Gràb unveil the lyric video ‘Kerkermoasta’ (English ‘dungeon keeper’) as the first single taken from their forthcoming new album “Kremess” (English: ‘funeral feast’, German “Leichenschmaus”). The sophomore full-length of the Bavarian black metal duo has been scheduled for release on February 21, 2025.
Gràb ‘Kerkermoasta’ Taken from the album “Kremess”: https://youtu.be/BnWdqX6_2j0
Gràb comment: “Our first advance single ‘Kerkermoasta’ is probably the most in-your-face track of the album”, vocalist and lyricist Grànt states. “It also shows a wide range of basically everything that makes our sound unique. Some parts remind me of the best days of such bands as the Norwegians Gehenna. There is also a dulcimer that introduces the melody, mid-tempo, blast beats, groove, and a slow ending. On the lyrical side the Bavarian word ‘Kerkermoasta’ literally translates to ‘Dungeon Master’. The dungeon keeper in question is the Grim Reaper himself. In other words: Life creates the doorway, death holds the key.”
Tracklist: 1. Waidler 2. Kremess 3. Kerkermoasta 4. Im Hexnhoiz 5. Vom Gråb im Moos 6. Deifeszeig 7. Waldeinsamkeit 8. Dà letzte Winter // Artbook Bonus CD: 1. Waidler (gschmeidig) 2. Schaug’ de Himmesdechta (Burzum cover) 3. Leere (Burzum cover)
Gràb offer both, continuity and change, on their sophomore full-length “Kremess”. The Bavarian black metal project founded by vocalist Grànt continues to revolve lyrically around tales and traditions narrated in the local dialect of Germany’s southernmost Alpine state: Bavaria. “Kremess” means ‘funeral feast’ in that language and death plays a leading role on this album.
Musically, Gràb still feature a prominent traditional instrument of their region, the hammered dulcimer. This gets combined with particularly Norwegian strands of black metal such as early GEHENNA, ULVER, and DARKTHRONE as well as taking inspiration from German pioneers of the genre namely NAGELFAR and LUNAR AURORA. Adding to the local sonic colours are many fresh ideas and sounds that came with English guitarist Gnàst, who has replaced previous main songwriter Grain in the meantime. A host of guest musicians including members of EMPYRIUM, TRIPTYKON, and DARK FORTRESS among others has further enhanced the musical spectrum.
Gràb were conceived by former DARK FORTRESS frontman Grànt who wanted to bring a particularly Bavarian expression to black metal. The use of vernacular elements in this harsh style of music emerged early in its formation in Scandinavia when such bands as ENSLAVED and BORKNAGAR took inspiration from local history, language, legends, and sounds. This soon evolved into a global phenomenon in black metal with examples ranging from Romania’s NEGURĂ BUNGET to Cascadian USBM pioneers WOLVES IN THE THRONE ROOM.
When Grànt joined forces with guitarist and songwriter Grain in 2015, the project took off for real. The chosen name Gràb means “old and grey” in Bavarian dialect and is not to be confused with the German word for grave, “Grab”. The collaboration between the two members resulted in the release of the debut full-length “Zeitlang” in 2021. “Zeitlang” channelled the black metal spirit of the early 90s much to the delight of both critics and fans.
Gràb, which means “old and grey”, are lyrically firmly based on this tradition. Originally never intended to perform live, Gràb nonetheless gave their debut on stage at Prophecy Fest 2023. This show was intended to remain solitary, but this position has evolved towards an openness to play more concerts in future.
With “Kremess”, Gràb are infusing Bavarian black metal with new power that is bound to expand their growing empire far beyond the borders of their homeland.
Gràb line-up: Grànt – vocals & Bavarian poetry / Gnàst – guitars, bass, synthesizer, songwriting
Guest musicians: Markus Stock – additional synths & choirs on several tracks, dulcimer on ‘Leere’ / Thomas Helm – choirs on ‘Im Hexnhoiz’, ‘Deifeszeig’ / Victor Bullok – guitar solo on ‘Dà letzte Winter’ / Florian ‘Morean’ Magnus Maier – undertone vocals on ‘Waidler’ / Komalé Akakpo – composed & played most dulcimer parts on several tracks / Peter Honsalek – composed & played viola on ‘Im Hexnhoiz’ / Johanna Rehm – flute on ‘Vom Grab im Moos’
Recording by Markus Stock at Klangschmiede Studio E, Mellrichstadt (DE) / Mix & Mastering by Markus Stock at Klangschmiede Studio E, Mellrichstadt (DE) / Artwork by Benjamin König (Sperber Illustrationen) / Layout by Dan Capp
Available formats: “Kremness” is available as a 48-page 2CD hardcover artbook, Gatefold black vinyl 2LP, Gatefold crystal clear vinyl 2LP, Gatefold solid ‘gold’ vinyl 2LP only in ltd. bundle incl. artbook & other items, and as Digipak CD.