MMXXIV was an inspiring Draconian year. At times, it was completely still; at others, it erupted with fire and brimstone in the form of beautiful Art. Through the pages of THE VOID alone, around 700+ new black metal releases were showcased—each carefully selected and sifted from countless others, deserving of attention.
This was also the year that saw the rise of Eosphoros Cult, the black metal magazine tied to the site, breathing new life to the old-school love for music, black metal culture and the way of doing quality journalism in Bulgaria and beyond.
Not just that, but the Count has published several interesting books about his life and black metal career, which we must also consider as a special event for our black metal community this year.
Aside from the fascination of the enchanting music, books and
the euphoria of the new magazine, there were also heartbreaking
moments – we lost some names without whom the scene would not be
the same:
Minerva Pappi (Finnish mastering engineer,
known for Behexen’s ‘Rituale Satanum’ and Tiamat’s
‘Prey’), Hades (vocalist and
guitarist of Lucifer’s Hammer), Микола Состін
(Astrofaes, Drudkh, Thunderkraft, etc.), Марія
Антоненко (Handful of Stars), Vulto
Perverso (Abismo Negro), Venko ‘Trolon’
Velikov (Korozy), Alfonso
Arevalo (Tribulation), Peter
Kubik (Abigor), Veit Vanadium
(Zwielicht), Daniel Ferguson
(Darkness Enshroud, Black Funeral, Prophecies et Sanctus)
and John Carchia (vocalist and guitarist of
Kayo Dot, Ehnahre). Please take a moment to revisit their work
in order to celebrate their life and honor their death, and let’s
hope that in the coming year, fewer of our burning stars will leave
this side of the realm…
Now, let’s turn our gaze to those who have kept
their flames around and poured their hearts and souls into their
Art throughout MMXXIV. To bring a truly fitting and magnificent
close to the Year of the Dragon, THE VOID proudly presents its
ranking of the very best from MMXXIV (only the exceptional and
unparalleled earn their place within our realm,anyway, so you might
want to consider it as ‘the best of the best of the best’ list in
the black metal world).
TOP 20 FULL-LENGTH
RITUALS
VEMOD : ‘THE DEEPENING’
Meticulous and fully
committed to the authenticity of the process,
VEMOD recreate their sonic paintings through fine
craftsmanship and go through their metamorphoses with a broad sweep
and a fascinating mysterious cloak of new ideas. There is hardly
anyone in the black metal circles who has not drifted along the
cold atmospheres of VEMOD at least once over the years and
has not been impressed by their emotional and harsh appeals
floating among the sonic northern lights. Not subject to trends,
the trio goes through its new metamorphosis and shows unfamiliar
colors from its artistic palette. It’s a beautiful experience to
immerse yourself in the wave provided in these six pieces of pure
exression, which include and explore blackgaze, progressive
rock, black metal and other avant-garde influences. “The Deepening”
is a symbol of transformation and exploration – it’s up
to you how deep you dive into it.
AUREOLE : ‘ALUNARIAN BELLMASTER’
The American ambient black
metal project AUREOLE is among the most original and transcendental
names you can meet in the genre. With its distinctive concept and
haunting sound, each album of this offspring of Markov Soroka
carries the atmosphere of his own constructed universe, unfolding a
sea of unknown constellations and predatory darkness, to the sound
of mesmerizing soundscapes and bell ringing. AUREOLE’s third
full-length work is called ‘Alunarian Bellmaster’, and again the
center of events is the Citadel Alunar. When solar flares strike
the Belltower at the right moment, inhabitants of Citadel Alunar
can manifest a projected self. Their creation uses the brick and
iron of the Citadel as a base. These beings embody the desires of
previous occupiers of Alunar and the bell becomes their life
source. The Alunarian Bellmaster’s Ghost is one such self. An
obsessed craft worker, the ghost is directly linked as one of the
builders or maintainers of the Citadel in the long-ago times. The
obsessive ringing and resonance of perfection for creating a second
Alunar summoned the attention of some in its local-galactic. A
never-ending empire of consumption, worshiping a never-ending god.
This contact of the Deathless Interlopers led to the ultimate
sacrifice of the Bellmaster, one which finally relocates the
citadel belltower into a new form, far away from the relentless
invaders.
