Australian Occult Doom Metallers The Wizar'd are streaming a new song from forthcoming album Subterranean Exile. Check it out below!
"Long Live The Dead"
Subterranean Exile will be released April 24 on Cruz Del Sur Music. CD and vinyl pre-orders are available at
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"You’re not dabbling if you sign Australia’s The Wizar’d. Like with Pale Divine, Ogre, Orodruin, even Death the Leveller, they’re the kind of band who mean it and by bringing them aboard, Cruz del Sur make it plain they do likewise."
- The Obelisk
"Fantastically rousing chewy pathos doom based on traditional roots. Timeless, captivating, epic, - magical!" (9/10)
- FFM Rock
"Australian The Wizar’d have long been one of doom’s best-kept secrets.With Subterranean Exile the band shows an awesome blend of classic and occult doom metal, enhanced by many tasty elements." (90/100)
- HardRockHeavyMetal
"With Pagan Altar and Witchfinder General as pillars of their musical identity, it's easy to see where things are going. One listen is enough to convince any fan of such sounds that the guys are writing catchy songs."
- Rocking
"A natural codification of their traditional doom style. Subterranean Exile operates on a fairly standard formula, but it might be the most potent iteration of it that The Wizar’d has offered thus far."
- Indy Metal Vault
Australia’s The Wizar’d have long been one of doom’s best-kept secrets. On Subterranean Exile, the band casts a diabolic spell of arcane metal magick sure to please fans of classic doom metal.
For the creation of their fourth studio album, Subterranean Exile, The Wizar’d employed an audio alchemical process called “Arcane Metal Magick.” It’s where sinister energy is converted by transmutation to a frequency form that can be held in a lower plane. For Subterranean Exile, The Wizar’d captured approximately 35 minutes and 25 seconds of music — a number that holds significance to not only the members of the band but also for those who understand its power. For the greater audience metal as a whole, it is the gateway to doom metal that is equally mystical as it is vintage, recalling the likes of Black Sabbath, Witchfinder General, Pagan Altar, Saint Vitus and Trouble.
Originally formed in 2004 by guitarist/vocalist ‘Ol Rusty, The Wizar’d released a series of demos, singles and EPs before their first studio album, 2008’s Infernal Wizardry. Pathways into Darkness would follow two years later, while Ancient Tome of Arcane Knowledge would see the light of day in 2013. The original plan was to release the songs “Subterranean Exile” and “Master of the Night” as part of an EP shortly after the release of Ancient Tome, but, ‘Ol Rusty was greeted by a spectral voice who instructed him to go in a different direction. He then spent the next eight years writing the rest of the album under the realization that true doom metal moves at a glacial pace.
The tracking for Subterranean Exile started in January 2018 at The Green Room in Hobart, while the rest of the album was recorded at Heavy Chains HQ and completed in May 2019. This time, The Wizar’d (who are completed by second guitarist Master of the Night, bassist Blackie and drummer Maniac Frodsham) sharpened their knives and strengthened their spells — the album is perhaps the most direct and refined in the band’s history, casting a diabolical web of spiraling guitar harmonies, thunderous drums, lurching riffs and the vocal sorcery of ‘Ol Rusty.
Accordingly, the compositions found on Subterranean Exile not only resonate on the same current as the doom gods of yore but reach for arcane horrors only found in spectral dimensions. It is now up to you, brave listener, to decide whether you are up for the task of partaking in this arcane metal masterwork. The choice is yours.
Track List
2. Wizard’s Revenge
3. Master of the Night
4. Ecstatic Visions Held Within The Monastic Tower
7. Dark Forces
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