NEWS: Consecration escape The Charnel House?

The time has come for Consecration to reveal a second single from their forthcoming new album “Cinis” for Redefining Darkness Records. Accompanied by what can only be described as a video, rich with dark and unnerving imagery,  ‘The Charnel House‘ is the one they have chosen and it happens to be one of the heaviest and most direct tracks the band have created to date. 17th June is when the album will be upon us…

Consecration frontman, Daniel Bollans, the man responsible for all the band’s lyrics and artworks, has spoken in depth about the places and experiences that spawned the tale of the ‘The Charnel House’…

I had inspiration for writing some of the lyrics to ‘The Charnel House’ whilst researching a trip to the awesome Sedlec Ossuary, in Czech Republic. Seeing some of the images associated with this and similar places, I started digging into other places where the bones of the dead are stored (not literally, though!).

Fresh in my mind were the ideas behind the tracks ‘Ground to Ashes’ (which looks at the cremation process) and ‘Unto The Earth Bethralled’ (which delves deeply into burials) – doing something about where bones are piled seemed like a natural progression, and gave the album a trinity of songs about what happens after death.

Additionally, I had been toying with lyrics based on being buried alive for quite a while – and then it struck me – why not combine the two? So, the rather morbid idea of throwing a rather unfortunate person into a bone chamber; who is pinned in place by the sharp, piercing bones beneath them, and is then slowly crushed and suffocated by all the skeletal remains which are piled on top, seemed a horrific tale to tell… A very slow and miserable end. To quote a line from the song which sums it up: ‘…The only sound to be heard in the corpse chamber, is the vain struggling of the damned…’

Musically, the guys wanted an aggressive, shorter track – just straight to the point death metal, and what they were writing with the riffs and drumming fit with the lyrics perfectly; a very claustrophobic cacophony to seal this poor chaps fate haha!

For the video, I used images taken at Sedlec and some other places, along with snippets of the artwork I did for the album cover and Tina Korhonen’s fantastic promo shots, which I think has turned out pretty cool. We hope you enjoy it!

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