Thy Catafalque - Premiere New Song, Announce New Album
Surprise, surprise! A new Thy Catafalque song has premiered today. The forward-thinking avantgarde metallers are unveiling the first track taken from their forthcoming new masterpiece, Geometria (out May 4th via Season Of Mist) which can now be pre-ordered here. Check out below the tune "Szamojéd Freskó" with Horváth Martina (Nulah, Niburta), Vasvári Gyula (Perihelion) on vocals, Misha Doumnov on violin, Balázs Hermann on fretless bass. Enjoy the music!
Mastermind Tamás Kátai comments: "Thy Catafalque started its course 20 years ago. This is the eighth album and the fourth on Season of Mist. Bands rarely create their magnum opus after so many years and I do not claim that either. Geometria however is playful, adventurous, dreamy, and free - probably the closest to Róka Hasa Rádió in this sense. Less metal, more violins, electronica, occasional saxophone, trumpet, and fretless bass that are completed with the vocals of Martina Veronika Horváth (Nulah, Niburta) and Gyula Vasvári (Perihelion) besides myself. I enjoyed the recordings immensely: full of excitement and pure adventure. This song, 'Szamojéd Freskó', which translates as 'Samoyedic Fresco' sits more on the obscure side of the spectrum. It's basically a mythical narrative of physical decomposition."
Mastermind Tamás Kátai comments: "Thy Catafalque started its course 20 years ago. This is the eighth album and the fourth on Season of Mist. Bands rarely create their magnum opus after so many years and I do not claim that either. Geometria however is playful, adventurous, dreamy, and free - probably the closest to Róka Hasa Rádió in this sense. Less metal, more violins, electronica, occasional saxophone, trumpet, and fretless bass that are completed with the vocals of Martina Veronika Horváth (Nulah, Niburta) and Gyula Vasvári (Perihelion) besides myself. I enjoyed the recordings immensely: full of excitement and pure adventure. This song, 'Szamojéd Freskó', which translates as 'Samoyedic Fresco' sits more on the obscure side of the spectrum. It's basically a mythical narrative of physical decomposition."
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