Anaal Nathrakh stream new song 2011-02-23 by Trey STAFF | 38 Comments | U.K. extreme metallers Anaal Nathrakh are streaming the song "Volenti Non Fit Iniuria" on the Candlelight Records website. The track is taken from their upcoming album, Passion, which is due later this year.
http://www.candlelightrecords.co.uk/digital/ecard/anaalnathrakh_ecard/anaalnathrakh_ecard.html
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Anaal Nathrakh was created for one purpose — to be the soundtrack for armageddon, the audial essence of evil, hatred and violence, the true spirit of necro taken to its musical extremes. Since being founded in 1999, the band has gained a reputation for embodying precisely these things, with a history including not only the release of four albums and an EP to rapturous acclaim, but collaborations with such legendary figures as Attila Csihar (Mayhem), Shane Embury and Danny Herrera (Napalm Death), Nick Barker (Testament, Dimmu Borgir), Joe Horvath (Circle of Dead Children), Sethlans Teitan (Watain) and so on. This, alongside appearing on BBC Radio 1 at the personal behest of sadly missed icon John Peel, headlining a stage at the renowned cult Inferno Festival in Norway as their debut international live appearance, countless placings in "Best Album Of The Year" polls and "Album Of The Month" awards in the press and cover appearances on leading magazines such as Terrorizer… Anaal Nathrakh's status as one of the leading lights in extreme metal is undeniable.
Hallmarked by breathtaking musical ferocity, inventiveness and breadth, married with a mercurial, intensely misanthropic and sharp intelligence, Anaal Nathrakh's sound is imbued with a palpable sense of menace that is virtually unmatched in metal.
For 2011, the band present the digested and re-vomited results of an 18-month journey through slings, arrows and outrageous misfortune. Intended in the most scourging sense of the word, "Passion" is an encoded vision of agony; desolation taken as the inspiration for incalculable rage. This is only abetted by contributions of twisted misanthropy from Rainer Landfermann (Pavor, Bethlehem), Alan Dubin (Khanate, Gnaw) and the utter blackness of Gnaw Their Tongues. Glorying in their Pyrrhic epiphanies, Anaal Nathrakh have developed a deeper understanding of horror and "Passion" is the focused, distilled and above all bleakly triumphant result.
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band is amazing. album will be too.
| | | band is amazing. album will be too. [2].
the song is great
| | | amazing
| | | Would've nothing less expected.
| | | anal lol
good band
| | | Really good song. This band rules so I'm sure the album will be great.
| | | I have no problem admitting that I liked "Hell Is Empty..." but that their last album was just too much for me. I'll still check out the new song later, though.
| | | i have this song playing on a loop right now, im going on the 8th or 9th listen of this song.
| | | Sounds exactly like something off Black Widow and doesn't really try anything unexpected but it was still ok.
| | | still not sure how i feel about this band
| | | The Codex Necro will always be their best.
| | | not a fan of this band
| | | Yeah I love The Codex Necro, everything else is alright but not something I choose to listen to much at all
| | | song is cool. as expected
| | | I like everything from these guys. I liked Black Widow, even though many didn't. The metalcore influence was somewhat interesting. Really liked this song to.
| | | as a staunch supporter of the band, i have no qualms about saying that that blew chunks
| | | has an emperor feel to it with those operatic vocals
| | | fap fap fap fapfapfapfapfapfapfap
| | | i dig this, but then again this is the first song i've heard from these guys
| | | also, it seems they gave up on the ridiculously long album titles.
and wyankeif, go get In the Constellation of the Black Widow immediately.
| | | yessir
| | | song is not bad but it does sound just like their latest release so I hope the new album isn't all like this
| | | fuck yeah!
| | | That was okay
| | | First listen was awesome.
Second listen I started thinking what crysis already said:
Sounds exactly like something off Black Widow and doesn't really try anything unexpected but it was still ok.
| | | ^agreed, unfortunately. really don't care too much, though.
| | | I dig.
| | | song is fucking awesome.
| | | who uses e-cards at all anymore. useless.
| | | song sounds like it could belong in black widow. Like Crysis said, it doesnt seem to bring anything new, but im content, this is really solid stuff.
| | | boner achieved.
| | | awful art
| | | this band is so fucking terrible, no wonder the kids like it
| | | Fantastic....
| | | 2011 is shaping up to be a ridiculously good year for metal. Song fucking rules.
| | | Shit band.
| | | I liked In the Constellation of the Black Widow, but I am not too crazy about this track. I agree with Crysis about this song, but I wish they focused more on the operatic/power metal vocals combined with the chaos, grind, black metal appeal...and cut out those metalcorish parts. Reason why I say focus on the operatic/power metal vocals is that parts of the chorus sounds exactly like the chorus to "More of Fire Than Blood" (which I love)
| | | Those cleans are so freaking annoying.
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