SERPENTS OATH : ‘REVELATION’
‘Revelation’ is the third
part of Serpents Oath’s trilogy, which started with their debut
full-length album ‘Nihil’ and was followed by the second
full-length title ‘Ascension’. And while in “Ascension” it was
about personal enlightenment and power, about the Black Flame of
spiritual enlightenment when one discovers the Source within
himself, in “Revelation” the journey from initiate to adept is
described from the point of view of the Apocalypse – as an
all-consuming fire that ravages everything in its path.
Devastating fury and true power – this can be expected when
encountering any album by the Belgians Serpents Oath, who manage to
recreate the purest black flame through their music and introduce
the listener to the world of absolutely sweeping reality. And this
brutal tradition is fully respected with the band’s new album,
‘Revelation’!
HORNA : ‘Nyx (Hymnejä yölle)’
When we talk to each other
about Finnish black metal, one name is almost always present. The
one of the dark sorcerers Horna, who for several decades have not
stopped materializing sonic attacks, spreading the dark rays
of their spectrum all over the globe. The twelfth full-length
album, “Nyx (Hymnejä yölle)”, marks the thirtieth anniversary of
the band and is also a monumental milestone in their musical
journey. The very name of the album, as well as its fascinating
cover, may have already managed to tell you that it is a rather
multi-layered and enchanting work, which is not only extremely raw
and powerful in terms of sound, but also offers an even more
complex and sophisticated atmosphere with a dose of
melancholy and fascination about the perfection of the night.
Horna outdo themselves with “Nyx (Hymnejä yölle)”. They deliver an
opus that will quite deservedly be remembered in time – a primal,
truly beautiful and magical work with a number of hidden puzzle
pieces for you to follow and fit in your mind, gradually revealing
a mystical, exciting picture.
PARFAXITAS: ‘WEAVER OF THE BLACK MOON’
Dark ritualistic
soundscapes and cosmic hallucinations coming in waves in the form
of assertive drum blasts and distorted guitars drowned out by a
furious primal calls – this is how the first odyssey of the
international black metal band Parfaxitas, ‘Weaver of the Black
Moon’, feels. The debut was released at the end of May
via Terratur Possessions, showcasing further evidence of the
creativity of Whoredom Rife’s K.R,
Almyrkvi/Sinmara/Slidhr’s B.Einarsson,
Merihem/Oculus/Manetheren’s Azlum and Suffering
Hour’s YhA, who together merge into one entity in otder
to transform their separate energies into a manic whirlwind,
ready to subdue the listener’s senses with its diverse range of
sounds and sensory-provoking moments. It is extremely
rare to come across something so organic in the recent years.
Something containing both a full goblet of frenetic energy and
musicianship. Everything you’re used to hear from the main bands of
the musicians is undoubtedly present here as well, but under
the following condition – it’s all combined into one, thus forming
an entirely new identity in the form of Parfaxitas and ‘Weaver of
the Black Moon’.
CORPUS DIAVOLIS : ‘Elixiria Ekstasis’
Hailing free from any
restraints from Marseille (and with roots coming from Europe’s
oldest country – Bulgaria), Corpus Diavolis recreate a true and
intoxicating ceremonial darkness with their new work ‘Elixiria
Ekstasis’, as their soundscapes managing to penetrate in the depths
of consciousness and leave a lasting impression long after the last
piece has ended. And it’s safe to say – it’s not an easy task to
get enough of something so primal, but at the same time provocative
and excellently produced in the world of black metal. A captivating
majestic atmosphere embraces the listener in the first track “His
Wine Be Death”, followed by the meditative chanting of the
inspiring incantation “Media autem nocte, clamor factus est :
Ecce Satan venit, exite obviam ei”. Shortly after, we are
immediately flooded with fast tremolo, soon replaced by more
twisted riffs and fire-breathing vocals carrying a demonic charge.
In its continuation, the song maneuvers between different tempos
and moods, you will hear different vocal and guitar techniques,
ending up speechless before the darkness of a sacred altar.
