Ars Moriendi Announces "Sepelitur Alleluia" Album
Ars Moriendi will release "Sepelitur Alleluia" via Archaic Sound on October 15th, 2016. Archaic Sound comments:
"In the Middle Ages until the early 17th century, the eve of Septuagesima (70 days preceding Easter for Christians), church choirboys symbolically buried the 'Alleluia' during a funeral ceremony, for the reason that this song represents joy in the Christian cult. This practice symbolized the start of a dark period of meditation and retreat, leaving no room for joy and happiness.
"But despite this deep historical concept behind the album title of Ars Moriendi's new album, you will find a joy: listening to this album. As always, every new album of Arsonist (man behind this French band) is full of musical and aesthetic discoveries. He feels no fear to add jazz, trip-hop, or old-school heavy metal riffs to his very own kind of atmospheric black metal, and without a doubt, 'Sepelitur Alleluia' is his best work to date."
1. Sepeliture
2. Ecce Homo
3. A la Vermine
4. Je vois des morts
5. Fléau français
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