CREMATORY Release "Rest In Peace" Single And Visualizer Video

February 21, 2023, a year ago

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CREMATORY Release "Rest In Peace" Single And Visualizer Video

Gothic metal veterans, Crematory, who made a smashing impact on the German charts with their latest album, Inglorious Darkness, once again grace the music scene with another single from the album.

The hauntingly beautiful track, "Rest In Peace", takes the listener on a musical journey through the shadowy depths of death. The lyrics are a vivid illustration of the Grim Reaper's embrace as he emerges from the misty veil of darkness. Heavy guitar riffs, thundering drumming, and the gloomy music video all perfectly capture the essence of the song's haunting atmosphere. This single is a testament to Crematory’s unwavering commitment to delivering powerful and thought-provoking music that transports the listener to a different realm.

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Crematory's statement: “Gothic Rock 'n Roll Motherfuckers! Bang that head that doesn't bang! Crematory forever!”

Inglorious Darkness is chock full of dark and resonating hymns, setting off with title track “Inglorious Darkness” – a true Gothic metal anthem and a worthy opener that sets the mood for what’s to come. “Break Down The Walls” hits direct, accented by a gentle melody wrapped in rock n’ roll drums that will infiltrate the listener’s brain, and is further solidified by the clean vocals of Felix in the verses mixed with mighty growls in the chorus.

Standout track “Trümmerwelten” lyrically illustrates a dystopian scene, while opulent keyboards build epic melodies to create orchestral, symphonic soundscapes underlined by heavy drumming. Monumental career highlight track “Tränen der Zeit” shines as bright as its original version - one of the highpoints of the band’s famous live shows - but in a modern new light. The band breathes new life into one of their all-time classics, engulfing the listener in melancholy and nostalgia alike reuniting with an old friend.

On tracks like “Sound Of My Life” and “Not For The Innocent”, the band’s tried-and-true use of keys and electronic elements are a noted standout, while tracks such as “Das Ende” blaze with headbang-inducing, stomping drums and hammering energy as German lyrics further intensify the Gothic industrial metal aura.

With Inglorious Darkness, Crematory prove that their passion burns brighter than ever, and that even after more than 30 years, they are solidified as a Gothic Metal genre giant.

Crematory on Inglorious Darkness: “New band line-up and back to the roots with only one guitar and no other singer besides Felix, who sang everything on this album alone, even the cleaner vocals. Hardness, melody and gloom are excellently combined on Inglorious Darkness. Real Gothic metal is the catchword, which can be enjoyed here. Numerous hits sung in German and English, partly electronic, partly orchestral and partly full on the face in Gothic rock'n roll style.”

Inglorious Darkness is available in the following formats:

- Digisleeve CD Edition
- 2LP Gatefold Black  
- Wooden Box: Digisleeve, Bonus CD, Logo Buckle Belt, Album Cover Flag, Plectrum Set (limited to 400 copies)
- 2LP Gatefold in transparent red (limited to 300 copies)
- Digisleeve & Shirt Bundle
- Digital Full Length Album

Order here.

Tracklisting:

"Inglorious Darkness"
"Break Down The Walls"
"Trümmerwelten"
"Rest In Peace"
"The Sound Of My Life"
"Tränen der Zeit"
"Until We Meet Again"
"Zur Hölle"
"Not For The Innocent"
"Forsaken"
"Das Ende"

"Trümmerwelten" video:

“Tränen der Zeit” visualizer:

“Break Down The Walls” video:

"Inglorious Darkness" video:

Lineup:

Felix Stass – Vocals
Katrin Jüllich – Keyboards
Markus Jüllich – Drums
Rolf Munkes – Guitar
Patrick Schmid – Bass

(Photo - Stefan Heilemann)


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