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Below is our complete Dhampyr 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.
Dewar PR Offering Free Metal Compilation
Dewar PR is excited to announce the release of a free November digital download compilation. This month's installment features a total of 15 tracks across a diverse range of the metal spectrum. Listen in below, or download your own free copy over here.
This compilation features brand new tracks by two black metal projects - Void Ritual and Dhampyr. The Void Ritual track, titled "Nachzehrer," is the first new material that the band has released since a split with Barshasketh in early 2015. The Dhampyr track is a trippy instrumental version of the forthcoming track "A Model in Heart Failure." The complete track listing is below:
1. Void Ritual-Nachzehrer 05:09
2. Dhampyr-A Model In Heart Failure 09:21
3. Osmium Gulliotine-Martyrdom 05:07
4. Nihilistinen Barbaarisuus-Let Them Perish 05:35
5. Myopic Empire-S.O.B. 05:03
6. We Deserve This (Feat Molitoth)-Pacific 03:41
7. Chugger-Rust 04:20
8. Extirpate-Unconventional Currency 03:51
9. Thorns of Sin-The Truth Awakening 04:01
10. A Light Within-Page #18 Grin 06:21
11. Infernal Altar-Forgotten Tomb 06:19
12. War Curse-Final Days 05:19
13. Will Z. feat Alice Artaud-The Empress 02:58
14. Possessor-Night of Venom 02:04
15. Caveat-Doge 06:47 More...
Dhampyr Posts New Song Online
Acephale Winter Productions has teamed up with BlackMetalAndBrews.com to unveil a new track from Dhampyr.
The track is titled "A Kodak of Guncotton Shipwrecks" and is taken from the upcoming album "Oceanclots." Give it a listen below.
The album is due out March 10th, 2015 via Acephale Winter Productions, and you can pre-order "Oceanclots" at this location. The track listing is as follows:
1. Mine Isabella of Frosts & Poppypi
2. Waltz of the Salivating Avalanche
3. Dissipate, My Beloved
4. A Kodak of Guncotton Shipwrecks
5. This Nirvana of Tangled Bullets
6. A Cholera Meditation For Scylla
7. Alyssum (Easterland White)
8. The Sewer Epiphanies
9. What Blessed Springs Pass Me By
10. Her Cloudless Shoulders & All Our Smoke
11. Sea-Eclogue For Genevieve More...
Dhampyr Releasing New Album
Acephale Winter is pleased to announce the release of Dhampyr's "Oceanclots" on March 10th, 2015. Achepale Winter comments:
"To say the least, this full-length album is a surreal black metal masterpiece. With their newest offering, Dhampyr aimed to sanctify the unholy marriage of black metal and ambience. Successful in their endeavor, the spawn of this evil union is Oceanclots.
"From the tender age of 16, HL has led an ever rotating ensemble of beautifully damaged traveling companions on a seemingly endless journey into a hazy abyss where lo-fi, depressive black metal and druggy, psychedelic art rock make for strangely sensual bedmates.
"Beginning life as a ramshackle but haunting project full of tortured screams and doomy ambience, the music soon expanded outward into a buzzing, near-perfectly blissed-out blend of raw black metal, pulsating ambience, and classic indie shoegaze thrum.
"Now with that particular musical blend blowing up to almost mainstream levels of success for certain bands, the group has shifted directions again, this time digging even deeper into the bizarre corners of underground music, and coming up with a sound that at times could perhaps be described as a black metal take on Japanese rock weirdoes Acid Mothers Temple. Or it could just be the next logical evolutionary step in the development of one of the most surrealist bands of our time.
"Either way, the combination of black metal buzz, shoegaze warmth, delicate, finger picked acoustics, jazz-flecked drums, post-rock structures, and tripped out vocals serve as the canvas on which HL paints his most heartbreakingly personal work to date. A story of friends and family lost to overdose, suicide and mental illness, of memories that haunt the mind like ghosts, and of a future black and bleak when held up to the image of a Technicolor past." More...