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VII - Kenoma

by Fyrnask

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berbel
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berbel listen with full power... Favorite track: Hrævaþefr.
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sirius1234 Can we also praise Fyrnask for putting this album out without a minimum price set? And of course buy it for more than €1! Fcking great album. You guys are in your own league. No favorite song. Enjoy the whole album and as a tip: play the track list backwards once in while.
akerblogger
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akerblogger Spiritual transfigurations and blackened vastness. Lots of reverb to drive you mad. Reminds me of being back at church and smothered in incensce.
Slug.
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Slug. This feedback and ambience in the beginning resonated deep to my bones, so I knew this would be special. The resonance on top of the unusually chilly wind whipping in the window was perfect and then the 4:04 mark hit and, just like that; perfection!!! I’m just going to submit this comment now, before even getting to the second track. Christ-face first in the mud-, this is great! FUCK. Favorite track: Hrævaþefr.
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YomaBarr Now this was something. Oof. I wanted a ride, a ride I got. On a rollercoaster. It'll be weird if we don't see it in many an AOTY list.
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Hrævaþefr 13:09
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Niðamyrkr 09:13
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Helreginn 13:00
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Dauðvána 07:15
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Blótguð 05:29

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“VII – Kenoma” is the 4th full-length release of the German Black Metal band FYRNASK. While remaining committed to its foundation of Second Wave Black Metal, the aural experience of “VII – Kenoma” is also deeply rooted in Ritual Ambient and Drone as well as world music by exploring synthesized sounds, neoclassical and traditional instrumentation and vocalization.
Embedded in these sonic spheres, the recording conceptually traces the depths of Musibatname, the Book of Suffering, written by the thirteenth-century Persian poet and mystic Fariduddin Attar. In his lyrical work, Attar elaborates on the questions of theodicy, the contradictory nature of the idea of an all-powerful good God and the human experience of sorrow, suffering and injustice. In the center of Attar’s mystical telling is the pilgrim of “the heart’s thought” who explores the physical and metaphysical spheres. The spiritual seeker learns about the Two Worlds, the material and the ethereal existence, and the suffering and failure in both. A crucial depiction of this agony is the scene in which the pilgrim meets the mourning and dethroned Iblis in the ruins of his former realm. The album ties in with these pictures and ambiences, exploring the meanings of sacrifice and suffering on a metaphysical level.
“VII – Kenoma” was written and recorded between 2016 and 2019. The album was mixed by Fabian Schulz at Sunsetter Recording Studio and mastered by V. Santura at Woodshed Studio.

FYRNASK are the collective of Fyrnd, Alghol, Exord, Fhez, and Rune.

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released February 25, 2021

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