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German raw blackened ambient crust metallers Ancst have released a brand new video for the track "Razed Eden", taken from their forthcoming album, Summits Of Despondency, which is set to be released on 18th September via Lifeforce Records. There is no other way. The anger has to be expressed: Unfiltered and loud, violent and stirring. Because the frustration runs deep.
The Berlin DIY collective does not hold back on Summits Of Despondency. Not for a second. Since its foundation in 2011, Ancst has always been an outspoken band through its lyrics. So it is natural that the lyrics of the new album again deal with political topics, criticize social injustices, but are also brave enough to put topics such as mental health and other very personal issues into the public eye. Powerlessness and the "compulsion" to rebel are not accidental. Summits Of Despondency succinctly sums up the spectrum of lyrics as the title of bands third album. But Ancst don't let themselves be defeated. Of course not. That does not correspond to their nature. They don't turn the other cheek, but strike back. With clear words and extreme sounds.
With a hefty back catalog of 23 releases spanning from raw black metal and dark ambient to a fusion of metallic hardcore and various extreme metal sub-genres, Ancst are certainly no strangers to experimentation. Although the Berlin-based band has managed to create a distinguished trademark sound of its own, every new release tends to add some spices to the mix. Ancst's third album Summits Of Despondency is no exception and seamlessly ties in with its predecessor Ghosts Of The Timeless Void from 2018. While staying true to their melting post metal/hc crossover styled blast beat extravaganza there are bits of ambient and drone and even film music thrown in the mix. Again the band stayed true to its DIY roots and believes and recorded, mixed, mastered, designed, and co-released everything by itself with the help of Lifeforce Records. Link