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Krieg Premiere New Song “Solitarily, A Future Renounced”

Krieg have shared a new track called “Solitarily, A Future Renounced.” That song will appear on their new album “Ruiner,” which is set to be released on October 13. N. Jameson commented:

“Thematically and sonically this song is meant to pull myself back through almost thirty years of whatever you want to call it, my life’s work I suppose, to the moment when I was sitting in my room listening to Pentagram over and over and deciding that this was how I planned to shape, break and rebuild my life. There are very obvious nods to the Norse bands of the second wave, which is supposed to be taboo for American bands, but I’ve really given up caring about the rulebook written by what amounts to social clubs. This is the black metal I wanted to hear when I was sixteen, finally given life twenty-eight years later.”

“Ruiner” Track Listing:

01. “Bulwark”
02. “Fragments Of Nothing”
03. “Red Rooms”
04. “Solitarily, A Future Renounced”
05. “Manifested Ritual Horror”
06. “No Gardens Grow Here”
07. “An Execution In The Kingdom Of Ideas”
08. “The Lantern And The Key”

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PostedAugust 8, 2023
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsKrieg, Solitarily A Future Renounced, Ruiner

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