Obsidian Kingdom reveal new song from forthcoming album

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OBSIDIAN KINGDOM are currently premiering the┬áthird┬ánew song taken from their forthcoming full-length┬á’A Year With No Summer’,┬áwhich will hit stores worldwide on┬áMarch┬á11th. The gloom-ridden┬átrack “Darkness” is exclusively┬ástreaming via the official media partners below.

Pitchline Zine (ES)
Horns Up (FR)
Metalpaths (GR)
Kronos Mortus (HU)
Andfari (IS)
Eternal Terror (NO)
Kvlt (PL)
Ultraje (PT)
Antichrist Magazine (UA)
Rock’n’Reel┬á(UK)

Regarding “Darkness”, OBSIDIAN KINGDOM comment: “Is the apocalypse necessarily a bad thing? The structures of our youth are disintegrating, and the truths we took for granted have been left to decay. In the light of the imminent collapse, why not celebrate change with a thunderous explosion? Isn’t the end of all things the most beautiful sight to behold? This one could be A YEAR WITH NO SUMMER… ”

OBSIDIAN KINGDOM┬áhave already unveiled artwork and track list of┬á’A Year With No Summer’, which can be viewed below (limited Digipak version).

Tracklisting
1. A Year With No Summer
2. 10th April
3. Darkness
4. The Kandinsky Group
5. The Polyarnik
6. Black Swan
7. Away / Absent
OBSIDIAN KINGDOM have been cunningly avoiding easy categorisation since their inception in the Catalan capital of Barcelona, Spain, where the band was formed in 2005.

Their sophomore album ‘A Year With No Summer’ is now adding to the eclectic puzzle and a big step in an continuing evolution. To say that the Catalans move further away from their roots in extreme metal and towards a more progressive sound is equally correct as misleading. There are still burning guitars and harsh riffing to be found, yet there is also simply much more of everything else. Contrasts, shifts, and raw emotions created and guided by intricate rhythm patterns, electronic tapestries as well as highlights are combined into a carefully composed musical painting of monumental dimensions. There are hints of the epic approach offered by such influences as PINK FLOYD and MARILLION, yetOBSIDIAN KINGDOM use a far darker range of colours on their pallet. There is a constant sense of drowning, darkness and depression threading through ‘A Year With No Summer’, which binds the wide stylistic range offered by its diverse song material together.

When the Catalan newcomers self-released their debut full-length ‘Mantiis ÔÇô An Agony in Fourteen Bites’ in 2012, the 500 copies they had pressed sold out in a blink of an eye. Their conceptual album on a violent crime and its dramatic repercussions features a single song divided into fourteen tracks, which flow through different genres. ‘Mantiis’ progressive character and post-modern approach set against extreme metal prefigures the even larger step now taken by ‘A Year With No Summer’

OBSIDIAN KINGDOM once again follow new paths in an untiring search for their own unique expression unhindered by conventions or style boundaries. This is a record to get your headphones on and listen with diligence to be rewarded with the pleasure of finding great music off those tracks already taken too many times before.

Line-up
Zer0 Æmeour Íggdrasil: keys and vocals
Ojete Mordaza II: drums
Rider G Omega: guitars and vocals
Seerborn Ape Tot: guitars
Om Rex Orale: bass

Guest vocals 
Attila Csihar (MAYHEM) on ÔÇ£The Kandinsky GroupÔÇØ
Kristoffer “Garm” Rygg (ULVER) on ÔÇ£10th AprilÔÇØ

Style: Experimental Rock

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