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Diablerie Posts "Wear My Crown" Video
Cult experimental metallers Diablerie today reveal a new lyric video for the track "Wear My Crown." This track hails from the band's comeback album, "The Catalyst vol 1: Control."
Set for international on January 27th via Primitive Reaction, the album contains 47 minutes of Finnish extreme metal with industrial and electronic elements.
Diablerie was originally founded back in the late '90s, starting as a symphonic black metal band but soon developing further into a more rhythmic and electronic direction. The new album's track listing will be as follows:
1. Hexordium: The Final Realisation
2. Selves
3. Rabid (Dogs of Church and State)
4. Wear My Crown
5. Odium Generis Humani
6. You Stop You Die
7. Grey [streaming here]
8. This Drastic Clique
9. Osiris
10. I am The Catalyst More...
Diablerie Streaming "Grey"
Diablerie (featuring Kimmo Tukiainen from The Chant) will release "The Catalyst Vol 1: Control" on January 27th, 2017. Today a new track from the album has come online - check out "Grey" below. The full track listing is as follows:
1. Hexordium: The Final Realisation
2. Selves
3. Rabid (Dogs of Church and State)
4. Wear My Crown [streaming here]
5. Odium Generis Humani
6. You Stop You Die
7. Grey
8. This Drastic Clique
9. Osiris
10. I am The Catalyst
Diablerie Releasing "The Catalyst Vol. 1"
Thus ends the long and painful wait for Diablerie fans: a full-length album, "The Catalyst Vol 1: Control," is finally ready and will be released on January 27th, 2017 by Primitive Reaction. It contains 47 minutes of Finnish extreme metal with industrial elements. Primitive Reaction also issued this statement:
"Diablerie was originally founded back in the late '90s. The band started out as a symphonic black metal band, but the sound developed further into a more rhythmic and electronic direction. The change happened half by chance. Back then, the tools for composing and recording music quickly were mainly tracker software, where the variety of metal sounds was very limited. During that time, there were some great examples of bands combining electronic and metal sounds, but there was still a lot to discover, so it was a natural choice to just go with what sounded the best.
"Diablerie made a demo called 'Astro,' and it was sent out to a variety of record labels. The demo was picked up by Avantgarde Records, and soon the contract for their debut album was made. 'Seraphyde' was released in 2001, and it was a success and left its mark on the European metal scene.
"Some time after 'Seraphyde,' however, the band members decided to focus on other musical and non-musical interests and Diablerie became less of a priority for everyone. The band as a group of people slowly drifted apart. More...