![]() Krater sinking to unforgettable depths with Stellar Sparks. Such poignant and affecting bleakness has no off switch. Eventually the tempo changing form and Krater’s more furious side bursting forth. Injections of spoken word forcing the thoughts into dark place while gooey filth drips from the riffs. Zwischen den Worten curls its evil tentacles around the mind with a slower and more rhythmic first half. The savagery of the drumming standing tall amongst an album with riffs of steel and chanting like vocals that have all the hellish power of the devil itself. One that is rooted in dark and depressive heaviness with cold melody wrapped up in a harsh veneer.įlowing song to song with confidence, dusk sets on Eruption giving way to Prayer for Demise, an all out aural assault of wicked sounding metal. Krater hit hard with a very focused and modern sounding black metal album. However, with these still-poignant albums as the foundation, Krater have now delivered their magnum opus with “Venenare”.Ī 50-minute work broken into nine songs but unified as one winding, widescreen composition, Venenare will be released on November 15th 2019 via Eisenwald. This burst-chrysalis came in the shape of 2011’s “Nocebo”, and following yet another lineup shake-up, 2016’s masterful “Urere”, courtesy of current label home Eisenwald. When at last those sounds arrived, Krater had taken on a new form: one partly tied to their earlier traditionalism, another more so modernized. Come 2008, however, a period of silence and self-reflection followed… In the band’s earliest days – across two demos, two splits, and 2006’s debut album – the Krater sound tended more toward pagan black metal, but powerfully so. ![]() A study in patience and progress, Krater formed in 2003.
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