Sons of Balaur unleash amazing video clip

Sons of Balaur
premiere graphic novel style video
for the track “Invocation”

 

SONS OF BALAUR logo

 

SONS OF BALAUR are releasing their first video for a track taken from their forthcoming album ‘Tenebris Deos’. The release date of their debut full-length on Season of Mist has been scheduled to October 14. The video clip for ‘Invocation’ has been created by celebrated Romanian artist Costin Chioreanu and is now exclusively streaming via the official media partners listed below.

Daily Sentinel (AU)
Spark (CZ)
Metal Hammer (DE)
Rockzone (ES)
Inferno (FI)
La Grosse Radio (FR)
Rocking (GR)
Lángoló Gitárok (HU)
Andfari (IS)
Metalitalia (IT)
Lords of Metal (NL)
Metal Hammer (NO)
Loud (PT)
Antichrist Magazine (UA)
Terrorizer (UK)

 

SONS OF BALAUR video still

 

SONS OF BALAUR have already released artwork and track-list of ‘Tenebris Deos’, which can both be viewed below.

 

SONS OF BALAUR album cover

 

01. Invocation
02. Prologue
03. Old Relics
04. Succubus Slut
05. The Curse Of Bloodlust
06. The Nameless Roams The Earth
07. Van Helsing Must Die
08. Balaur’s Rise
09. Athena Bitch Betrayer
10. Soldiers Of Darkness
11. Nematari The Desert Queen

 

SONS OF BALAUR band picture

 

SONS OF BALAUR have come to life. Straight out of the highly acclaimed ‘Realm of the Damned’ graphic novel, this obviously fictional Norwegian band is actually delivering a remarkable first full-length. Yet while the graphic novel comes across as bloody as brutal, the biography of the demonically possessed maniacs is offered quite tongue-in-cheek as well as representing a respectful nod to the early Nordic black metal scene with its fanatic ideology and criminal record. 
In stark contrast to this, the musical intentions behind SONS OF BALAUR‘s real-life debut album ‘Tenebris Deos’ should be taken very seriously.  
    
Although the band is supposedly of Norwegian origin, the style of sound and the densely woven guitar-work of ‘Tenebris Deos’ clearly points towards an English back-ground with many cross-references to scene classics from BATHORY, CELTIC FROST, and VENOM to the second and even third generations on black metal.

All of this remains pure speculation, while the true and official story of SONS OF BALAUR can be read below.

www.facebook.com/SoBKvlt

Style: True Black Metal

Press-kit: https://presskit.season-of-mist.com/Sons_of_Balaur/

Line-up
Tomas: vocals and guitar
Markus: bass guitar
Kristoffer: guitar
Lars: drums

Pre-sales: http://smarturl.it/BalaurShop

Available formats
Digipak CD
Gatefold LP in various colours

 

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SONS OF BALAUR have been featured in the ‘Realm Of The Damned’ graphic novel created by Alec Worley and Pye Parr. The forces behind the book have now announced an animated motion version of ‘Realm Of The Damned’ that will feature the dark and disturbed voices of David Vincent (ex-MORBID ANGEL), Dani Filth (CRADLE OF FLITH), Jill Janus (HUNTRESS), and many more.

A first trailer can be viewed at the link below:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYjjQwipUP4

The animated motion version is being directed by Tom Paton, whose sci-fi debut set the world alight with his post apocalyptical vision, ‘Pandorica’. Tom now takes on the world of animation by bringing ‘Realm Of The Damned’ to life. 

This is a fresh new world for fans of anime, horror, vampires and Metal. Feast your depraved souls on this rare spectacle if you dare

The story so far…

There is no one left to protect us from what lurks in the dark. There is no Hellboy, no Mulder and Scully, no Torchwood or Men in Black coming to save us. The monsters have won. Our world now belongs to them.

The Vatican’s last line of paranormal defense – The Congregation – has finally been overrun by the supernatural forces of darkness. Our heroes are all dead; only the damned remain. Among them is Alberic Van Helsing – addict, murderer, survivor – and the creatures that were once his prey now hunt him across America. But when an apocalyptic evil is resurrected in the forests of Norway, it falls to Van Helsing to become the hunter once again if mankind and monster alike are to see the dawn.

Van Helsing’s quest for salvation and survival takes him through the ruins of a neo-gothic Europe, where he must face the vampire queen of the Vatican, a man-made monster with the heart of a storm, the lycanthropic lord of the forest, the mummified ruler of the slums of Cairo, and the crazed vampire demi-god who threatens to devour them all.

This is the world of ‘Realm of the Damned: Tenebris Deos’, an animated motion graphic novel of pure Black Metal horror that unleashes the classic gothic monsters on a modern rampage of redemption and damnation. Raw, fast-paced, and bristling with atmosphere, this is a bloody and blasphemous epic that leaves no church unburned.

