Québec Black Metal legends Athros and Monarque combine forces for Sacrenoir's debut album "Comme des Revenants Parmi les Ruines"

A raw, relentless homage to the early days of Black Metal, this album is a must-listen for fans of the classic '90s sound.

Step into the raging inferno of Sacrenoir's debut album, "Comme des Revenants Parmi les Ruines", set for release under Sepulchral Productions on June 24, 2023. Crafted by two icons of the Québec Black Metal scene, Athros (Brume d’Automne, Forteresse) and Monarque (Monarque, Forteresse), this album marks a thrilling return to the early days of Black Metal.

Raw and relentless, "Comme des Revenants Parmi les Ruines" channels the intensity of the early '90s sound, evoking the likes of Darkthrone's "Transylvanian Hunger" and Gorgoroth's "Pentagram". From the chilling opening strains of "Mille nuits ont passé" to the haunting conclusion of "Parmi les ruines", Sacrenoir delivers a classic Black Metal experience that seizes you by the throat and never lets go.

This isn't your typical brooding Black Metal fare. Instead, Sacrenoir's debut is a furious onslaught that leaves you breathless, bridging the gap between their respective bands and legends like Darkthrone, Gorgoroth, and even Bathory. For those hungry for a taste of classic Black Metal, this is an album you can't afford to miss.

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