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German post metaller AGRYPNIE unveil new video for their new epic “Verwüstung”

June 24, 2021
1 min read

Long revered German post-black metal outfit AGRYPNIE will release their 6th full-length album, “Metamorphosis,” on July 30th with AOP Records. In preparation, the band has debuted a video for an intense new single, “Verwüstung,” which is available now for viewing and streaming.

Commenting on the song, the band states: “‘Verwüstung’ is a trip into a deep, dark and cold Abyss. There is no way to escape. Reality fades away into a blurry memory and the only truth is devastation.”

“Verwüstung” is the second single released from “Metamorphosis,” following “Wir Ertrunkenen,” which was released a few weeks back and available to stream now below.

Long before the well-known Avant-garde Black Metal institution Nocte Obducta parted ways, Torsten had originated AGRYPNIE – which was meant to be a solo project and refuge for his song ideas at first.

After the break up of Nocte Obducta and a split release with the German Death Metal outfit Fated, AGRYPNIE proved to have grown from a solo project to a serious band with their first full-length album “F51.4”. The album was released at the end of 2006 and managed to attract a considerable amount of listeners with its unique cold atmosphere.

After finishing the recordings for “F51.4”, Torsten started writing songs for the album’s successor “Exit”. With a fully functional line up including a real drummer, “Exit” sounded a lot more organic than the debut where Torsten had used a drum machine.

With “16[485]”, the first album with an excessive playing time of more than one hour, AGRYPNIE managed to emphasize its special status.

After the forerunner “Asche EP,” AGRYPNIE again create their very own world and even step further. The magnum opus “Aetas Cineris” restages AGRYPNIE as a mature institution in the fields of modern black metal creating a remarkable sound: both aggressive and exceptionally ambitious at the same time.

Picture by synquadrat
Picture by synquadrat.com

The album “Grenzgænger” can be offhand entitled as their magnum opus. With a playing time of overall more than one hour AGRYPNIE have created a multifaceted cosmos of sound which drags the listener more and more towards the abyss. Enraged furiousness abruptly turns into disenchanting hopelessness and all boundaries of time and space seem to blur with every step you take towards infinity.

Now in 2021 and signed to AOP Records, AGRYPNIE is ready to release the new album “Metamorphosis” and taking a step forward.

With the new drummer Flo (Theotoxin) and guests vocals from Schammasch, Negator, Thormesis and The Cold Room the band delivered their most ambitious and most varied album.

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Karol Kamiński

DIY rock music enthusiast and web-zine publisher from Warsaw, Poland. Supporting DIY ethics, local artists and promoting hardcore punk, rock, post rock and alternative music of all kinds via IDIOTEQ online channels.
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