Tag: Obsidious

Review: “Tulpa” by Linus Klausenitzer

When is a solo album not a solo album? That is the question and one open to interpretation. For some, a solo album means they do literally everything from playing all the instruments down to the mixing, mastering and even artwork. For others, one individual servers as a mastermind, gathering willing assistants to partake in

NEWS: Dååth premier “The Silent Foray”!

The reign of terror from Dååth looks set to continue with the band announcing they are currently in the mastering phase of their upcoming Metal Blade Records debut full length album which is set for a 2024 release. That news is of course accompanied by another potential single from it in “The Silent Foray” which

NEWS: Linus Klausenitzer unveils third chapter “Sehraff”!

Inching closer to the 6th October and the release date for the intriguing debut solo album “Tulpa” from former Obscura six string fretless bassist Linus Klausenitzer means a third single has surfaced in “Sehraff“. Featuring a myriad of guests, from the cunning and political prowess of the ‘King’, to the divine messages delivered by the

Documentary: Linus Klausenitzer and Ibanez create something unique!

Ahead of the release of solo album and guest filled endeavour “Tulpa“, former Obscura six string fretless bass guitarist Linus Klausenitzer has shared a featurette in which he talks about going on a journey with Ibanez. The end result is the first bass with a steel fretboard, which he also demonstrates while the record itself

NEWS: Linus Klausenitzer offers a soul to sell?

Following the arrival of “King Of Hearts“, renowned former Obscura six string fretless bassist Linus Klausenitzer has plucked “Our Souls Set Sail” from his forthcoming, debut solo album, “Tulpa” to tickle your cerebral cortex. The record is out on 6th October via AOP Records and features a myriad of incredible guests and while he’s known for

NEWS: Former Obscura bassist Linus Klausenitzer returns with “Tulpa”!

Inspired by the German book “Die Sphinx” (1873) from Emil Besetzny, former Obscura bassist Linus Klausenitzer has announced a solo record built around his signature 6-string fretless bass sound featuring a myriad of guests. Titled “Tulpa” it is said to take listeners on a musical odyssey through time, exploring the story of an Austrian lord’s

Review: “The Absence” by itSELF

The roots of itSELF go back as far as 2005 when Brazilian guitarist Ricardo Falon, now know for his work in both Sinister and Belphegor met drummer Estevan Furlan, their ambitions in Death Metal for the project huge. However things ground to a halt in 2013 with life getting in the way of perpetual forward motion

Playthrough: “The Philosopher” from Dååth!

A month after the band played tribute to the legacy of Chuck Shuldiner Dååth guitarist Eyal Levi plays through a cover of “The Philosopher” by Death showing off the Neural DSP Quad Cortex. The studio rendition of the cut sees them joined by a pair of guests laying down guitar solos, the first of those is

NEWS: Demonstealer listen for the “Screams Of Those Dying”!

An album that frankly we can’t speak highly enough of in “The Propaganda Machine” by the almighty Demonstealer and his army of darkness in an array of Death Metal masters has seen a music video for “Screams Of Those Dying” unveiled with artwork from Sonic Spawn Studios. Hannes Grossmann (Triptykon, Blotted Science, ex-Necrophagist, ex-Obscura), Dominic Forest

NEWS: itSELF discuss Chernobyl with “Voices Of The Unheard”!

itSELF, a supergroup featuring members and former members of Sinister, Belphegor, The Monolith Deathcult, Obsidious, Obscura and Psycroptic are joined by Helle Bogdanova of Ignea fame for “Voices Of The Unheard“, a second single from their upcoming new album “The Absence“. A song that runs deep on themes of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, it was