Fvnerals have released a video clip for the track ‘For Horror Eats the Light’, which is the first single taken from the dark doom duo’s forthcoming new album “Let the Earth Be Silent”, which has been scheduled for release on February 3, 2023.
Album details can be viewed below. On further news, Fvnerals will also reissue their previous albums “The Light” (2014) and “Wounds” (2016) as Digipak and on black vinyl on February 3, 2023.
The video ‘For Horror Eats the Light’ is now available for immediate publication via this link: https://youtu.be/ASDitNErd-Q
Fvnerals comment: “The track ‘For Horror Eats the Light’ is a lament about giving up all sense of hope, embracing the absence of light and a forced return to barren lands through devastation”, guitarist Syd Scarlet explains. “The song is about contemplating our lives coming to an end while accepting that nothing can save us and nothing should. It was written to include several movements that each mirror an emotional stage. The title of the song was inspired by a quote from Thomas Ligotti: ‘Not even the solar brilliance of a summer day will harbor you from horror. For horror eats the light and digests it into darkness’.
Tiffany Ström adds: “The video was created by Simona Noreik, an amazing artist with whom we had previously collaborated on our live visuals”, the singer and bass player writes. “Simona’s artistic vision really complemented the apocalyptic nature of our song perfectly and she managed to portray desolation, extinction and nothingness with grace.”
“Let the Earth Be Silent”- tracklist: 1. Ashen Era 2. Descent 3. For Horror Eats the Light 4. Annihilation 5. Rite 6. Yearning 7. Barren
Darkness. Fvnerals have created an album that turns the emptiness of the void and the depth of the abyss into sound with their third full-length “Let the Earth Be Silent”. The duo gives sonic shape to the silence of extinction that humankind brings to all life on earth and itself. Depression, isolation, and the despair that this existence brings ooze out of every note.
Fvnerals came into being when singer and bass player Tiffany Ström met guitarist and songwriter Syd Scarlet in the southern English seaside resort Brighton in 2013. Their joining of creative forces resulted in the formation of a dark doom act that also reaches out to and draws from ambient, drone, and a pinch of post-rock to complement what constitutes a particularly sinister and heavy sound.
Fvnerals‘ first sign of life was the self-released EP “The Hours” (2013), which was quickly followed by the debut full-length “The Light” in the summer of 2014 and a first UK tour. In 2015, FVNERALS returned with the second EP “The Path” and relocated to Glasgow, Scotland where they started working on their sophomore album, while also touring across the UK and performing at the prestigious Doom over Leipzig festival in Germany.
When their next album “Wounds” hit the scene in 2016, it sparked relentless live activities across Europe and the UK that included joining EMMA RUTH RUNDLE & JAYE JAYLE. In 2018, Fvnerals set up their home in Belgium and operating from this new base, the duo added more shows in Europe including renowned festivals such as Dunk Festival (BE), Northern Discomfort Festival (DK), Sensoria Festival (UK), and Platzhirsch Festival (DE). Before the global pandemic shut down most live concerts for about two years, Fvnerals again supported EMMA RUTH RUNDLE but this time in Germany, to where the duo also relocated some months later.
Fvnerals have taken an even less optimistic approach to songwriting than on their previous records, which also means that their third album “Let the Earth Be Silent” is an artistic gift of beautiful darkness.
Fvnerals current line-up: Tiffany Ström – vocals, bass guitar / Syd Scarlet – guitar
Guest musicians: Thomas Vaccargiu – drums, percussion
Written & produced by Fvnerals / Recorded & mixed by Tim de Gieter at Much Luv Studio, Belgium / Mastered by Jack Shirley at The Atomic Garden Recording Studios, USA / Artwork by Anton Novozhilov / Layout by Mario Polzin
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