HAUNTER Issue “Chained At The Helm Of Eschaton” Video Clip
April 5, 2022, 2 years ago
Austin, Texas progressive death/black metal band Haunter has released the next preview of their impending Discarnate Ails LP, nearing May release through Profound Lore Records, today unveiling a video clip for a segment of the album’s closing track “Chained At The Helm Of Eschaton.”
The follow up to 2019’s Sacramental Death Qualia LP, Discarnate Ails will unveil Haunter as one of the most enlightening and dynamic bands within the present-day progressive death/black metal movement and one of the pioneering prospects of the scene.
With Discarnate Ails, Haunter has tapped into the next level unparalleled with their most complex, advanced, and their most furious and heaviest release to date. The three epic chapters that form the album weave through intricate, dissonant, and vitriolic passages that find the notable balance of challenging melodious movements and parts while maintaining the band’s sense of creating epochal songs of triumph and mastery.
Mixed by Arthur Rizk and mastered by Dan Lowndes, Discarnate Ails features cover artwork by Elijah Tamu, additional art by 47_N_74D0 and Saprophial, and design by Chimere Noire.
Discarnate Ails will see digital,CD, and cassette release on May 6, with the vinyl to follow this summer. Find preorders via Profound Lore, and watch for vinyl updates, an official video, and more to be issued.
Haunter has announced their European tour, including dates with Suffering Hour, Bedsore, Cryptic Shift, and others, and appearances at Eros at Arms Festival, Felsina Death Fest, Vienna Death Date, Six Dates Of Death, Kill-Town Death Fest’s Decay In May, and more. The Summer months will see them touring stateside, with sets at Northwest Terror Fest, Fire In The Mountains, Medium Well In Hell Fest, and more already confirmed.
Tracklisting:
“Overgrown With The Moss”
“Spiritual Illness”
“Chained At The Helm Of Eschaton”
2nd clip of "Chained At The Helm Of Eschaton":
Clip of “Chained At The Helm Of Eschaton”:
(Photo – Oscar Moreno)