Ne Obliviscaris release live video and announce summer dates

NE OBLIVISCARIS are currently premiering a live video┬áfeaturing a track taken from their highly acclaimed┬áfull-length ‘Citadel‘ (2014).┬áThe pro-shot of “Curator”, which is fully entitled┬á”Painters of the Tempest (Part II): Triptych Lux -┬áMovement III Curator” is now exclusively streaming via the official media partners below:
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NE OBLIVISCARIS comment: “”At the start of a week that sees us head out on the next big chapter of our world tour we are very excited to share with you the music video for our song ‘Curator’ taken from our new album ‘Citadel’! This was shot on our last Australian headline tour in late 2014 and we are thrilled that the emotion and intensity of that journey┬áhas been captured so well in this video and cannot wait to hit the road this week to share that same energy with fans across the world in the weeks and months ahead.”
The Australian wizards are announcing a first batch of summer festival dates and additional concerts. More events are in the planning process, but you can view a list of already confirmed shows below.25 Jul 15 Zürich (CH) Dynamo Werk 21 (+Der Weg einer Freiheit)

07 Aug 15 Walton-on-Trent (UK) Bloodstock Festival
08 Aug 15 Jaromer (CZ) Brutal Assault
09 Aug 15 Vagos (PT) Vagos Open Air
13 Aug 15 Dinkelsb├╝hl (DE) Summer Breeze Open Air
14 Aug 15 Rasnov (RO) Rockstadt Extreme Fest
16 Aug 15 Saint-Nolff (FR) Motocultor Open Air

NE OBLIVISCARIS will be touring in support of their celebrated 2014 album ‘Citadel’ (2014), which is still available in various formats through the Season of Mist shop: http://smarturl.it/NeOeshop

The artwork, designed by vocalist XEN and tracklist can be viewed below.NE OBLIVISCARIS Citadel cover

1. Painters of the Tempest (Part I):   Wyrmholes
2. Painters of the Tempest (Part II): Triptych Lux
ÔÇó┬á┬á Movement I:┬á┬á┬á Creator
ÔÇó┬á┬á Movement II:┬á Cynosure
ÔÇó┬á┬á Movement III: Curator
3. Painters of the Tempest (Part III):   Reveries from the Stained Glass Womb
4. Pyrrhic
5. Devour Me, Colossus (Part I):       Blackholes
6. Devour Me, Colossus (Part II):      Contortions

 

“Ne Obliviscaris”, which means “forget not” is the proud motto of Clan Campbell. These highlanders were as successful as ruthless and served as an inspiration for George R. R. Martin’s blockbuster series “Game of Thrones”. Yet the Australian band NE OBLIVISCARIS is neither dealing with folk metal nor bloody minded. It should be mentioned though that their compositions are at least as complex as Scotland’s history.┬áThese six musicians share the adventurous spirit of Argyll’s clansmen. The multi-layered songs of their sophomore album ‘Citadel’ are building on a foundation of harsh metal with avant-garde elements of jazz, flamenco, progressive rock, and many more. NE OBLIVISCARIS display extraordinary musicianship and a depth of profound compositional┬áabilities, one hardly expects from such a young group. This impression is confirmed by┬áone of Australia’s most prestigious classical conservatories, the Sydney Conservatorium of Music adding the song “And Plague Flowers The Kaleidoscope” taken from NE OBLIVISCARIS‘ acclaimed debut full-length ‘Portal of I’ (2012) to their teaching curriculum. The band was founded in the beautiful Australian coastal City of Melbourne, Victoria in the year 2003. ┬áTheir first demo ‘The Aurora Veil’ (2007), NE OBLIVISCARIS┬áalready garnered massive word-of-mouth prominence within the metal underground. Major┬ápress caught up with the debut album┬á’Portal of I’, which showcased their unique array of influences and dynamic songwriting with a virtuous violin significantly adding to the sound. The Australians also gained a reputation as an excellent live act, while supporting DEVIN TOWNSEND, ENSLAVED, BETWEEN THE BURIED & ME, CRADLE OF FILTH among others. After a highly successful three week headline tour throughout Asia including a sold out show in Tokyo, Japan NE OBLIVISCARIS started a crowd funding campaign to support further international touring. Their target of 37.500 US Dollars was reached in only 38 hours and the final sum of 56.644 US Dollars broke the previous Australian record. With ‘Citadel’ the band has begun to conquer the world. Mixed and mastered Jens Bogren (OPETH, KATATONIA), this album spells international success for NE OBLIVISCARIS in capitals letter.┬áDon’t miss their shows and judge for yourself!
Line-up
Xenoyr: harsh vocals
Tim Charles: violin & clear vocals
Benjamin Baret: lead guitar
Matt Klavins: guitar
Brendan ‘Cygnus’ Brown: bass
Dan Presland: drumswww.facebook.com/NeObliviscarisBand

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