Northern Silence Productions proudly announces the eighth album from PESTILENTIAL SHADOWS

PESTILENTIAL SHADOWS (Aus)
"Wretch"

VINYL | CD

Tracklist:
01 - Wretch
02 - Erebus Divination
03 - Despondent
04 - Death-knell
05 - Where Sunlight Goes To Die
06 - Aherbelts
07 - Cold Entropy
08 - Embraced By The Spirit-Realm

Release Date: 05/SEP/2025
Released by Northern Silence Productions

On September 5th internationally, Northern Silence in conspiracy with Brilliant Emperor are proud to present Pestilential Shadows' highly anticipated eighth album, Wretch.

One of Australia's longest-running and most respected black metal bands, Pestilential Shadows has been building a towering canon of work since 2003.

Whereas many of their native land's extreme metal exports either tend toward the chaotic or too clean, the shadowy collective led by founding vocalist/guitarist Balam consistently creates compelling swathes of drama and darkness, all-enveloping emotion, and regal yet gritty grandeur. Truly, Pestilential Shadows are black metal classicism par excellence. And while the last handful of their albums over the past decade-plus have seen sizable gaps between them, Pestilential Shadows strike while the iron's hot with Wretch.

Simply and substantially titled, Wretch follows from last year's Devil's Hammer and continues the band's progression/regression toward uglier, gnarlier expanses. Mind you, it's a lateral development rather than a vertical one - the "form" is still BLACK METAL, and its attendant contents are ruminations on death and the beyond - but the fact that Pestilential Shadows can subtly-to-significantly shift their sonic palette whilst conveying their characteristic melancholy and tragedy speaks to the enduring strength of their songwriting.

What's more, the album's production is palpably professional, feeling effervescent and crisp even when running through those uglier, gnarlier expanses. If anything, said recording style of Wretch - mastered by Krvna mainman Krvna Vatra, who played on the aforementioned Devil's Hammer, with mixing done by Balam - gives the record a uniquely ethereal aspect, even when the band has kicked into ultraviolent overdrive.

Above all, the eight songs that comprise the 49-minute Wretch prove Pestilential Shadows as masters of pacing, doling out the sublime and the profane with equally windswept aplomb. Of special note is the solemn procession of "Where Sunlight Goes to Die," which features guest choral vocals from Dis Pater of Midnight Odyssey. As always, totality is key, and thus has Greallach Art been brought back to provide stark & austere cover artwork for Wretch. On the strength of this album alone, Pestilential Shadows continue to assert their position as a classics-minded black metal vanguard, and will cement that position in the flesh with an Australian / New Zealand tour to follow in October 2025.

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