‘Elixiria Ekstasis’ carries an inspiring and soulful ritualistic
charge in which you can clearly visualize enchanting hazy spaces
under the barely flickering light of slowly burning candles,
dancing moist bodies and a sense of ecstasy. Corpus Diavolis’ black
metal on this album is just the one you can expect – sinful,
seductive, captivating, while also enlightening and uplifting in
its essence. Various tempos will immerse you in a different
atmosphere in the continuation of the album – from raw malice and
fury, through immersive ritualistic passages with speech and occult
atmosphere… Unconventional in the general sense, but strictly
following their own style of black metal craft, Corpus Diavolis
once again deliver a bestial effort and challenge the listeners to
celebrate the primacy of their true nature.
MISOTHEIST: ‘Vessels by which The Devil is made Flesh’
Subsiding and resurfacing
with inhuman malevolence, the beast MISOTHEIST rips mercilessly and
can’t seem to get enough of coming out from different directions
with new surprises, alluring you to follow its weighty
footsteps. You will even hear ambient noises that give a cinematic
nuance to the record – as if someone is digging a grave with a
shovel, you will undoubtedly be impressed by the deep atmospheric
motifs with various unexpected twists… ‘Vessels by which The Devil
is made Flesh’ will keep you teetering on the edge, fueling your
inner fire until the final moment. It’s the kind of record that
demands to be replayed, drawing you back again and again to confirm
the intricacies you thought you caught. Subtle elements, hinted at
ever so delicately yet undeniably present to the trained ear, will
compel you to revisit it multiple times to fully grasp the
masterpiece in all its haunting beauty. Fierce, cold, yet truly
haunting and atmospheric at the same time, ‘Vessels by which The
Devil is made Flesh’ is a profound, complex and diverse work, where
you will hear raw production from the beating heart of Trondheim in
its full northern and uncompromising might. Passionate and
pouring like a thick icy wave over the senses, this opus will
remind you of the true meaning of black metal, fueling your
curiosity and thirst for quality music.
CURSE UPON A PRAYER : ‘The Worship: Orthoprax Satanism’
Some of the
most impactful black metal sounds emanate from the magical
Finland, making generations of fans that shiver in anticipation of
the next dark magic from the land of the Midnight Sun.
Curse Upon A Prayer are one of those representatives of the Suomian
scene who embody the primacy of long-forgotten ancient forces, and
every time their music is played, you are immediately transported
to the epicenter of an occult scene, with the scent of ritual blood
and herbs. Their live performances are a real delirium, no doubt.
With its ten hymns and remarkable duration of nearly an hour, ‘The
Worship: Orthoprax Satanism’ gives you a chance to immerse
yourself in a sea of bloody poetry and fiery melodies,
overflowing with authentic and haunting sounds and incantations.
Starting with soaring orchestral elements and a sublime cinematic
occult atmosphere in the first track “Ortopraxia”, the dynamics
quickly change to fast blasts and powerful guitars, transitioning
into a majestic black metal sound with distorted riffs and
beautiful melodies, in which the deep , seductive whispers
and vocals of A. P. sink into consciousness and lift the spirit
into another dimension. How it continues? Well, find out…
BYTHOS: ‘Chthonic Gates Unveiled’
With their new full-length
album, ‘Chthonic Gates Unveiled’, Bythos go even further into the
complex and ancient world of darkness. Dedicated to the chthonic
forces ruling the underworld, the album continues the musical theme
begun in ‘The Womb of Zero’, offering listeners an even more raw
and captivating opus, steeped in esoteric motifs and beautiful
mysterious atmospheres accompanied by haunting depths . You will
hear an album where the fall happens instantaneously and jolts the
mind through ferocious brutality, enveloping cosmic void,
ritualistic soundscapes, shimmering melodic riffs and keyboards.
Mysterious, profound and uncontainable within a specific stylistic
framework, “Chthonic Gates Unveiled” is a work that offers much
food for thought and acts as a salve for the senses. Dark, raw and
charged with extreme ferocious energy, yet melodic at the same time
and with some truly genius inclusions in the instrumental and vocal
performances, Bythos’ new album offers a transcendental experience
that will drag you to the underground realms and unknown teritories
of the ancient chthonic forces through fascinating melodies
and echoing deep voices that will enchant you within a blink of an
eye.
