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THE SABBATHIAN "Latum Alterum" [12" LP]

2019 - Doom from International
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The words "highly anticipated" come quickly to mind when talking of the US-Norwegian project The Sabbathian and the chance that there will be new material from them. The band, formed by Chad Davis (Hour of 13 and many more) and Anette Uvaas Gulbrandsen (Nattsol), released their debut EP, Ritual Rites, on Svart Records in 2014. The duo's personal approach to old-school doom won over many metal hearts, and the wait for new material is over in January 2019. The Sabbathian's debut full-length, Latum Alterum, is scheduled for release on January 25th on LP, digital, and limited double CD (including Ritual Rites EP on CD for the first time). The album is a considerably darker affair compared to the EP, a step away from the origins of doom metal and towards the heavier vistas traversed by Nordic metalmongers such as Bathory or Candlemass. Vocalist Anette Uvaas Guldbransen describes the album thus: "The overall theme can be described as slightly morbid, as it is very much about passing over to the other side - latum alterum. The odd one out is the song 'Embrace The Dark,' which retains the sound of the EP. The intro and outro tracks are meant as a way of blessing the souls on their journey." "The way we work on the music takes time," adds Gulbrandsen. "Chad would send me the music and I then work my way through the songs. As the music is quite different now, I must admit I had quite a struggle at first with some of the tracks. My best friend Liv Kristine Espenæs has joined me on one track, mainly because I thought her voice would lift the song and also because I love her voice. I have sung on several songs with her ex-band Leaves' Eyes, and now I felt it was her turn to sing on something I made."

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