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ONE MASTER - Sets Release Date For New Full-Length And Reveals First Track

The USA-based black metal entity One Master has set 24 November as the release date of its highly anticipated fifth album, The Names Of Power, which will come out through Eternal Death on CD, cassette tape, and limited-to-100 double-vinyl boxset.

After six long years of lycanthropic reclusion, One Master is ready to unveil a new full-length: The Names Of Power. Taking its title from the ancient occult idea that if one learns the true name of a deity, access to its power can be obtained, the theme of the album is on the power of language, with each song being focused on its use in a different context: religion, heresy, a cult, solitude, the universe, and modernity.

Comprising six songs over 55 minutes of music, The Names Of Power is the long-running band's first double LP. Active on the recording front since 2002, One Master here keeps to its well-worn path of traditional black metal, though the album is the most diverse release to date, incorporating more mid-tempo sections, atmospheric dirges, and even some acoustic guitar. It's unmistakably One Master yet surprising all the same - and no compromise.

The Names Of Power is also the band's first full-length with its "Mark IV" line-up, with band founder Valder on guitar and vocals, long-running member Black Wolf on guitar and bass (who writes and plays all of the leads and solos), and the first full length with Eponymous on drums. Although he joined after the album was recorded, new bass player Grave Dog (having been long affiliated with the band, providing artwork since Reclusive Blasphemy) is part of the band's line-up moving forward. This being the band's first recording at Sonic Environments with Jeff Weed (with mastering still provided by Will Killingsworth at Dead Air Studios), the album's production allows the band to shine more than any prior record. "Crystal clear and bloody raw" is perhaps a close approximation of that production.

To mark this momentous occasion, the release of The Names Of Power is set to coincide with One Master's second performance at the esteemed Messe des Morts festival in Montreal, with a full East Coast/Midwest tour currently being organized by Ripping Headaches for Spring 2024. Long the embodiment of New England black metal, One Master has returned to resume its throne.

Hear for yourself with the new track "The Forbidden Names"... Link