On February 4th, Signal Rex is proud to present a special spilt album from Nathr and Ordo Cultum Serpentis, Shadows Crawl, on CD and cassette tape formats; the vinyl version will follow later this year. And today, heavily trafficked web-portal GrizzlyButts.com streams the split album in its entirety. Hear Nathr and Ordo Cultum Serpentis' Shadows Crawl in its entirety exclusively HERE.
Shadows Call comprises a total of 37 minutes and two epic-length tracks, one each from Signal Rex's most striking discoveries in recent years, Nathr and Ordo Cultum Serpentis. Nathr are up first with "The Burial," a nearly-20-minute track that duly lives up its namesake. Plaintive and placid, yet unsettlingly so, for more than half its massive duration, "The Burial" mesmerizes with a strangely beautiful aspect before exploding into a slo-mo crush akin to the cosmos crumbling away, deceptively peaceful in its resigned oblivion. Ordo Cultum Serpentis are second, with the nearly-17-minute "Filii Serpentis Nigri." Much like their two celebrated EPs last year, the duo sonically approximate a massive boulder ritualistically opening into an impossibly vast tomb. But, like their split-mates, halfway through the track, they surprise with a jarring-yet-somehow-seamless transition into ritualistic blasting, sealing that same tomb with utter finality.
Simply put, blackened doom doesn't get much better than this. And Nathr and Ordo Cultum Serpentis together a create a complementary work rather than a split "album" full of throwaway tracks. Feel their Shadows Crawl!
In the meantime, hear Shadows Crawl in its entirety exclusively HERE, courtesy of GrizzlyButts.com. Cover and tracklisting are as follows:
Tracklisting for Nathr and Ordo Cultum Serpentis' Shadows Crawl
1. Nathr - The Burial [19:24]
2. Ordo Cultum Serpentis - Filii Serpentis Nigri [16:46]
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