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AVAST - Inked A Deal With Dark Essence Records

Norwegian blackgaze band Avast has inked a record deal with Dark Essence Records. The label will release the band's debut full-length album in autumn this year. Hailing from Stavanger, in Norway, Avast is a band that reviewers and promoters place in a variety of genres, with blackgaze and post-black metal at the forefront. But it could equally be said that the band's roots lie in punk rock and hardcore, given that Avast's lyrics are not centered around the usual black metal themes, but tend more towards a philosophical and poetical take on social and environmental issues.
Whichever genre you'd like to put them in, there is, however, absolutely no doubt that Avast's line-up of Hans Olaf Myrvang (Agenda) on bass and vocals Trond Salte (Agenda) on guitars and Ørjan Lund (Nag) on drums, skilfully fuses the aesthetics of black metal with the atmospherics of post-rock to create a soundscape that is both breathtaking and mesmerizing.
Having previoiusly released a two-track EP in 2016, Avast have spent the past year in the recording studios working on their new album entitled Mother Culture, a concept album that examines the myths upon which modern civilization is based. It is a work that addresses the potential for a global catastrophe, and is based on the philosophical novel "Ishmael" by Daniel Quinn. In the player below you can check out the live video of Avast performing at 2016's Tunghørt Festival. Link

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