Taiwanese Black Metal trio Laang have begun to pave the way to their forthcoming album “Xinteng” with a lyric video for “Dongshang“. Based in Keelung City, the concept of the band was born from horrifying experiences of what lies beyond life during a near-death experience when their frontman Yang Haitao was shot. While medically dead,
One man depressive Black Metal project from the city of Chelyabinsk in Russia, Hovert, have shared a lyric video for a new song entitled “Antinatalism” via Talheim Records. The track serves as the first offering from a forthcoming album, “Omyt”, which as yet has no pending release date but will come as six sided digipak
Hovert started as a one man depressive Black Metal project from the city of Chelyabinsk in Russia. Founded by vocalist and guitarist Alever in 2010, the band have released one demo in 2010’s “Despair” (which was originally lost), two albums in 2013’s “Nothing Else” and 2019’s “SOL“, two splits (with Cheerful, Depression, Smoking Culture, Psychonaut
Taken from their album “Xinteng” (“Sadness” or “Loss” in Chinese) rising Taiwanese Melodic Black Metal innovators Laang (“Cold”) have released a lyric video for “My Floating Corpse”. Laang base their music on the horrifying visions seen during a near-death experience of frontman Yang Haitao while medically dead. While the subject matter of the first album
Russian Depressive Black Metal trio Hovert, who released their second album “SOL” in the autumn 2019 have shared a lyric video for “Mortualia” from the album, which is available over at bandcamp. Like in a game of chess, it is an interesting move as the band have since released an EP entitled “Towards Non-Being” via