DIALOGIA: Ghost Cult Premieres "Stratagem" From Maryland Dark Metal Trio; Nostrum Debut Featuring Guest Appearances By Former/Current Members Of Death, Daylight Dies, And More To See Release Next Month Thursday September 17 2020, 12:00 AM
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DIALOGIA: Ghost Cult Premieres "Stratagem" From Maryland Dark Metal Trio; Nostrum Debut Featuring Guest Appearances By Former/Current Members Of Death, Daylight Dies, And More To See Release Next Month

A deep, philosophical concept album, the ten-track Nostrum is ambitious in scope and already displays the band's ability to weave a narrative musically and elsewhere." -- Ghost Cult 

 



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Ghost Cult is currently streaming "Stratagem" from Maryland-based dark metal trio  DIALOGIA . The track, which features guitar solos by Barre Gambling of Daylight Dies, comes by way of the band's stunning  Nostrum  debut, set for release next month.

 

A staggering, conceptual sonic journey, the ten-track  Nostrum  unweaves a collection of ciphers, gathering a disparate cast of musicians to urge you to cross the threshold of shadows into the ether. The album entices its listeners to traverse skeletal voids into a world that wails, filled with the seismic shudders of voices that were never meant to be known. These are exotic surroundings, from serene, disembodied soundscape to a vicious percussive maelstrom, from stagnant shadowy waters to the harsh judgment of breathing stone... but they may feel hauntingly familiar to a select few.

 

"'Stratagem' contains the very first music that we wrote for this album back in 2007," elaborates guitarist Bobby Tufino of the latest album teaser, "but the lyrics were elusive; they were among the last vocal parts written for  Nostrum . Thematically, 'Stratagem' depicts the moment where clarity is found amongst overwhelming noise...but clarity can be fleeting."

 

"It's one of two songs on the record to feature Johannes Zetterberg's fretless bass playing, and features guitar solos from my old friend, Barre Gambling," notes vocalist/guitarist/bassist Alejandro Nogales. "I had initially imagined a diminished mystical Middle Eastern sound over the second solo break, but Barre's work transformed that section with a substance and urgency that really supports the storyline."  

 

"I'm really glad that I got a chance to play on this album with all these fantastic musicians," adds Gambling, "It's the world of doom death, and very unique. It's got an adventurous spirit to it."

 

Writes Ghost Cult, "A deep, philosophical concept album, the ten-track  Nostrum  is ambitious in scope and already displays the band's ability to weave a narrative musically and elsewhere."

 

Stream "Stratagem," courtesy of Ghost Cult, at  THIS LOCATION .

 

The story presented in  Nostrum  is itself a cipher (the album title being one of many clues), but may be pieced together via the art, lyrics, and various other media assets. "The protagonist intends to accomplish something impossible. He's delusional for even trying," notes Nogales. "In that sense,  Nostrum 's mythology is an echo of its own creation myth."

 


Nostrum  was self-recorded between 2017 and 2019, was mixed by Tymon Kruidenier (ex-Cynic) at TymonSound, and mastered by Brett Caldas-Lima at Tower Studio. The record includes guest appearances by Barre Gambling (Daylight Dies), Bobby Koelble (ex-Death), Guthrie Iddings (ex-Daylight Dies), and many others, and comes swathed in the cover art of Dasha Pliska.

 


Nostrum  will be self-released digitally on October 2nd. For preorders, visit the official DIALOGIA Bandcamp page at  THIS LOCATION  where first single, "Metalurgia" can be streamed.

 


DIALOGIA  was born when childhood friends Alejandro Nogales and Bobby Tufino, who had met while growing up in Bolivia in the 1990s, reconnected after a ten-year silence to find that they shared the same predilection for dread in art, and the same fascination with the worlds that lie beneath the surface of our own. The band's name, a portmanteau of the concepts "dialogic" and "-logia," reflects the impulse to make a wholly dark metal record that was not just an extension of the albums that had come before, but that would in turn inform (and transform) the very same divine works that had led to its creation.

 

The ambition of the demos called for an inhuman drummer: Jasper Barendregt's extreme drumming with Dodecahedron (and later, Ulsect) proved him to be well-suited for the music's most relentless moments, but it was his subtle, emotive work on the self-titled Our Oceans album that demonstrated the range of abilities required for the music that would become  Nostrum . Masterful guest performances from dark metal luminaries such as Barre Gambling (Daylight Dies) and Bobby Koelble (ex-Death) elevated the songs still further, and the live strings and choral passages performed by musicians recruited from all over the world added an organic authenticity rarely found in a debut album.   

 


 
  

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