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Worm announce new album 'Necropalise,' share title track.
The metal underground is buzzing with the seismic news that Swedish extreme metal architects Worm have officially announced their forthcoming album, 'Necropalise,' and unleashed its labyrinthine title track upon the world. This isn't merely a new song; it's a multi-movement descent, a mini-epic that feels less like a single and more like a condensed symphony of shadows.The track is a masterclass in genre fusion, weaving threads of blistering black metal's raw fury with the tectonic weight of death metal, all while allowing gothic melodrama to seep through the cracks like mist through a ruined cathedral. There are proggy, almost labyrinthine structural shifts that recall the ambitious scope of early Opeth, coupled with symphonic flourishes that suggest a deep reverence for the cinematic horror of Emperor.For a band that has consistently evolved from its raw, old-school death metal roots, this new direction feels like both a culmination and a bold leap into uncharted territory. It’s the sound of a band refusing to be confined, treating the very concept of genre as a palette rather than a prison.The production, handled by Tore Stjerna at the legendary Necromorbus Studio, is predictably immense, giving each chaotic element—the pummeling blast beats, the dissonant, writhing riffs, the cavernous vocals that seem to emanate from a forgotten tomb—its own distinct space to breathe and corrode. This announcement solidifies Worm's position not just as stalwarts of the scene, but as genuine innovators, pushing the boundaries of what extreme metal can encompass.For fans who have followed their journey through albums like 'Gloomlord' and 'Bluenothing,' 'Necropalise' promises to be their most ambitious and fully realized statement yet, an opus that demands to be experienced as a complete, immersive journey rather than a mere collection of songs. The album's impending release is already being hailed as a landmark event for 2024, setting a terrifyingly high bar for artistic ambition in the metal world.
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