LIMBONIC ART announce details of their forthcoming ninth full-length "Opus Daemoniacal", which is scheduled for release on June 28, 2024.
The Norwegian black metal legends also unleash the first video single taken from the new album: 'Ad Astra et Abyssos' is exclusively streaming via the YouTube channel Black Metal Promotion here.
LIMBONIC ART comment: "Seeing the very track that ignited the process of creating music again unleashed, gives me great pleasure and satisfaction", mastermind Vidar "Daemon" Jensen writes. "The eminent musical and mental journey of 'Ad Astra et Abyssos' leads through the labyrinth of my thoughts, and out into deeper regions of space. The music inspired the fervid yet chilling video, which was filmed in the majestic snow-covered wilderness of Norway."
Tracklist
1. Ad Astra et Abyssos
2. Deify Thy Master
3. Consigned to the Flames
4. Vir Triumphalis
5. I Am Your Demon
6. The Wrath of Storms
7. Ars Diavoli
LIMBONIC ART are back! Their ninth full-length "Opus Daemoniacal" is black as a raven, fierce as a wolf, majestic as an eagle, and mighty as the legendary Norwegian black metal pioneers that mastermind, vocalist, and multi-instrumentalist Vidar "Daemon" Jensen founded in 1993 have always been.
"Opus Daemoniacal" continues along the more straightforward black metal path that the Norwegian has chosen for his last releases yet this album also deliberately harks back to the dense atmospheric and cinematic feel of LIMBONIC ART's groundbreaking early works.
LIMBONIC ART released their debut album "Moon in the Scorpio" in 1996 via Nocturnal Art Productions, the label of EMPEROR guitarist Samoth aka Tomas Thormodsæter Haugen, after the band's early tapes had captured his ear. Their at the time quite unique combination of harsh Nordic black metal with cinematic elements inspired by romantic and classic orchestral music proved extremely influential in the following years.
A duo at the time, LIMBONIC ART had considerable success in the black metal underground. Despite their growing reputation the Norwegians began to reduce symphonic elements. This development is already audible on the sophomore full-length "In Abhorrence Dementia" (1997), which is still considered a classic recording of the band as well as the third album "Epitome of Illusions" (1998) that contained new recordings of overhauled demo material.