Kom med til en mørk aften hvor dødsrock møder sortmetal punk når Devil Master og Dödsrit besøger Stengade!
Devil’s Master:
“None of us have ever thought about other people’s perceptions of us. We went from playing in basements to playing on huge stages and nothing has changed with our attitudes or our writing process. We’re writing what we’ve always wanted to write, and we’re just naturally getting better.”
From a haunted corner of the Emerald Isle, the Darkest Prince speaks. The lead guitarist of Devil Master has spent the plague years honing the band’s sound—sometimes in seclusion in his Irish homeland, sometimes in the company of his co-conspirators in Philadelphia. The result is Devil Master’s heretical second full-length, Ecstasies of Never Ending Night. “I think it’s more intricate than the first album,” Darkest Prince says of the album’s alluring mix of
black metal, death rock and Japanese-style hardcore. “There’s more for people to pay attention to or get lost in. It’s more immersive.”
“We finished recording on Walpurgis Night,” Darkest Prince explains. “It wasn’t planned that way. It was a synchronicity, which was very special for me. There was no better sign for a new beginning for the band.”
In fact, Devil Master’s roots in ritual magick have never been more prominent than on Ecstasies Of Never Ending Night “I think it’s more important than ever to the band,” Darkest Prince says. “Having to deal with the tumultuous lineup change, a global pandemic and a seeming apocalypse, we were able to power through all that and put this record out. I think that’s an affirmation of the will more than any album I’ve ever been involved with.”
Sonically speaking, “Acid Black Mass” is peak Devil Master. “It’s the perfect evolution of our sound,” Darkest Prince enthuses. “It’s Japanese metal-punk d-beat meets black metal. There’s plenty of GISM and Mobs in there, but also Celtic Frost and Gorgoroth.”
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Dödsrit:
From the shadowy desolated woods of Borlänge, Sweden and the rusting urban lechery of Amsterdam, The Netherlands comes Dödsrit, a maelstrom of soul tearing blackness and cacophony.
Dödsrit entered the worldly realms in 2017 as a one-man project of Christoffer Öster, a sole venture that would produce both the self-titled debut in that same year and the subsequent ‘Spirit Crusher’ in 2018. Following this second full-length, the project expanded into a full-fledged group with the addition of three new members, a change that would definitely sharpen the band’s course into the potent force which stands today.
Whether painting landscapes of storming riffs, crescendos of pulsing intensity, or immersing mournful wails, Dödsrit’s crushing devotion to the visceral element in men and nature allured from its very inception. While rooted in the Black Metal milieu, the group’s sonic traits expand wide and beyond, from repetitive and atmospheric upsurges of misty ambiance to melancholic yet triumphant infused outbreaks, a pallet of sorts that provides this journey with an uproar of emotions. Such features find their most precise outcome on the third and new opus, ‘Mortal Coil’, a step forward in the direction of the abyss, and a definitive illustration of Dödsrit’s treacherous display of ghastly emanations for and to the strife and suffering of our feeble and dying existence.
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