CULT OF LUNA‘s take on Fritz Lang’s Metropolis film, the 2-parts concept album Vertikal, I and I I , has been met with great enthusiasm in the heavy music world. Naturally, the band has had a busy schedule in the months following its 2013 release, playing extensive European tours with The Ocean and Lo!, and US tours with Katatonia and Intronaut, as well as organizing their self-curated London-based boutique music festival Beyond The Redshift. No surprise that the now 6- piece had announced a longer pause after this, to focus on families and other priorites in life.
…not all too long of a pause, though. While the band has been secretly working on another special project due for a 2016 release, there was some extra studio time left to record a cover song. Guitar player and main song writer Johannes Persson comments:
“I discovered Amebix pretty late but when I did it was like discovering a musical father I never knew I had. The monolith album was before its time and deserves much more recognition for being on the musical fore front. Its harsh and bleak and was the soundtrack of last winter for me. To cover a song without bringing your own soul into it is completely useless in my opinion so weve taken a few liberties with it, hopefully without destroying the essence of it.”
THE OLD WIND, comprised of members of BREACH and THE OCEAN, have not been playing shows after their performance at said CULT OF LUNA-curated Beyond The Redshift festival in 2014 – mainly because vocalist and guitarist Tomas Liljedahl moved out to LA, while the rest of the band remains located in Sweden and Germany. In February 2015, however, THE OLD WIND teamed up in Stockholm to rehearse and record the follow-up to 2013’s critically acclaimed Feast On Your Gone album at Gröndahl studios, due for a 2016 release through Pelagic Records. The 2 tracks on this split EP hint at the direction of things to come… Raw. Vile. Cold. Abrasive.
So how did the idea for a split EP came about? Weve been a fan of the band since the Feast On Your Gone LP, says CULT OF LUNA’s Johannes Persson, and we played with Tomas back in 99, when he was in Breach. We are from roughly the same area and originated from the same scene so it feels like the bands are connected in some way. Hopefully well be able to take this northern whirlwind on the road sometime.
The title of the EP, Råångest, means raw anxiety in Swedish. LA-based German artist Florian Bertmer drew the cover which perfectly reflects this state of mind… the sheer walls of well, from the perspective of someone trapped at the bottom of it.
This EP is part 2 of the PELAGIC SPLIT SERIES: a new series of split EPs, with 2 bands sharing the 2 sides of a vinyl record. Just like back in the good ol’ days, when we bought split 7″ records at local hardcore shows, and discovered great new bands like that… who’s old enough to follow? Råångest comes in CD digipak or 12 vinyl EP format (45 RPM), in various colour-in-colour vinyl styles (preorder only).
Tracklist Råångest EP
1. CULT OF LUNA Last Will And Testament
2. THE OLD WIND Wooden Scythe
3. THE OLD WIND Daughters Of Cleanse