Persefone unveil new material

2021-11-16 by Toondude | 26 Comments
Andorran melodic progressive metal band Persefone have officially announced their newest album, entitled metanoia, which is scheduled to be released on February 4th, 2022. The album also features a number of guest artists, including Einar Solberg of Leprous, Steffan Kummerer of Obscura, and Two Steps from Hell. It is the band's first full length record since 2017's Aathema.

The group also released the lead single for the album, "Merkabah" in promotion for the upcoming record, listen to is here:




Tracklist:
1. Metanoia ft. Einar Solberg
2. Katabasis
3. Architecture Of The I
4. Leap Of Faith
5. Aware Of Being Watched
6. Merkabah
7. Consciousness Part III
8. Anabasis Part I
9. Anabasis Part II ft. Steffen Kummerer, Angel Vivaldi and Merethe Soltvedt
10. Anabasis Part III

Tagged: Persefone

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Tundra
November 16th 2021
9655 Comments


HYPE!!! Consciousness Part III?! holy shit! first song featuring Einar fuck yeah, ofc obligatory multi-song suite for the ending song

GeneralRaam
November 16th 2021
17 Comments


Amazing fucking band. Never disappoint. They are in a league of their own when it comes to atmospheric metal. This song is unreal and anticipating an album for the ages.

Gnocchi
Staff Reviewer
November 16th 2021
18256 Comments


This should be interesting. I like the feat. artist list.

Kusangii
November 16th 2021
6454 Comments


Damn... that song didn't do a lot for me... : (

Tundra
November 16th 2021
9655 Comments


I do somewhat agree, I feel like the climax is lacking in this song sadly. I'm still really hype, everything else about this song delivered for me, just that ending that was a bit underwhelming.

Ebola
November 16th 2021
4517 Comments


let's goooo

necropig
November 17th 2021
7406 Comments


Where's mars kid at?

Gnocchi
Staff Reviewer
November 17th 2021
18256 Comments


New Noise Trail comes out in a fortnight. I expect he'll make an appearance

Ebola
November 17th 2021
4517 Comments


I love this band, but the new song doesn't do much for me. Feels disjointed and lacks any knockout hooks.

Kusangii
November 17th 2021
6454 Comments


Agreed

Asdfp277
November 17th 2021
24309 Comments


swaggg

dachstheangry
November 17th 2021
238 Comments


I really like the song. It's time to listen more of their music.

Demon of the Fall
November 17th 2021
33732 Comments


'Where's mars kid at?' (2)

a guaranteed summoning ritual if ever I saw one

Demon of the Fall
November 17th 2021
33732 Comments


I'll peek this when it drops, relatively low expectations as I've experienced gradual diminishing returns with these guys. Core remains a masterpiece though.

ShadowNeko
November 17th 2021
355 Comments


This is brutally blissful. Wtf is with the hate?

Makemebad35
November 17th 2021
1050 Comments


This is great. Haven't heard from these guys in awhile but this sounds pretty fresh for them.

thedoom
November 17th 2021
570 Comments


Here to see if the first song with Einar Solberg is ruined by oversinging or if it‘s gonna be the best thing ever created.

Kusangii
November 17th 2021
6454 Comments


Consciousness Part III is probably gonna be insane considering it's 11 minutes. And seeing Angel Vivaldi in Anabasis Part II is hype af. Song grew on me a little bit but not very convinced yet.

MarsKid
Emeritus
November 17th 2021
21030 Comments


Howdy folks,

1. I'm entirely divorced from music nowadays. I wasn't even aware of this album coming out soon.
2. There are no plans for future reviews. If I get back into writing, it will not be here.
3. Haven't heard this single yet.
4. but it's a 5/5 gg no re

Kusangii
November 17th 2021
6454 Comments


Hope you're doing well dude

necropig
November 17th 2021
7406 Comments


Mars :o

MarsKid
Emeritus
November 18th 2021
21030 Comments


I'm doing the best I can, that's what I can say.

I don't want people to expect something and be disappointed, since that's happened often enough. Suffice to say, I have nothing planned for Noise Trail, Persefone, or any upcoming releases. Anything that DOES materialize (unlikely) will not be posted here. My interest in music is purely casual, if at all existent nowadays.

Unless I transition to RYM. I'll probably still rate here on odd occasions to document ratings. That's about it.

WalrusTusk
November 18th 2021
1806 Comments


The song is really cool but it doesn't really feel like they utilized Einar to his fullest potential.

bloc
November 18th 2021
70094 Comments


Never really got into these guys much, but there's some nice guitar work on this

Gnocchi
Staff Reviewer
November 18th 2021
18256 Comments


--My interest in music is purely casual, if at all existent nowadays.--

Man's gotta have a code - there's respect in that.

ShadowNeko
November 21st 2021
355 Comments


To me, this is their best work since Shin-Ken. I love the intense changes and paces in this song. The backing symphonic keys mend everything together. The vocals and guitar work is extremely powerful. People are weird lol.



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