A 3 Wolves Production
Starring: David Vincent, Dani Filth, and Jill Janus
Directed by Tom Paton
Animation by Craig Hinde & Reece Saunders
Produced by Tom Lind & Steve Beatty
Executive Producer: Jeremy Davis
Soundtrack by Sons Of Balaur & Max Weiry
Original story written by Alec Worley
Art bye Pye Parr
Creative CEO: Steve Beatty
Additional colours by Steven Denton and Luke Preece
Copyright 2016 Werewolf Press Ltd
Realm Of The Damned ® is a Registered Trademark

 

SONS OF BALAUR band picture

 

Biography


SONS OF BALAUR are a trve kvlt black metal band based in Oslo, Norway. Formed in March, 1992, the band was part of the original first wave of Norwegian black metal – a notorious inner circle of underground artists who took music to extremes it had never previously reached. Started in secret, for obvious reasons, the band features some of Norwegian black metal’s most dedicated and shadowy personalities: Tomas (vocals, guitar), Markus (bass), Kristoffer (guitar), and Lars (drums).

All members hail from the small town of Øksfjord in the very far north of Norway, inside the Arctic Circle, have known each other since their troubled childhood, and are followers of the dark arts. Their songs are as much invocations of the black forces of the underworld as they are music. Their recordings have been kept closely guarded within a tight-knit community of like-minded servants of the night, and remained unreleased in any official form until now. Their new album is an invocation of the dark vampiric overlord of chaos and death: Balaur.

Lead singer Tomas (all surnames are withheld due to legal reasons) is one of black metal’s most infamous, yet secretive, personalities. Having burned down two churches (a centuries-old wooden stave church in Øksfjord, Norway, and a fortified church listed as a heritage site in Transylvania, Romania) Tomas has been imprisoned for arson, and has also been arrested twice on murder charges – though, in both cases, he was released as a result of insufficient evidence.

A fateful chance meeting at the legendary Helvete record shop in Oslo brought the old friends back together, where this group ignored the rest of those who frequented Helvete – a gathering place and centre of nefarious activity for all those involved in black metal’s inner circle in its early days. 

They formed SONS OF BALAUR and began rehearsing in earnest. Several demos were recorded – but none were ever officially released to a wider audience. These early years yielded such legendary recordings as: ‘To Summon Him’ (1993, unreleased, cassette only); ‘The Dark Lord Shall Rise’ (1995, unreleased, cassette only), ‘Bloodfrenzy’ (1996, ultra-rare 7″ single) and ‘The Equanimity Of Chaos’ (1999, unreleased, cassette only).

The band has, until now, only played to secretive gatherings of the followers of the cult of Balaur, a vampire whose legends permeate the darkest recesses of Romanian folklore and sorcery. No one knows the real name of this legendary Carpathian predator. Known as ‘Balaur’ (the Dragon) for his demonic ability to breathe fire, he existed for a relatively short period in 15th/16th century Europe, feared among mortals and vampires alike. His origin is a mystery lost in time, though his bloodline was clearly mixed with ‘something else’ – a scion of House Petrova, Balaur remained a wild animal scything across the battlefields of Europe completely out of control, even fighting alongside the ‘Great Impaler’ Vlad Tepes. He did as he pleased, upsetting the Petrovas’ schemes, until it fell to his blood-sister, Athena, to make the decision to murder him for the good of the family.

Following Balaur’s death at the hands of his sister, his loyal retainers retrieved a fragment of his body, which they revered as an unholy relic, dedicating themselves to finding a way of resurrecting him. This cult has endured for centuries, but has become a forgotten footnote in the occult history books – remembered only by the most dedicated acolytes.

The band’s live shows are rumoured to have included occult rituals, mass orgies, extreme violence, and even human sacrifice – with the ultimate offering being made in an attempt to summon the undead. More of a Satanic ceremony than a live black metal performance, these “gigs” have been highly secretive, in an attempt to avoid attention from the vampire hunting organisation (themselves extremely enigmatic) known as “The Congregation”.

The band dropped out of public sight in the year 2000. Rumours have persistently spread that they disappeared after travelling in the murky Transylvanian region of Romania – that they had been murdered, sacrificed at one of their own shows by competing followers of the vampire Balaur. The truth about what had become of SONS OF BALAUR, where they had disappeared to, or even if they still survived, remained a mystery… until now!

After an absence of fifteen years, during which no one outside of the most extreme Satanic circles has known anything that could be substantiated about their activities, the SONS OF BALAUR have returned from their self-imposed exile in the netherworld to release their debut full length album ‘Tenebris Deos’.

 

REAL OF THE DAMNED cover

 

The graphic novel ‘Realm of the Damned’ (out since May 13) has been rumoured to portray biographic events featuring the SONS OF BALAUR. For media outlets interested in running a feature, printing parts, or the whole book in your country’s magazine, please let us know and we will connect you to the graphic novel’s mastermind, former Candlelight owner Steve Beatty. Several arrangements are possible.
 

Shop for ‘Realm of the Damned’http://shop.season-of-mist.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=Realm+Of+The+Damned

Watch a video trailer for the graphic novel at the link below.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNPCeGjbhhU

 

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About Thomas Nielsen 1051 Articles
When my old buddy Kenn Jensen asked me if I wanted to contribute to the new site he had created, then called powermetal.dk, I didn't hesitate. My love for metal music was and is great. I wrote my first review during the summer of 2004 (Moonspell's 'Antidote' album). In 2015, I took over the editor-in-chief role.

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