Ever since the cloaked Pacific Northwest band appeared on the music radar, UADA has always been electrified by both polar worlds. Their echelon was stark and meaningful. Within the stretch of 3 albums as well as dense and triumphant live shows across the globe, they have not only
spiked the map of extreme metal music, but their unrelenting touring schedule and unbridled will to push forward into new horizons has also earned them a reception in all the extremes imaginable, be it worship or spite.
5 sonic vessels form the nucleus of ‘Crepuscule Natura’, and within it`s 41 minutes, the record easily creates a sonic and aesthetic bridge between the the band`s debut, ‘Devoid of Light’ (2016) and their sophomore effort ‘Cult of a Dying Sun’ (2018), only to forge onward upon the relentless
path set forth with ‘Djinn’ (2020). Here, a more refined and muscular, yet no less melodic stronghold
awaits. On ‘Crepuscule Natura’, UADA provides all their memorable hooks, tasteful leads, and riding blasts in their distinct style, balancing their epic surging melodies with powerful spurts of aggression. Just as the band’s smoke-heavy shows, the momentum and emphasis of their craft always stays grandiose, mythical, and triumphant all the while making sure to birth a couple of new fan favorites and soon-to-be staple live songs.
‘Crepuscule Natura’, once again graced by the artwork of legendary Kris Verwimp and photography by Peter Beste, shows UADA on fire to unleash the marrow of black heavy metal.
Tracks:
- The Abyss Gazing Back
- Crepuscule Natura
- The Dark (Winter)
- Retraversing the Void
- Through the Wax and Through the Wane
Genres: Black Metal
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