KAWIR : ‘Kydoimos’
‘Kydoimos’ (‘Κυδοιμοσ’) is
Kawir’s ninth full-length album, which will be released in a matter
of hours on April 19th via Soulseller Records. In ten anthems
soaked in enemy blood with a total duration of about 52 minutes,
the musicians draw out their purest magic from the cauldrons and
transport us to the world of the evil spirits of Greek mythology,
who dedicated their existence to death and war. Kydoimos is the
personification of the cacophony and misery of battle. He is
usually referred to as the son of Eris, the goddess of
strife, and he appears in many key ancient texts. The most
important of these is the Iliad, where he is mentioned as adorning
the shield of Achilles with his mother and Cer (Κίρ.), and in three
of the pieces in the album there is dedicated some special
attention to this line. Kydoimos is also mentioned as adorning the
shield of Heracles in the work of Hesiod, and is generally
presented as an important element in the study of ancient warfare.
With a theme like this one, it should already be clear to you
that the vibe of this album is going to be intriguing… to say the
least. ‘Kydoimos’ (‘Κυδοιμοσ’) could be defined as an epic
poem in black metal form that honors the forgotten heritage and
Hellenic mythology. Wandering through the world of war and the
ancient atmospheres of the Iliad, Kawir turn each individual story
into a battle hymn – a demonstration of three decades of expertise
in their own black metal craft.
AARA : ‘EIGER’
‘Eiger’ by the Swiss
black metal band Aara is one of the titles that
significantly shaped the global black metal scene this year. The
album delves into a tragic attempt to climb the Eiger’s North Face
in July 1936, during which four young alpinists succumbed to
treacherous conditions and disappeared, presumably engulfed by an
avalanche. The music embodies a wall of chilling alpine
winterscapes, saturated with majestic black metal atmospheres and
uncontrollable vocals erupting like a volcano amidst the frozen
wilderness. The album’s tempos oscillate between delicate acoustic,
folk-infused moments and ferocious, ice-shattering bursts of
untamed intensity. ‘Eiger’ is the embodiment of cold
power, boundless freedom, breathtaking beauty, and the ever-looming
shadow of death. No need to say much more.
HAIL SPIRIT NOIR: ‘Fossil Gardens’
The sixth full-length album
by Greek pioneers HAIL SPIRIT NOIR, ‘Fossil
Gardens’, is a mesmerizing psychedelic triptych that fuses
otherworldly melodies, daring compositional experiments, and
chaotic black metal atmospheres. With each track, the band offers a
captivating glimpse into a vision that feels simultaneously
abstract and refreshingly unique. Delicate, soothing clean vocals
blend seamlessly with euphoric synthesizer passages, before giving
way to cosmic eruptions of uplifting melodies, set against a
backdrop of fierce, beastly black metal calls. ‘Fossil
Gardens’ is a spellbinding journey that stands as one of the
most exquisite and immersive releases out there, without any
doubt.
SCHATTENFANG : ‘Perdurabo’
‘Perdurabo’ is Schattenfang’s
absolute masterpiece. More than 80 minutes of first class melodic
black metal in a wonderfully crafted work of Art, long awaited by
the fans of the band. Ambient soundscapes and dreamlike melodies
entwine into a magnificent atmosphere, embracing the most pure and
raw emotions, translating them into the sound of sharp
intstrumental and malicous vocals. Experiencing an album like this
is an unforgettable journey, steeped with powerful energy,
melancholy and skillfully composed sound… With its grandiose
storytelling and richly immersive atmosphere, ‘Perdurabo’
is undeniably a treasure in the black metal world, a
testament to musical mastery and emotional depth.
NECROWRETCH: ‘Swords of Dajjal’
‘Swords of Dajjal’ is
probably the most special title in the musical career of the French
NECROWRETCH to date, and for me personally it turned out to be a
particularly pleasant surprise, because I did not expect such a
harsh and consistent black metal sound from a band that for so many
years mainly of grind and death metal elements in their works. For
me, this album is proof that music should be approached with an
open mind and is among those titles that are motivation for new
music hunters and true underground music lovers. ‘Swords of
Dajjal’ is the most pronounced black metal work they’ve ever done,
with sprinklings of death metal here and there. Drifting through
the hearing like an ominous desert storm with torn flesh flying
through the dusty wind,’Swords of Dajjal’ with its eight searing
anthems is among the titles that will have you listening in rapture
and deliver a unique showcase of black metal with death metal
elements coming directly from the blazing cores. Thirsty for blood,
thirsty for devastation…
UNHOLY CRAFT : ‘Saa Mørkt, Saa Mektig’
‘Saa Mørkt, Saa
Mektig’ channels the essence of old-school black metal with
captivating melodies and brutal, ripping shrieks, tearing through
the air. This album is a raw, pulsating journey that captures the
very soul of traditional, bone-deep black metal. With its lo-fi
quality, it resonates with an undeniable sense of melancholy and
savage aggression, harkening back to the intensity of the ’90s. The
directness of the sound grabs hold of the listener, proving that
the primal energy of that era is alive and well—thriving in the
present, as potent and uncompromising as ever.
