Carach Angren debut new song

2020-05-26 by Fernando Alves STAFF | 12 Comments
Dutch symphonic black metallers Carach Angren are streaming 'Operation Compass', the third single taken from their upcoming new album Franckensteina Strataemontanus, out June 26th via Season of Mist. The album was mixed/mastered by Robert Carranza (Marilyn Manson).

Stream 'Operation Compass' official lyric video below.


Video by Aimed & Framed

Season of Mist states: "The Dutch masters of horror are back with their most flamboyant album so far. On 'Franckensteina Strataemontanus', CARACH ANGREN resurrect the gruesome story of troubled soul Conrad Dippel - the inspiration of Mary Shelley’s novel 'Frankenstein'. CARACH ANGREN have extended all the sonic colours on their established palette to dazzling effect. Their trademark whipping guitars weave harsh melodies and sinister soundscapes, which are beautifully contrasted by opulent keyboards and majestic orchestrations. That Till Lindemann (RAMMSTEIN) and Peter Tägtgren (PAIN) have called upon the composition talent of Clemens "Ardek" Wijers is a telling sign of his outstanding mastery of the craft. Another signatory counterpoint is provided by Seregor's fierce rasping and shrieking vocals. Adding to the impact, Namtar has become a relentless driving force with his hart hitting yet intricate drumming. With ‘Franckensteina Strataemontanus’, the Dutch push their unashamedly theatrical style to a new intense height."

Franckensteina Strataemontanus tracklist:

1. Here in German Woodland
2. Scourged Ghoul Undead
3. Franckensteina Strataemontanus
4. The Necromancer
5. Sewn for Solitude
6. Operation Compass
7. Monster
8. Der Vampir von Nürnberg
9. Skull with a Forked Tongue
10. Like a Conscious Parasite I Roam
11. Frederick’s Experiments (bonus track)

Stream first singles 'Monster' and 'Der Vampir von Nürnberg' below.




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Pon
Emeritus
May 26th 2020
5984 Comments


Dreadful song

Keyblade
May 26th 2020
30678 Comments


who's the target audience for this, seriously

Gallantin
May 27th 2020
1903 Comments


band needs to stop

Arlan89
May 27th 2020
14 Comments


What happened to these guys? This is an incredibly boring song.

TheSpirit
Emeritus
May 27th 2020
30304 Comments


this is the worst kind of metal

Keyblade
May 27th 2020
30678 Comments


speak for urself dude, this is beyond corny

Rowhaus
May 27th 2020
6064 Comments


Their first three albums are awesome. This is dreadful. Such a shame.

Pon
Emeritus
May 27th 2020
5984 Comments


I'm convinced at this point that Corpses was a fluke

bloodshy
May 27th 2020
2763 Comments


Anime in sight!

bloodshy
May 27th 2020
2763 Comments


Not completely awful....

Pon
Emeritus
May 27th 2020
5984 Comments


If it weren't for Code Orange it'd be the worst thing I've heard all year

Gallantin
May 27th 2020
1903 Comments


Both bands need to stop



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