• GH Records

    A Forest of Stars – Beware The Sword You Cannot See

    Label: Prophecy
    Format: CD, Album, Limited Edition, Digipak
    Country: Germany
    Released: 2 Decem 2015
    Style: Black Metal, Post Rock, Avantgarde

    It is the year 1895. The mysterious Gentlemen Club A Forest Of Stars publicises its fourth opus in the current format of a phonograph cylinder: “Beware The Sword You Cannot See”.

    With this offering, A Forest Of Stars make good on the promise given on the predecessor “A Shadowplay For Yesterdays” (2012). The compositions are more adventurous and bold, more eccentric and progressive, yet still melodic and accessible like never before. Conceptually, A Forest Of Stars likewise hark back to older issues and develop them further. Whereas “A Shadowplay…” depicted moral decay based on an individual fate, “Beware The Sword…” transfers the topics of demise and insanity into metaphysical spheres. Accordingly, the sound alchemists’ music becomes more universal.

    The effect of A Forest Of Stars’ new album is similar to what the first mechanical reproductions of music at the end of the 19th century achieved: The aural experience leaves the audience equally stumped and euphoric. Be it the compelling nine minutes of opener “Drawing Down The Rain” (which is accompanied by an animated music video that considerably dwarfs even the impressive clip for “Gatherer Of The Pure”), the sprawling “Virtus Sola Invicta”, which comes close to Scandinavian Progressive Rock’s finest moments due to its folkloristic-acoustic interludes, or the sexpartite “Pawn On The Universal Chessboard”, which sums up and transcends the group’s contextual essence – “Beware The Sword You Cannot See” both maintains tradition and innovates, elaborating on an unmistakable style in the light of a complex yet still approachable concept … and eventually a new yardstick for other purveyors of allegedly visionary, extreme Metal to be measured by.

    Tracklist:
    1. Drawing Down The Rain
    2. Hive Mindless
    3. A Blaze of Hammers
    4. Virtus Sola Invicta
    5. Proboscis Master Versus The Powdered Seraphs
    Pawn on the Universal Chessboard
    6. Part I: Mindslide
    7. Part II: Have You Got A Light, Boy?
    8. Part III: Perdurabo
    9. Part IV: An Automaton Adrift
    10. Part V: Lowly Worm
    11. Part VI: Let There Be No Light

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  • Distribution

    Lantlôs – Agape

    Lantlôs – Agape

    Label: Lupus Lounge ‎– WOLF 047-2
    Format: CD, Album
    Country: Germany
    Released: 28 Oct 2011
    Style: Black Metal, Post Rock

    The overcoming of Post Black Metal

    “Agape” – a non-physical, self-sacrificing kind of love – is the basic concept of Lantlôs’ third album. While its predecessor “.neon”, the second album by Herbst’s main band which introduced Neige (Alcest) as Lantlôs’ vocalist, is considered a paragon of Post Black Metal, the duo goes a radical step beyond on “Agape.” Heavy walls of guitars alternate with gentle acoustic parts, the changes in tempo hover between dragging and pacing. In addition, the album will surprise you with extensive instrumental passages with a soft and warm atmosphere which doesn’t shrink back even from jazz. “Agape” isn’t just another Post Black Metal album; “Agape” is the overcoming of Post Black Metal .