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HAMMERFILOSOFI - Taking Black Metal Back To Its Primeval And Genuine Meaning And Purpose

Trieste (Italy) based black metal act Hammerfilosofi will release its debut full-length entitled The Desolate One on the 22nd of September via ATMF. Hammerfilosofi is a project born in 2020 that aims to bring back black metal to its genuine meaning by fusing the primordial sounds of this genre with industrial reminiscences.

The idea behind the band, according to Fuoco Cammina Con Me was quite simple: “We are taking black metal back to its primeval and genuine meaning and purpose. Hammerfilosofi is the cleansing fire that aims to eradicate every trace of the civilized, the harmless, and the mediocre. It is an instrument to initiate a violent cathartic inner journey - and a celebration of strength and vigor, of terror and strife, and of glorious death.”

A new creature rises from the ashes of the old, casting aside the shackles of stagnation and degeneration, making itself into a fire burning every remnant of the humiliated mourners and their ideals, moving ever forward as a vessel of liberatory renewal. This album is a musical and lyrical celebration of the path to godhood.

References can be made to the industrial-infected black metal of bands like Mysticum or latest Craft, still painted pitch black like early Mayhem and Darkthrone. Listen now to the first revealed track, "The Sickle", by clicking play right below. Link