FUNERAL ORATION: ‘Antropomorte’
‘Antropomorte’
unfolds as seven anthems of pure, old-school black metal,
containing the raw, essential spirit of 90s. As Funeral Oration
aptly describes it, the album is “a desperate litany of decay and
mystical delirium”. A marcia funebre per il genere umano
that echoes through the halls of darkness. At its core, the album
is a lyrical journey steeped in poetry, occultism, and vehement
anti-Christian sentiments, with its words drawn directly from the
pens of poets and artists across time. Each line carries profound
meaning, often influenced or even translated from their original
works. ‘Antropomorte’ is a sublime, multi-layered
creation—crafted with thoughtful intent and a deep love for the
sophisticated Art of black metal.
INQUISITION : ‘Veneration of Medieval Mysticism and Cosmological Violence’
Intense and enigmatic, the
album conjures nearly an hour of dark sorcery, weaving
death-scented sermons with hauntingly profound melodies. Its
ceremonial grandeur and majestic atmosphere envelop the listener,
immersing them in an otherworldly realm of mystical and raw
soundscapes. A spellbinding creation, this opus stands as an
essential experience for any devotee of the esoteric and
unrelenting depths of black metal.
PAYSAGE D’HIVER : ‘DIE BERGE’
The enigmatic
wanderer returns, offering solitude seekers and connoisseurs
of atmospheric soundscapes a monumental opus—’Die Berge’.
Towering amidst the awe-inspiring Swiss mountains, where beauty and
death entwine in eternal dance, this masterpiece immerses listeners
in nearly two hours of alpine black metal. With its sprawling,
evocative tracks, the album becomes a gateway to uncharted realms
of dreams and reflections, resonating with the majestic
spirit of the peaks it venerates.
AKHLYS : ‘House of the Black Geminus’
Immersive black metal
visions intertwine in a breathtaking symbiosis of grandeur and
foreboding, nightmarish energy, trembling with an otherworldly
allure as they draw you deeper into the mystical realm of AKHLYS.
This is pure sonic ecstasy—a kaleidoscope of diverse textures
converging with singular intent: to conquer the listener’s senses
and pull them, fascinated and enthralled,with intoxicating fervor
to its core… where it reveals their demonic reflection. Occult,
philosophical, and entirely mind-absorbing, this album is
undoubtedly a work of Art destined to endure the chains of time.
Period.
SHAARIMOTH: ‘Devildom’
This opus beckons the
seeker of enlightenment to pierce the shadowy veil, where the
boundaries between the visible and invisible dissolve into a
reverent ode to Darkness. Devildom embodies the Luciferian
abyss, echoing sacred rites of dissolution and rebirth, and compels
the adept to journey into the boundless, formless depths of
transcendence. It is a hymn to the spirit’s ascension—by plunging
it into the profound and intimate recesses of esoteric knowledge.
Fierce, visceral, and steeped in the scent of demonic flesh,
‘Devildom’ is not merely an album; it is an
unyielding testament to pure artistic devotion.
More fascinating titles that were spinned on repeat in
the past months :
Arkona: ‘Stella Pandora’; DARKSPACE : ‘Dark Space -II’ ; MONTE
PENUMBRA : ‘Austere Dawning’; ERSHETU : ‘Yomi’; SCHAMMASCH:
‘The Maldoror Chants: Old Ocean’; NUBIVAGANT: ‘The Blame Dagger’;
SERVANT: ‘Death Devil Magick’; KOLDBRANN: ‘Ingen Skånsel’; Midnight
Odyssey: ‘Closer to the Sky’; SEVEROTH: ‘Шляхом світла’; MERRIMACK:
‘Of Grace and Gravity’; Celestial Sword: ‘Nocturnal Divinity’;
Night Shall Drape Us: ‘Lunatic Choir’ , PANZERFAUST: ‘The Suns of
Perdition: Chapter IV’; SATANIC WARMASTER: ‘Exultation of Cruelty’,
WHOREDOM RIFE: ‘Den Vrede Makt’, DEATH LIKE MASS : ‘The Lord of
Flies’ and etc.
