Cover Depeche Mode

Roman V and his band inject “Useless” with the chill of black metal

Amidst both the icy solitude of Siberia’s winters and the haunting desolation of the Norwegian landscape, Roman V – the lone mastermind behind BIZARREKULT – found solace in “Useless”, a song that emerged more than 20 years ago during a dark and despairing time for global pop stars Depeche Mode.   

“I found myself losing control of my life, immersed in a seemingly endless series of dramatic events that worsened each day,” Roman reflects. “In those dark days, ‘Useless’ became a perfect companion, a soundtrack to my struggle, echoing my tired and bruised existence but still standing, battling the abyss.”

Listen to the post-black metal mastermind perform a haunting cover of “Useless” by Depeche Mode.

https://orcd.co/bizarrekultuseless

Bizarrekult’s cover of “Useless” serves as a convergence of two seemingly disparate musical worlds. Roman V weaves the melancholic threads of Depeche Mode into his visceral tapestry of black metal, which resembles Wiedgedood and Paradise Lost. His guides—Alexander on drums, Ignat on guitar, Magnus (Myrvandrer) on bass, and the newly inducted Jørgen Norby (Obzene) – cast growls, shrieks, and screams, like shadows upon a wall.

Bizarrekult’s second album Den Tapte Krigen is now available on Season of Mist. 

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Tracklist:
1. Useless (Depeche Mode Cover) (7:47) [LISTEN]

Country: Norway
Style: Post Black Metal
FFO: Wiegedood, Depeche Mode, Paradise Lost

Photo by Chantik Photography

Since the genre’s inception, black metal has been ruled by lone wolves. Individuals who blur the lines between “masterminds” and “madmen,” creating in solitude and willful confinement. From first and second wave purveyors such as BATHORY to this century’s revivalists like SAOR and PANOPTICON, these anomic souls have made incomparable contributions to the dark arts. And in 2022, BIZARREKULT paves a new yet familiar path, establishing itself as one of the cult visionaries of this decade.

Before finding his way to music, multi-instrumentalist Roman V was first a poet. Since childhood, Roman found an outlet in writing and by 2006, he created BIZARREKULT as an auditory accompaniment to his verbal expressions. “BIZARREKULT since the beginning was a quest of identity and philosophical search for answers on the questions that bother the mind at night and day,” explains Roman.

Despite the project’s inception 16 years ago, BIZARREKULT’s music did not make its debut until the release of ‘Vi Overlevde’ in 2021. As he started feeling challenged by the declining state of the world, Roman pursued a new path and decided to go straight to the environment that incubated and birthed the genre that he loves. As he relocated from Siberia to his current home of Norway, his new surroundings had its intended purpose and greatly impacted his musical journey. “After some initial recordings the project was set aside in order to deal with increasing mass challenges from the surrounding world. And then it ended up getting a spark a decade later in a different environment, nature, language and culture. So distant, but so close. Norway has become my second home and the last few years that led to revitalization of BIZARREKULT were spent on reflecting on myself, meaning, purpose and reuniting with the things that were important – art and creativity.”

Meaning “We Survived,” ‘Vi Overlevde’ was a very intimate, vulnerable, and personal offering. Roman describes the record as “a testament to survival through personal crisis” and notes that it is “filled with reflections on childhood, family and societal relations.” The musician took care to ensure that the record delivered a comprehensive package, aligning the music, artwork, and lyrics with exact precision.

As the world was collectively reckoning with the turmoil of year two of a global pandemic, the album’s message gave many hope. Fans started to emerge, reacting to the record with their own artistic interpretations as a way to pay tribute. The album also won the hearts of the media, appearing on a handful of “album of the year” lists, including scoring a third place position from Sweden’s biggest newspaper, Aftonbladet.

Now, BIZARREKULT is ready to enter a new chapter, forging a new union with Season of Mist and completing the work on its sophomore full-length, ‘Den Tapte Krigen.’ Meaning “The Lost War,” ‘Den Tapte Krigen’ thematically picks up the thread from where ‘Vi Overlevde” left off, but sees a musical evolution as BIZARREKULT continues to find and establish its identity. “The main message of ‘Den Tapte Krigen’ is about a constant war inside our lives, war with ourselves, our closest ones, our societies,” says Roman. “It’s a war in which we can lose everything, including our personality, faith, honour and dignity. However, similar to ‘Vi Overlevde’ that ends on a rather positive note, ‘Den Tapte Krigen’ contains a message of hope and reconnection, of necessity to make a peace with yourself, accept what you are, your identity, and share forgiveness and love. This is the only way out of the vicious circle.”

Recording Lineup:
Roman V – Music, Vocals
Ignat Pomazkov – Guitar
Alexander Pryakhin – Drums

Guest Musicians:
Jørgen Norby – Vocals
Magnus F. Sand – Bass

Producer & Sound Engineer:
Alexander Pryakhin

Cover Artwork:
Ivan Gladkih

Available on Digital Only – Stream Now: https://orcd.co/bizarrekultuseless

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