Today, Hammer of Hate announces October 11th as the international release date for Barathrum's highly anticipated tenth album, Überkill, on CD and vinyl LP formats.
Barathrum should need no introduction. Formed in 1991, the band remain one of Finland's very first black metal bands - and, more importantly, one of the longest-running. While Finland's history of black metal often revolves around Beherit, Impaled Nazarene, and Archgoat during the '90s and then Horna, Satanic Warmaster, and Behexen at the dawn of the millennium, during all this have Barathrum remained steadfast in their vision of bulldozing, bass-heavy black metal that indeed features TWO bass guitars. The band's first two albums - Hailstorm and Eerie, both released in 1995 - remain absolute classics of dark & unsettling art, but thereafter did the band take on a rowdier, more concertedly METAL aspect that's made that vision all the more unique and their legacy all the more enduring. And while they more or less went on hiatus following 2005's Anno Aspera, Barathrum returned rougher and rowdier than ever with 2017's gutted 'n' glorious Fanatiko.
Alas, seven years pass, but the Barathrum sound & vision are eternal, and they return to prove it once again with Überkill. Here, previous-bassist / now-guitarist Ruttokieli (also mainman of Sielunvihollinen and White Rune) composed all but one of the songs on this, amazingly the band's tenth album; drummer Vendetta makes his composition debut with the telltale, scene-setting opener "Death by Steel." As always, founding frontman Demonos Sova wrote all the lyrics, and his signature full-throated rasp leads with devilish glee these alternately stomping / surging anthems, all with equally telltale titles like "Mountain of Bones," "Dark Sorceress," "Black Magick Rites," and perhaps best of all, "Spark Plugs of Purgatory." And yet, for as much as Barathrum are very much (still) a pure & proud black metal band, Überkill proves that the Finns are, above all, a very great heavy metal band - just one that's jet-black, asskicking, and bass-driven as fuck. Simple-yet-sublime pleasures, now and forever: again, Barathrum are eternal!
In the meantime, hear the brand-new track title track "Überkill" HERE at KVLT's official YouTube channel.
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