Kadavermarch Post New Single “Golden Gates”; Self-Titled LP Coming Soon
Posted in Whathaveyou on January 9th, 2025 by JJ KoczanYou can hear, ever, ever, ever so slightly, the tinge of metal in the guitar of Kadavermarch‘s new single “Golden Gates,” but if you’re looking for where, you have to wait for it. It’s just a little after four minutes in, as the Copenhagen-based heavy rockers are making their way toward the solo, right at 4:24-4:25. It’s a tiny twist, but it’s there.
It is also, however, surrounded by a sonic pantheon of heavy styles, from the Southern rock in that solo to the 1970s traditionalism of the organ to the modern-organic sensibility that emerges in the patterns and melodies of the melancholy, mostly-harmonized vocals. Tones are fluid and varied, which is refreshing, and though the song isn’t immediate — give it a bit to get going — it’s an enticing sample of Kadavermarch‘s self-titled sophomore LP set to release later this year through Vinyltroll Records.
One to keep an eye/ear for, I guess.
Kadavermarch Unveils Second Single ‘Golden Gates’ Ahead of Self-Titled LP Release
Danish stoner-metal fellows Kadavermarch are proud to announce the release of their second single ‘Golden Gates’ from their forthcoming self-titled LP, Kadavermarch. The new track, a depressive ballad evolving into fuzz-madness, will be available on all major streaming platforms starting January 8th.
Emerging from Copenhagen’s metal scene, Kadavermarch has built a reputation for their distinctive blend of heavy, melodic riffs, layered organ arrangements, and dual-vocal harmonies. Their second single serves to show another side of the bands new compositions, taking listeners on a profound journey through the depths of despair.
Known for their distinctive blend of heavy, melodic riffs, layered organ arrangements, and dual vocal harmonies, Kadavermarch has established themselves as a compelling force in Copenhagen’s stoner metal scene. This latest single offers a glimpse into the band’s evolution in arrangements, delivering an emotive and introspective exploration of despair.
The single serves as a preview of Kadavermarch, their self-titled LP set for release later this year through Vinyltroll Records.
Drums recorded by Peter Hove Olsen at Infinite White Studio
Drumtech: Wolf Hove Olsen
Keys recorded by: Nikolaj Evilsen
Guitar and vocals recorded by: Jacob Bredahl
Mixed by: Jacob Bredahl at Dead Rat Studio, Aarhus, Denmark
Mastered by: Brad Boatright at Audiosiege, Portland, Oregon
Distributed through Vinyltroll Records
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