Prepare for an otherworldly journey as the outstanding black/death metal force PARACRONA unveils the lyric video for “Sun God,” the eponymous track from their highly anticipated album due for re-release on April 12, 2024, via Wormholedeath. Delving deep into the mysteries of ancient Egypt, PARACRONA invites fans to embark on an epic journey through sound and symbolism.
Enter the mystical realm of RA and let the ancient myth enfold you in its dark embrace:
PARACRONA, born from the chance meeting of Ringo Christiaan Van Droffelaar and Øystein Hansen at Wacken Open Air in 2007, melds artistic vision with melodic intensity. Hailing from the Netherlands and Norway, these diverse talents, bonded by a love for metal music, embarked on a musical journey that redefined their artistry.
Their collaboration ignited in Oslo a few months later, intertwined Øystein’s seasoned guitar expertise, honed in bands like Fortid, with Ringo’s fervor for expression and songwriting finesse. The recording odyssey for “Sun God” began in the fall of 2016, resulting in a sonic exploration traversing metal styles, termed affectionately as “Titanium” or “Quantum Realism Metal.”
Themes of spiritual growth and societal struggle infuse their lyrics, encapsulating real-life chapters within each track. Despite hurdles, including Ringo’s battle with cancer in 2021, collaborations with professionals like Baard Kolstad and Fredrik Nordstrøm added finesse to their sound.
Live performances feature a talented roster, enhancing the experience. PARACRONA’s album release concert at Cosmopolite Scene in Oslo, featuring Blood Red Throne and Omnia Moritur, epitomized dedication to an unforgettable scene experience.
PARACRONA transcends being just a band; it’s a collective embodiment of resilience, passion, and artistic innovation. Join their journey, witness their sonic tapestry, and immerse yourself in the power of their music.
Line up:
Ringo Christiaan Van Droffelaar – vocals
Øystein Hansen – lead guitar
Audun Melby – rhythm guitar
Laszlo Juhos – drums
Gregg Roland Schneider – bass