Much like their Bloodborne namesake, Wrath of Logarius are impossible to predict. But no matter what skeletal form they assume, their upcoming debut album, Crown of Mortis, pronounces them as the unflinching kings of black metal’s formless new realm.
Watch the mind-melding playthrough for new single “Of the Void”.
Crown of Mortis comes out April 4 on Season of Mist.
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Can’t wait to hear Crown of Mortis? RSVP for Wrath of Logarius’ upcoming Bandcamp Listening Party and hear their debut album two weeks before it comes out.
Wrath of Logarius Crown of Mortis Bandcamp Listening Party
March 12 @ 7 pm Pacific Time
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After emerging from the misty forests of Northern California four years ago, Wrath of Logarius spread through the world of underground metal like a bloodborne virus. “…a ferocious display of intent which signifies the band’s potential to become a powerhouse”, New Noise wrote about the band’s burning introduction.
Many hunters would’ve reaped their rewards while resting their bones, but Crown of Mortis only builds on the band’s growing lore. The album’s first single summoned all the bloody runes from the band’s formless spellbook. Now armed with newly minted Strega guitars, Wrath of Logarius cycle through the many moonlit phases of black metal on “Of the Void”.
New bassist Xolotl opens the icy procession with dissonant bass chugs, as if marching toward death. Like a howling wind, Vastator whips across a darkened stretch of classic tremolo picking, only to climb like mist through a solo that drips with despair.
“Open the gates and let revision in“, Noctifier screams before being engulfed by the blistering flames from Lord Marco’s blast beats. “Slowly dismantle every part of you“.
On “Of the Void”, Wrath of Logarius usher black metal into a boundless new realm.
For this playthrough, Wrath of Logarius used Strega Master Elite series Lamia 7s loaded with custom Arcana Glaive Pickups.
More praise for Wrath of Logarius
“Lord Marco’s drum work is ridiculous here and is almost making my vision vibrate” – Teeth of the Divine
“Progressive-ish, melodic death metal-infused black metal that takes some time to slow things down with some lurching doom from time to time…It certainly kept me guessing” – Metal Injection
“…eerie, melodic, haunting and layered. But they aren’t afraid to incorporate other elements, even flirting with brutal death metal and slam in moments” – MetalSucks