Originally active from 2004 to 2010, US symphonic black metal band Anfauglir make a triumphant return this June with their second full-length album, “Akallabêth”. Drawing inspiration from the writings of J.R.R. Tolkien, the duo channels the epic scale and mythic depth of the source material through sweeping, cinematic compositions that evoke the timeless majesty and tragedy of Middle-earth. With rich orchestration, atmospheric layering, and a dramatic narrative arc, “Akallabêth” promises a journey across a world long lost to the shadows.
Tracklist:
01. The Rise of Númenor
02. The Inevitable Truths of Time
03. Defying the Doom of Men
04. The Downfall
ANFAUGLIR comment on the cover
artwork:
“The cover depicts the wrath of Ilúvatar descending upon the
island of Númenor in the shape of a colossal wave, devouring
sceptre and peasant alike. Its memory, its glory and all mortal
wills sink down below the fading light and are lost forever, save
for nine ships swept away from the downfall.”
The album was recorded at Utumno Studios and mixed at Angband Studios, while Greg Chandler (ESOTERIC, LYCHGATE) handled the mastering.
The album consists of four opulent and dynamic compositions which all clock in at over 10 minutes. ANFAUGLIR now present a short excerpt entitled ‘Part I: The Temple of Melkor‘, taken from the third track ‘Defying the Doom of Men‘. Listen here:
The excerpt illustrates the track’s vast, orchestral journey through the depths of the Númenórean universe. Sweeping strings, war-torn choirs, and thundering blasts coalesce into a cinematic odyssey evoking both grandeur and inevitable downfall.
ANFAUGLIR had this to say about the
initial glimpse into their second album:
“With this album covering a large swath of emotions throughout,
it was hard to pinpoint what would be the best sample to debut.
With ‘The Temple of Melkor‘, we feel it offers a
glimpse at the frenetic, yet grandiose arrangements within the
album. From the ritualistic procession, to the carnage of blind
rabid possession – what better way to introduce our release to the
world?
Lyrically, this is probably the darkest part of “Akallabêth” in which the dark lord, Sauron, makes his way to the island of Númenor and starts corrupting the mind of the king, Ar-Pharazôn, and those loyal to him. The ‘King’s Men’ construct the giant Temple of Melkor in order to worship the former dark lord and instate the practice of human sacrifice upon those ‘Faithful’ who oppose them. Tragically the white tree of Númenor, Nimloth, is chopped down and burned upon the altar, signalling the beginning of the end.”
“Akallabêth” is set for release on June 27th via Debemur Morti Productions on CD and vinyl – including an exclusive DMP vinyl edition – and will be accompanied by a new t-shirt design by Luciana Nedelea. Pre-orders are possible via the label’s EU, US and Bandcamp shops.

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