LIMBONIC ART unleash new single ‘Consigned to the Flames’
taken from the forthcoming album “Opus Daemoniacal”

LIMBONIC ART have revealed ‘Consigned to the Flames‘ as the second new track taken from the forthcoming album “Opus Daemoniacal“. The new full-length of the Norwegian black metal legends s slated for release on June 28, 2024.

LIMBONIC ART comment: “The track ‘Consigned to the Flames’, of which I am very proud, was born in the depths of the Norwegian wilderness!”, mastermind Vidar “Daemon” Jensen reveals. “The primitive ritual of making fire and contemplating, while flames dance underneath the blackened dome of the night sky, becomes an invitation to let ancient demons out to play.”

Tracklist
1. Ad Astra et Abyssos
2. Deify Thy Master
3. Consigned to the Flames
4. Vir Triumphalis
5. I Am Your Demon
6. The Wrath of Storms
7. Ars Diavoli

LIMBONIC ART are back! Their ninth full-length “Opus Daemoniacal” is black as a raven, fierce as a wolf, majestic as an eagle, and mighty as the legendary Norwegian black metal pioneers that mastermind, vocalist, and multi-instrumentalist Vidar “Daemon” Jensen founded in 1993 have always been.

“Opus Daemoniacal” continues along the more straightforward black metal path that the Norwegian has chosen for his last releases yet this album also deliberately harks back to the dense atmospheric and cinematic feel of LIMBONIC ART‘s groundbreaking early works.

LIMBONIC ART released their debut album “Moon in the Scorpio” in 1996 via Nocturnal Art Productions, the label of EMPEROR guitarist Samoth aka Tomas Thormodsæter Haugen, after the band’s early tapes had captured his ear. Their at the time quite unique combination of harsh Nordic black metal with cinematic elements inspired by romantic and classic orchestral music proved extremely influential in the following years.

A duo at the time, LIMBONIC ART had considerable success in the black metal underground. Despite their growing reputation the Norwegians began to reduce symphonic elements. This development is already audible on the sophomore full-length “In Abhorrence Dementia” (1997), which is still considered a classic recording of the band as well as the third album “Epitome of Illusions” (1998) that contained new recordings of overhauled demo material.

LIMBONIC ART have always been an elusive creation that rarely appeared live, for example with a stunning performance at the Black Whitsun sub-festival of the doomed millennium year edition of the Wave Gotik Treffen (2000) in Leipzig, Germany. In the new century, Daemon also joined Samoth’s band ZYKLON for a while, but in February 2003, LIMBONIC ART officially broke up.

However, Daemon reformed the band in 2006. He continued on his own to release the albums “Phantasmagoria” (2010) and “Spectre Abysm” (2017) under the name LIMBONIC ART. “Opus Daemoniacal” ends another extended period of silence. With this strong album the Norwegian cult act is bound to appeal to friends of their early material as well as a new generation of classic Norse black metal connoisseurs.

Release date: June 28, 2024
Style: Black Metal
Label: Kyrck Productions & Armour
Review impact date: June 3, 2024

Line-up
Vidar “Daemon” Jensen – vocals, all guitars, bass guitar, drum programming

Guest musician
Thomas Sømme – additional choir vocals on track 4 & 6

Link
www.instagram.com/limbonicartofficial

Produced & recorded by Vidar Jensen at Badabing Studio, Horten, Vestfold (NO)
Mixed by Vidar Jensen at Badabing Studio, Horten, Vestfold (NO)
Mixing assistance by Hrafn Helgason
Mastered by Robert Hauge at Badabing Studio, Horten, Vestfold (NO)

Cover artwork by Esther Villela
Layout by Łukasz Jaszak

Shop
http://lnk.spkr.media/limbonic-art-opus

Available formats
“Opus Daemoniacal” is available as a A5 leather CD book, as ltd. marbled blue vinyl LP, as black vinyl LP, and as Digisleeve CD.


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