Switzerland based atmospheric black metal duo AARA, via BANDCAMP, are streaming the projects anticipated new release "ANTHROPOZAN (I and II)", unleashed 7/18/2019 via DEBEMUR MORTI PRODUCTIONS.
FROM AARA:
AARA: "ANTHROPOZAN (I and II)" (VIA BANDCAMP, COURTESY OF DEBEMUR MORTI PRODUCTIONS):
Thanks-Stay Metal, Stay Brutal-\m/ -l-
FROM AARA:
It's time to share important news: Aara is now under the sign of Debemur Morti Productions
and is celebrating the cooperation with a one track EP. We are more
than pleased to be part of Debemur Morti. A label that doesn't just
release quality music, but has created a place where emotions, sound and
aesthetics come together to create something big, something above all.
Check out the new 10 min track "Anthropozän (I&II):
https://www.debemur-morti.com/…/503_aara-join-forces-with-d…
AARA was founded 2018 in Switzerland by Fluss (vocals, lyrics) and Berg (all instruments) to create art highly influenced by atmospheric Black Metal, but with an epic, classical feel which aims to take the listener through the darkest alleys of human existence.
‘Anthropozän’ is divided into a number of movements that combine sublimated introspection, awestruck reverberant melodicism and widescreen neo-classical grandeur. Concerned with the Anthropocene epoch - dating from the start of significant human impact on Earth's geology and ecosystem – the track ruminates on the self-destruction of humankind through preoccupation with short-term comfort and pleasure-seeking, serving as a perfect introduction to the breadth of sound from a young band already reaching expert heights of haunting magnificence.
Check out the new 10 min track "Anthropozän (I&II):
https://www.debemur-morti.com/…/503_aara-join-forces-with-d…
AARA was founded 2018 in Switzerland by Fluss (vocals, lyrics) and Berg (all instruments) to create art highly influenced by atmospheric Black Metal, but with an epic, classical feel which aims to take the listener through the darkest alleys of human existence.
‘Anthropozän’ is divided into a number of movements that combine sublimated introspection, awestruck reverberant melodicism and widescreen neo-classical grandeur. Concerned with the Anthropocene epoch - dating from the start of significant human impact on Earth's geology and ecosystem – the track ruminates on the self-destruction of humankind through preoccupation with short-term comfort and pleasure-seeking, serving as a perfect introduction to the breadth of sound from a young band already reaching expert heights of haunting magnificence.
AARA: "ANTHROPOZAN (I and II)" (VIA BANDCAMP, COURTESY OF DEBEMUR MORTI PRODUCTIONS):
Thanks-Stay Metal, Stay Brutal-\m/ -l-