They’re an avant-garde metal collective with tightly-guarded anonymity who dropped three-track debut album Dark Triad: Bitter Psalms To A Sordid Species back in May. They came to us with a heads-up that they were probably never going to play live, but they had put in a few years of work to building up this whole world around them, and writing and recording the album to make it as visceral as it is.
It feels like every element of what they do is just so well thought out, from the mystique to the deeper meaning behind their music. There are so many ideas and philosophies woven in that I struggle to get my head around it. But that’s something I really like as a music fan. You could go as far as reading up into the books that had influenced their writing. From the label perspective, it’s fun to be able to send something so different out into the world. The people involved are very well-read and almost studied for the album. There’s so much to unpack.
On top of that, the music is insane. It can go from EDM bass into black and death metal, like Ulcerate mixed with post-punk. Each track is different to the last as well. It’s hard to pick out one song for people to start off with, too, as they’re all 10-minutes-plus and you really need to listen through the whole album. I guess The Truth Of The Beast is a pretty good place to dive in, though – it’s quite digestible at a mere nine minutes, forty-seven seconds…