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SVANZICA’s ‘Anastasja’: A Phoenix Rising from Pandemic Ashes
Ultramarina video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMe__hZTEUE
Ever felt like life’s been one long lockdown encore? Well, buckle up, folks—SVANZICA just dropped their latest opus, Anastasja, and it’s a roaring testament to rebirth. Released via Volcano Records & Promotion, this nine-track beast is here to shake off those quarantine cobwebs. And hey, they’ve even tossed in a fiery single, Ultramarina, complete with a video hotter than a jalapeño’s revenge.
“Anastasja isn’t just an album—it’s a phoenix moment,” the band quips. Imagine a stubborn sprout punching through frost, an ember still glowing in the ashes, or water bubbling under desert sand. Poetic? Sure. But don’t let that fool you—this record packs a punch. Melodic death metal tangoes with prog-rock flair, while emotional melodies crash into riff-heavy bangers. Remember Limegar? Yeah, that smash hit was just the appetizer.
From the haunting Mother of the Skyscraper to the gritty The Black Shirt, each track feels like a fist raised against the void. And Ultramarina? Oh, it’s a mood—equal parts desperation and defiance, wrapped in a video that’s all brooding visuals and cathartic release. Plug in those headphones, crank it up, and let Svanzica’s sonic alchemy melt your existential dread.
Tracklist Tease:
- 'Limegar': https://youtu.be/VN16bPczaIY
- 'On Our Light Clothes': https://youtu.be/5icyYo6MkUE
Don’t sleep on their earlier visuals—Limegar’s chaos and On Our Light Clothes’ raw energy are pure fuel for the rebellious heart.
Look, I’ve spun this album twice today—once while sipping bitter espresso, again while pacing my apartment like a caged tiger. It’s raw, it’s cathartic, and damn, it’s alive. In a world that sometimes feels stuck on repeat, Anastasja is that friend who grabs your collar and yells, “We’re not done yet.”
So, hit play. Let it claw its way into your bones. And if anyone asks why you’re air-drumming at 3 a.m.? Just smirk and say, “Rebirth, baby.”
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