan: We have no secret, plan or template. But you hope it will be better for each recording. You always learn something. On the last album, we feel like we got a good and heavy sound where our instruments fit together in the soundscape/mix.
Finally, would you play something for us acoustically from Sarcophagus in the Sky?
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Mungiga and a very difficult question to Pelle Hellbutcher.
Thank you so much for visiting with the readers of Doomed & Stoned.
Thank you! Big thanks to those who support the band! And watch out for the Sarcophagus In The Sky!
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metalkilltheking · 10 years ago
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Sacramentum 04 When Night Surrounds Me
1996. Far Away From the Sun
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rp-kat · 7 years ago
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Swordmaster
1998
Morbid Noizz  #5
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rp-kat · 7 years ago
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Swordmaster
1997
Morbid Noizz  #3
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triste-guillotine · 6 years ago
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RUNEMAGICK “Darkness Death Doom”, CD 2003 (The excellent sixth album of the Swedish masters of Dark & crushing Doom/Death Metal)
1. Intro - CDXLIV 2. Ancient Incantations 3. Eyes of Kali 4. The Venom 5. Darken Thy Flesh 6. Doomed 7. Eternal Dark 8. DDD 9. Winter 10. Outro - 444
https://runemagick.bandcamp.com/album/darkness-death-doom
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triste-guillotine · 6 years ago
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RUNEMAGICK "Enter the realm of Death", CD/LP 1999 (The second album of the Swedish lords of Heaviness  ; Killer Dark Doom/Death Metal from Gothenburg)
“The flesh now decays As my soul fly away The gates of Hades is open Final destination is choosen Enter the realm of Death After the funeral When the mourners walk away I have my freedom Leave this rotten life Life now fades My soul belongs to Hades Into the darkest realm The final journey Enter the realm of Death After the funeral When the mourners walk away I have my freedom Leave this rotten life”
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gabrielmanagement · 5 years ago
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High Roller Records presents: RUNEMAGICK "The Opening Of Dead Gates" out on September 27 While it is fair after oh-so-many band and project ventures to call Nicklas “Terror” Rudolfsson (of Sacramentum, Heavydeath, Deathwitch fame, to list but a few of his outlets) a jack of all trades, one name has remained constant throughout his more or less 30 years as a mainstay in extreme metal: Runemagick. A longer period of silence from 2007 on ended with archival demo releases and another full-length in the shape of "Evoked From Abysmal Sleep" (2018) that showed the four-piece at a new peak both creatively and performance-wise. Now after hardly one year, they not only deliver their next EP but also said album’s successor, conveying a sense of regained regularity. And indeed, the four-tracks on "The Opening Of Dead Gates" are an epitome of constancy, displaying Runemagick’s old strengths in connection with arguably their strongest songwriting to date. Listen: https://soundcloud.com/high-roller-records-2/runemagick-the-opening-of-dead-gates-official-stream More information and ordering: www.hrrecords.de
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triste-guillotine · 7 years ago
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SACRAMENTUM "Far away from the sun", CD 1995 (Great first album of furious yet melodic Death/Black Metal the Swedish way ; cover artwork by Kristian "Necrolord" Wahlin).
“...This time my journey was forever, I knew there was no turning back. I had found the castle of myself And I fell asleep far away from the sun.”
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doomedandstoned · 5 years ago
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HeavyDeath Makes Harrowing Return
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They're back! One of my favorite acts from out of Sweden, HEAVYDEATH (with members of Runemagick, The Funeral Orchestra, Katatonia, Necrocurse, Domedag, etc.), has just released a 17-minute riff-driven masterpiece of doom, peppered with atmospheric black textures, commanding rhythms, and grizzly death vox. "The Newborn" is equal parts mystery and mayhem, wonder and woe.
Naturally, I was curious about its meaning, so I reached out to the band. Frontman Nicklas Rudolfsson told me this:
It can be interpreted in several ways, but one can be that death is life and life is death. Death can be a rebirth. Then it may be that one day a new sun rises over all of us. Briefly.
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The Newborn by HEAVYDEATH
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doomedandstoned · 7 years ago
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India's Djinn and Miskatonic Present Grave New Doomer from Sophomore Record
~By Billy Goate~
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Cover art by Fabled and The Painter Of Oz
If DJINN AND MISKATONIC sounds a little bit like "Gin and Tonic" to your ears, maybe it's because the music has such an intoxicating atmosphere about it. Billed as "India's premier doom metal band," Djinn And Miskatonic made their first splash with 'Forever in the Realm' (2013), a widely praised debut. If that wasn't enough to convince you of the band's rightful place in the hallowed halls of doom, then 'Even Gods Must Die' (2018) certainly will be.
Djinn And Miskatonic's latest opus offers us six lumbering pieces that tread the earth like some fabled hulk of old. Listeners will discover a lyrical web laced with references to Lovecraftian horror, eastern mythology, and even some mysticism woven in for good measure. Having already given us a taste of the third and fourth songs from Even Gods Must Die, the band now reveals the sixth track ahead of the album's full release next week (a Doomed & Stoned exclusive).
"Hangman's Hope" is a punisher, for sure. A razor sharp metallic riff opens the number, making way for dark, shamanic vocals of the “Who goes there?” variety. The feel is that of a prophet has just been rustled from his sleep, tucked away in some foreboding cave, and arises with furrowed brow to pronounce doom upon all of us. Gautham Khandige summons all the gravity and depth of the great traditionalists for this one (reminding me most of Nicklas Rudolfsson from HeavyDeath and The Funeral Orchestra). The song builds and builds in intensity over the course of its ten-minute run, revealing a seasoned, well-honed metal band that surely has its act together.
The album releases on Wednesday, January 10th on CD via Transcending Obscurity Records and can be pre-ordered here.
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Djinn and Miskatonic are:
Gautham Khandige (vocals)
Sriram Kvlteswaran (guitar, backing vox)
Mushaf Nazeer (guitar)
Jayaprakash Satanmurthy (bass)
Siddharth Manorahan (drums)
Some buzz:
Djinn and Miskatonic return with a mammoth album of dire tunes and bloody tales. Following up on their massively successful debut in 'Forever in the Realm, they've taken things up several notches and produced an album that will stay with you long after it's over. 'Even Gods Must Die' contains six sordid, gloomy and memorable songs with varying objectives and melancholia. Each of them follows a storylike trajectory and spring to life at the opportune moments. Meditative and meaningful, this is a well thought and properly executed album by Djinn and Miskatonic.
Even Gods Must Die (Doom Metal) by DJINN AND MISKATONIC (India)
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metalkilltheking · 10 years ago
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Sacramentum 03 Blood Shall Be Spilled
1996. Far Away From the Sun
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