1782 - Detail Upcoming Full Length, Share First Track
After the recent signing with Heavy Psych Sounds label, Italy's 1782 now share additional details and first single as part of their second full length instalment, From The Graveyard. The latter was recorded, mixed and mastered in November 2020 by Alfredo Carboni at RKS Studios in Ossi, Sardinia. It's comprised of 8 tracks (43 minutes in total) and ready to see the light on March 26th, 2021. "Priestess Of Death" is the first taste of what to expect from the new music.
Says the band of the song: "Accabadora" is a figure really existed in Sardinia. She was a woman dressed in black who put an end to people's suffering. The last testimony of her intervention dates back to 1952. She wandered around the village at night in search of open doors, if she found one it meant that inside that house a life was about to extinguish. She had her wooden hammer and with it, giving a strong blow to the back of the head, she put an end to the person's suffering. She was also called the "Priestess Of Death". This song wants to convey the sensations that could be felt while waiting for this woman, anxiety, torment and perhaps peace."
Album tracklist:
01. Evocationis (Intro) - 1:00
02. The Chosen One - 4:17
03. Bloodline - 7:17
04. Black Void - 8:03
05. Inferno - 5:37
06. Priestess Of Death - 5:54
07. Seven Priests - 5:01
08. In Requiem - 6:19
01. Evocationis (Intro) - 1:00
02. The Chosen One - 4:17
03. Bloodline - 7:17
04. Black Void - 8:03
05. Inferno - 5:37
06. Priestess Of Death - 5:54
07. Seven Priests - 5:01
08. In Requiem - 6:19
Says the band of the song: "Accabadora" is a figure really existed in Sardinia. She was a woman dressed in black who put an end to people's suffering. The last testimony of her intervention dates back to 1952. She wandered around the village at night in search of open doors, if she found one it meant that inside that house a life was about to extinguish. She had her wooden hammer and with it, giving a strong blow to the back of the head, she put an end to the person's suffering. She was also called the "Priestess Of Death". This song wants to convey the sensations that could be felt while waiting for this woman, anxiety, torment and perhaps peace."
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