UK-based extreme metal duo, Anaal Nathrakh, will wage war on North America later this spring on a long-anticipated stretch of live incursions. Slated to embark on May 11th in Sacramento, the antagonistic twosome will march through a dozen metropolises, with their final massacre to take place at this year's Maryland Death Fest on May 24th. The band will be joined by special guests Incite and labelmates, Secrets Of The Sky.
Anaal Nathrakh w/ Incite, Secrets Of The Sky
Anaal Nathrakh unleashed their eighth studio offering, Desideratum, via Metal Blade Records last Fall. Anaal Nathrakh - guitarist/bassist/programmer Mick Kenney alongside vocalist David Hunt AKA V.I.T.R.I.O.L. - is the sound of chaos incarnate. Entirely petrifying yet inexplicably inviting, the duo's maniacal musical dexterity, ingenuity and breadth, married with an intensely cynical intelligence is virtually unmatched in the metal world. Reaping mass approvals from media outlets globally, Desideratum takes the meaning of 'extreme' to an entirely new realm of audio bedlam.
Desideratum is currently available via Metal Blade Records at metalblade.com/anaalnathrakh.
Dark, brooding, pure, eclectic, labelmates Secrets Of The Sky will release their Pathway full-length later this Spring. Boasting thirteen tracks, Pathway features vocalist Garett Gazay fluctuating between monstrous growls and clean, soothing vocal cascades, all the while complimenting the twisted compositions of guitarists Andrew Green and Clayton Bartholomew. Bassist Ryan Healy and drummer Lance Lea round out the lineup, their rhythms and distinctive voices adding further depth to the collective's meticulous, blackened soundscrapes. Sonically, Secrets Of The Sky aimed for a massive, clean, and organic sounding production. Much time was invested in obtaining huge drum sounds and the focus was on single performance takes throughout the process. The result is an ambitious foray into conceptual storytelling, coupled with emotional music full of peaks and valleys. This is a metal record, to be sure, but more importantly, it sounds like an album of music. This is not a random sequencing of songs or a search for a hit single; the tracks all have their place in the story, and the cuts in between actually drive the narrative through sound effects and ambiance. Secrets Of The Sky's Pathway is an experience to be had, as well as a record to merely be heard.