Funerary
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Below is our complete Funerary news coverage, including columns and articles pertaining to the band. Some articles listed may be indirectly related, such as side projects of the band members, etc.
Funerary Streaming New Split Track
On August 11th, Midnite Collective will unleash the 12" split from Phoenix, Arizona's Funerary and Trieste, Italy's Oooze, just before the two hit the road for a U.S. tour with Relapse Records' own Lycus and special appearances with Fórn and Loss.
This week another dark glimpse into this split is offered up with Funerary's miserable "Descent." Check it out below. The split's track listing is as follows:
Side A: Funerary
1. Ascent
2. Descent
Side B: Ooze
1. Targeted (listen here)
2. Necrotopya
3. Bridges Burned
4. Satanachia's Will More...
Ooze Streaming "Targeted" Track
On August 11th, Midnite Collective will unleash the 12" culmination of an unholy alliance between Phoenix, Arizona's Funerary and Trieste, Italy's Ooze, just before the two hit the road for a U.S. tour with Relapse Records' own Lycus and special appearances with Fórn and Loss.
Today a first glimpse into the split is available through Ooze's aggressive, sludged-up track entitled "Targeted." Check it out below. The full track listing is as follows:
Side A: Funerary
1. Ascent
2. Descent
Side B: Ooze
1. Targeted
2. Necrotopya
3. Bridges Burned
4. Satanachia's Will More...
Funerary Streaming "Starless Aeon"
CVLT Nation is streaming Funerary's debut, "Starless Aeon," in its entirety today prior to its August 12 release along with a free download. Check it out below. You can also catch Funerary live on these dates:
8/13 - San Bernardino @ Black Flame Collective w/ Harassor, Trapped Within Burning Machinery
8/14 - Chico, CA @ Cafe Coda w/ Amarok, Usnea, Fórn
8/16 - Oakland, CA @ Deadfest w/ Noothgrush, Usnea, Fórn & More
8/18 - Fullerton, CA @ The Slidebar w/ Bell Witch, Ephemeros, Ancient Altar
Formed in early 2013, Funerary came to pass by the adherence of five souls looking to coagulate in depression, grief, and anger. Finding solace in dwindling light, the band creates a musical presence that is powerful and progressive in the realm of doom metal by combining what can only be described as cosmic, transcending songs ridden with despair and indignity. More...
Funerary Posts New Video
Noisey is today hosting a stream of Funerary's 15-minute, bleak new video for "Atonement/Beneath The Veil." Check it out below.
Formed in early 2013, Funerary came to pass by the adherence of five souls looking to coagulate in depression, grief, and anger. Finding solace in dwindling light, the band creates a musical presence that is powerful and progressive in the realm of doom metal by combining what can only be described as cosmic, transcending songs ridden with despair and indignity.
Funerary's debut album, "Starless Aeon," will be unleashed on August 12th in both digital and cassette form via Midnite Collective. You can also experience the gloom live on these dates:
8/13 - San Bernardino @ Black Flame Collective w/ Harassor, Trapped Within Burning Machinery
8/14 - Chico, CA @ Cafe Coda w/ Amarok, Usnea, Fórn
8/16 - Oakland, CA @ Deadfest w/ Noothgrush, Usnea, Fórn & More
8/18 - Fullerton, CA @ The Slidebar w/ Bell Witch, Ephemeros, Ancient Altar More...
Doom In June Vol. 4 Coming To Las Vegas
The Doom In June Vol. 4 Music Festival is entering its fourth consecutive year. 22 live bands will be playing over a two day period on Friday, June 6th and Saturday, June 7th at The Cheyenne Saloon in North Las Vegas, NV.
Included in the roster will be Pennsylvania trio Pale Divine (pictured below), who recently remastered their entire "Cemetery Earth" album on Shadow Kingdom records. Also there will be Las Vegas' own Demon Lung and Harry Conklin's black metal band Satan's Host.
For the first time in the festival's four-year history bands have been booked to perform starting Friday night (June 6th). In keeping with festival tradition, Saturday (June 7th) will feature music all day and well into the night. Doom in June expanded the format to accommodate 22 bands this year.
"I'm proud to be doing Doom in June for the 4th time" explains festival founder Marco Barbieri, "We've expanded to a two-day format in order to add more bands. There is a greater diversity of talent and we've listened to the fans and made it darker and heavier this year."
Confirmed artists include the following 22 bands. Originally 23 artists, The Freeks cancelled their scheduled appearance:
Acid Witch
BigElf
Black Prism
Christian Mistress
Deathkings
Demon Lung
Funerary
Godhunter
Ides of Gemini
Lotus
My Ruin
Night Demon
November's Doom
Pale Divine
Satan's Host
Secrets of the Sky
SpiralArms
Spiritual Shepherd
Spun in Darkness
Trapped Within Burning Machinery
Whores of Tijuana
Wounded Giant