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FURIS IGNIS - Sets Release Date For Mini-Album And Reveals First Track

Teutonic black metal outfit Furis Ignis today announced 1 July as the release date of its mini-album Turm, coming out via Iron Bonehead Productions on CD and 12" vinyl formats. The band also shared the first track from Turm - "Vanguard Of Black Years", which awaits you below.

Turm will be Furis Ignis' second this year's release since its debut album, Decapitate The Aging World, was released on 14 January 2022, also via Iron Bonehead Productions.

It was but the beginning of 2022 when Furis Ignis emerged from the inky depths with its debut album, Decapitate The Aging World. Its title something of a call to arms or at least a strong signifier of the contents therein, Decapitate The Aging World presented an iron-willed newcomer well versed in the old arts - black metal back before the internet, social media, and other modern trappings. And yet, Furis Ignis wasn't simply playing by-the-numbers "classic" black metal; within its debut full-length lurked a muscular physicality quite at odds with nowadays' fake(d) rawness.

Striking while the iron's red-hot, Furis Ignis returns with a five-song/33-minute mini-album titled Turm. The foundation thankfully remains much the same - old Germania in the mould of Moonblood and equally early Desaster and Katharsis, deftly dissected and reassembled, this time spiced with old Abigor and Marduk - and the attack continues to be ghoulish and grim. Compared to the robust swelter of its full-length predecessor, Turm unapologetically maintains a much rawer aspect that nevertheless still clangs, throbs, and thrusts with legitimately live execution. Therefore, even with the blizzard beasts banging on its door, Turm remains an exquisitely gutted and grimy spin, with the spectral fog eventually clearing to reveal something akin to late '90s (and too-overlooked) Darkthrone residing in a lonely castle. Link

Turm tracklist:
1. Vanguard of Black Years
2. To Trespass the Commandments of Tangible Being
3. From Unremembered Dark Pagan Dreams
4. Turm
5. Die Enthauptung Der Alternden Welten