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Servant - Aetas Ascensus
Aetas Ascensus
Artist: Servant
Format: CD

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Label: MDD
Rel. Date: 08/11/2023
UPC: 4042564231236

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DISC: 1

1. Aetas Ascensus
2. Of Asceticism and Ecstasy
3. To Crown a Beast
4. Empire of Madness
5. Mater Hominis
6. A Spell to Dethrone
7. Prayer
8. Seven Sins to End the World
9. Licht

More Info:

Second album by german Black Metal suprise! Majestic, latently symphonic and yet more brute, scandinavian sound influenced Masterpiece!

With their impressive debut "Blessed By The Light Of A Thousand Stars" Servant belonged to the Black Metal surprises of the year 2021. Now with "Aetas Ascensus" the successor is ready to confirm the high expectations, which they undoubtedly succeed in doing! With the new 9 songs Servant fulfil their claim to take the next step.

Musically, much of the new material seems more furious and wild. Blast beats are paired with complex harmonic guitars and merge with the authentic vocals to create an emotionally charged atmosphere. Melody and harmony are the cornerstones of another impressive Black Metal work, which lyrically deals with a variety of religious texts, whereby gnosis plays a major role here and also the politics behind. So the album also contains songs about emperors and kings who have fallen prey to madness and have helped to destroy themselves and their empire.

Aetas Ascensus is a complex piece of music, bursting with a wealth of details. Those who already enjoyed the Scandinavian Black Metal influenced debut will love the no less majestic, latently symphonic and yet more brute successor!

Servant - Aetas Ascensus