Finland's ARMATH SARGON To Release Under The Moon And The Sun Album This Summer

June 22, 2012, 12 years ago

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Nokternal Hemizphear Records will release ARMATH SARGON's new album, Under The Moon And The Sun, out this summer.

From the northern Scandinavian lands of Finland, welcome a passionate and yearning underground production that is Armath Sargon. Toss aside any preconceived notions about extreme metal and the dogma of black metal origins. Armath Sargon's latest creation Under The Moon And The Sun is a fresh and uniquely new listening experience that cannot be rightfully compared to other artists of adjacent metal genres.

The entire album is a unique touch of subtle melancholic-introspection in the wake of utter eternal truth, besprinkled with a touch of Scandinavian black metal roots, elements of the symphonic and laced with catchy doom atmospheres. Straight to the heart of the matter and biblically based on the truths of ancient scripture and the love of Jesus Christ, Armath Sargon will uplift your soul amidst the mire of filth around you.

Purely uplifting music. Under The Moon And The Sun is the healing balm for the soul and the peace for your mind. Unlike Armath Sargon's pervious material, Under The Moon And The Sun is superior in every form and fashion. This is a big step up in production efforts and sound for Armath Sargon. The songwriting and lyrical content are more in-depth and intentional then precious albums resulting in a more fuller, mature sound with high-quality packaging and artwork that will become a favorite to all who love Scandinavian music but want something more and something different.

Forget everything you know about and come to expect with underground black metal music, whether Christian or secular. In terms of shear listening enjoyment, without the need for head smashing brutality and over produced sound, this album is nothing shy of being totally fun! It has the elements of Ceremonial Castings and Children of Bodom interwoven with a melodic, power metal style mood and lightening quick guitars. Formed on the foundations of black metal, a raspy, thrash-like voice pervades alongside elements of folk and dark ambient adventures. A great and wonderful sense of urgency flows from the onset of this album until the closing. It is fantastic how this album raises the spiritual awareness of our fleeting mortal lives and the urgency to share the gospel

with a dying, careless world.

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