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Scotland's Fuath, a new black metal project created by vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Andy Marshall, better known as the mastermind behind Celtic black metal act Saor, just released the debut album simply titled I via Neuropa Records. Unlike Saor, which finds Marshall focusing mostly on a folky and epic black-metal, here the musician delves into a darker and more melancholic side of black metal, marrying fierce and harsh riffs, unrelenting double-kick drums and raspy screams with melancholic melodies and hypnotic, gloomy ambiences. I is wonderfully diverse in structure, featuring various tempos and superb ambiences that shift between intense, grim moments and more thoughtful, melancholic passages.
“I am a massive fan of hypnotic atmospheric black metal, especially early 90s stuff like Burzum's Hvis lyset tar oss, early Darkthrone and also modern bands such as Paysage D'Hiver and Vemod”, explains Marshall about the musical influences behind Fuath. The album is available for full streaming and you can hear it in the player below. Link