TOP 5 DEBUT RITUALS OF MMXXIV
PYRA : ‘Those Who Dwell in the Fire’
Delving into the theme of
primordial purity and the arcane cosmic laws, the cycle of nature ,
the inevitability of the end of all existence and its ephemeral
core, ‘Those Who Dwell in the Fire’ is an uncompromising and
inspiring black metal opus with bottomless vocals, as if emerging
from an immeasurable forgotten crypt… confidently and
powerfully alluring into inner purification and retrospection. The
fire of PYRA flares up, ready to rage with its tongue of fire,
leaving the charred dust of humanity among the smoldering
remains…
SVITOGOR : ‘The Howling Void’
Among the dungeons of
Rijeka, which are at the epicenter of the strongest waves ever
created in the Croatian scene, a dark shadow rises to the surface,
snarling menacingly with its misanthropic whispers, shaking off the
ashes of a 20-year dusty robe… SVITOGOR, the mighty slayer of
mediocrity, awakens from his deep slumber to bring upon the
world what it deserves—total destruction through painful truths,
and to sneer at the stupidity and arrogance of the two-legged
vermin. “The Howling Void” is an hour-long sonic storm that holds
you in its furious embrace until the very end, revealing before you
pictures you never knew existed. Emotionally charged and intense
black metal intertwines with melancholic atmospheres, the end
result being the ultimate immersion in SVITOGOR’s tale of terror.
The beast has awakened from a deep slumber, ready to subdue the
dark subterranean rivers of the mind…
SAATANE : ‘Manifestations of the Black Sun’
In the abyss of existence,
where light flickers as a fleeting illusion, Saatane
ascends with their evocative opus, ‘Manifestations of the Black
Sun’. This album, a profound sonic ritual, beckons wandering
souls to immerse themselves in the void and confront the shadowed
recesses of their essence, unearthing the veiled corners of their
being that yearn to be illuminated. A journey through darkness, it
is both haunting and revelatory—a testament to the transformative
power of the unseen.
VAFURLOGI: ‘Í vökulli áþján’
Vafurlogi embarks a new journey for Þórir Garðarsson (Sinmara) as a songwriter, unveiling a fresh chapter of artistic expression. Over years of creative activity with bands like Svartidauði and Sinmara, the essence of Vafurlogi has slowly manifested beneath the surface. What began as a repository for ideas too complex or unfit for his other projects has evolved into a unique platform for exploring diverse moods and creative directions. While the shadows of apocalyptic, nightmarish realms reminiscent of Svartidauði and the eerie atmospheres of Sinmara still linger, Vafurlogi delves deeper into triumph and melody, embracing more uplifting and unabashedly harmonious elements, all through a streamlined and accessible compositional approach.
SEPTUAGINT: ‘Acosmic Conflagration’
The cosmic abyss unfurls,
revealing the chilling expanse of cosmic horror and the ethereal
lunar phantoms that haunt the night. The debut full-length album by
the Greek band SEPTUAGINT makes an indelible impact with
its raw, primal calls and mesmerizing psychedelic atmospheres,
evoking a sense of cosmic dread that lingers long after the final
note fades. A truly captivating journey into the unknown, it blends
intense ferocity with haunting beauty, cementing its place as a
powerful force in the black metal landscape.
Bonus
TOP 5 EP/Split favorites
HATE FOREST: ‘Justice’
WINDSWEPT: ‘Der Eine, Wahre König’
BENEATH MOONLIGHT : ‘Beneath Moonlight’
FYRNASK/VETTER: ‘Nattverk’
Ignis Mortis : ‘Hæresis Maleficarum’
Wish you all an inspiring new year! May it be full of Art and fascinating moments.

Mother of THE VOID.
Underground music is the ultimate weapon against mediocrity.