Scitalis - "Maledictum"

 

Upcoming Release:

"Maledictum" Unveiled by Scitalis: A Somber Historical Adventure

 
Listen up, metalheads! With a brand-new record that will undoubtedly rock you to your core, Scitalis is back in action. It's titled "Maledictum," and it will be released by Vendetta Records on January 24, 2025. This isn't your typical black metal music, I assure you. The suffering endured by women during the ruthless Swedish witch hunts is explored in depth on this CD. Imagine that background: a mixture of misery, rage, and despair. It's a crazy trip, and Scitalis does a fantastic job with songs that evoke past suffering.
 
Let's dissect it, shall we? Drums that throb like a tribal cry to arms and ferocious chords that may send you into a frenzy give the record a raw vitality. In fact, every song, from "Seven Years Ov Blood" to "Ashes After The Fire," evokes the collective fury of humanity. It's more than simply the music; it's a narrative experience in which every song delves farther into the murky past.
 
The worst part is that the lineup has changed! This album offers a new take on their previous approach, with new members W and L joining the old team. It's clear that Scitalis views "Maledictum" as a significant departure from their earlier works. They have created an unabashedly ferocious sound by directing all of that frustration and rage. They seem to be saying, "Listen, we've matured, and we're not going back!"
 
And speaking of not holding back, the tracklist is a doozy:
Reborn
Suffering
Seven Years Ov Blood
Trial
Burn Before Dawn
Ashes After The Fire
Endless Wrath
 
Every song is a chapter in this evil saga, a tribute to the hardships and tribulations woven throughout our past. To be honest, it's difficult not to respect the audacity required to tackle such weighty subjects.
 
This album's creative process was just as intensive! Every note and lyric in "Maledictum" is a genuine portrayal of Scitalis' journey, as they put their everything into it. They seem to have used a magnifying glass to see the past, exposing the unfiltered feelings that are still relevant now. What's there not to like about it?
 
In conclusion, when "Maledictum" is released on January 24, 2025, it is sure to win over both hearts and minds. Scitalis is navigating unknown territory, and this album is a must-listen for any lover of black metal who isn't afraid to explore the shadowy corners of history. "To know the past is to know ourselves," as they say.
 
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Get ready, metal family!

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