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Annihilation and Antithesis: Ulveblod's "Omnia Mors Aequat" Blankets the Mind (and Soul)

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From the ashes of experimental black metal project Nihill — a band whose uncompromising vision on the avant-garde, experimental, and traditional led to an extremely invigorating take on the genre — comes Ulveblod and their debut full-length Omnia Mors Aequat. This new project comes from the mind of Nihill guitarist/producer Vitriol (his bandmate, Nihill founding member Michiel Eikenaar, passed away last year) — his work now with Ulveblod is no less daring, but fresh nonetheless. This new release comprises five songs (the last of which is 20+ minutes) that form an uncompromising deluge of noise and racket that resolves when it needs to but never when it doesn’t, or shouldn’t.

All music is experimental, if you think about it, right? Maybe. But when hearing something like Omnia Mors Aequat, it’s difficult to imagine the thesis of music rather than its antithesis. You can dive into negative space now with a full stream of Omnia Mors Aequat below before its Friday release.

Omnia Mors Aequat releases Friday via Consouling Sounds.

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