Icelandic black metal quintet Nexion will release their new studio record, Sundrung, in September, once again via Avantgarde Music
Icelandic black metal quintet Nexion will release their new studio record, Sundrung, in September, once again via Avantgarde Music. Five years after their acclaimed debut album Seven Oracles, Nexion is back to deliver their new opus, enriched by an illustration by Jose Gabriel Sabogal.
Music journalist Jonathan Selzer, who listened to the whole record in advance, introduces the record as follows.
"Sundrung, the second, firmament-storming album from Icelandic black metallers Nexion, begins with a curse - a prophetic vision found on ancient rune stones against those who defile sacred spaces. The title, Sundrung is an Old Icelandic for "discord, disharmony and the sundering of the social and cosmic fabric". The album is an act of rebirth through the cycle of destruction. It's vastly more dynamic and far-reaching than its predecessor. Monumental in its sheer presence and scope, expanding its blast radius into new sonic realms, Sundrung is riven with an apocalyptic fervour that's ramped up to the most galvanising, consciousness-searing of degrees as it becomes an incendiary act of deliverance.
As well as charting humankind's journey into perdition, Sundrung is an extension of personal paths. Unlike with Seven Oracles, vocalist Jósúa has turned to his own life, grounded in the perspectives of animism, indigenous thinking and Norse cosmology, and branching out into clean vocals for the first time. His approach is to ask, what are our responsibilities to a world that is greater than us but which we can harm, how do we relate to one another and the world around us holistically, and if we have already failed, what empowerment do we find on a fixed path toward ruin. Calling upon scenes of cosmic violence and performing ancient chants of ritual magic to summon death goddesses who weave human destiny with bloody entrails, Sundrung's implacable, lay-waste momentum is infused with an imperious grandeur, as though Behemoth and Anaal Nathrakh were waging war in the Heavens."
Track Listing
Uþarpaspa Gandr Norðr Ok Niðr When Raven Steals The Sun :ᚦᚦᚦ: Hymn Of The Valkyrjur Rending The Black Earth Visions Of The Seventh Fire
- 1. Uþarpaspa
- 2. Gandr
- 3. Norðr ok Niðr
- 4. When Raven Steals the Sun
- 5. :ᚦᚦᚦ:
- 6. Hymn of the Valkyrjur
- 7. Rending the Black Earth
- 8. Visions of the Seventh Fire