Velnias "Sovereign Nocturnal" CD Card Wallet version 2008 first press!!

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Velnias "Sovereign Nocturnal" CD Card Wallet version 2008 first press!!

Velnias "Sovereign Nocturnal" CD Card Wallet version 2008 first press!!

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hope resigned but a whisper - the flicker of a dying flame struggling against the wind
anon the embers surrender to the lengthening of shadows
upon a pallid steed she rides, sovereign nocturnal
crept the frost to claim the earth, relentless her reign of lunar radiance
her embrace of gray shall tear asunder
she dances upon the ashes - a spectre amidst the trees
wreathed in stars - ethereal beauty
the harvester of the life flame

my life entrusted to these embers fallen cold is forfeit in your shadow, yours to take away...

Who knew some of the music from Colorado might suck the breath from your lungs faster than a change in altitude will? They maybe one of the less commonly known bands, but Colorado’s Velnias reach out to an extensive scale of audiences. Those who enjoy atmospheric, acoustic, nature-bound black metal will appreciate the leisurely tempos, calming acoustic guitar phrases, and woodsy spirits, while those who prefer a sharper depressive/oppressive sound with swifter tempos and shrilling screams would value the chilling auras and cavernous vocals. Either way, Velnias hit all sides of that spectrum, but ideally you must be willing to listen or sift through one part to get to another. Just like rocky highlands, there are ridges behind every corner of their music, always elevating, escalating, descending, or plummeting.

Apparently, re-release season has arrived. Going back to their early works, Velnias blew the dust off their first full length album, Sovereign Nocturnal, and re-issued it. With three tracks running on a minute record, we know these are lengthy pieces, perhaps a bit too long in some parts. Considering the dragged-out length with all the mellowness and gloom, it one of those “in the mood” albums, no matter who you are or where you live. Sovereign Nocturnal’s new album cover is among the plainest, bleakest, and most lackluster ones we’ve seen all year, which oddly enough has it among the most pleasant. No colors, just black ink on a stonewashed white background. Having nothing but the logo framed at the base leaves a whole lot of void space. It’s a pleasantly austere change from all the tacky, cartoony album art that’s always circulating around. But, isn’t that the same artwork on their other album RuneEater from 2012? Déjà vu! Velnias sustain a hypnotic daze crisp and cold as brisk mountain air. These dirges of theirs were clearly written in the hills with all the musty breath of overhanging woods accompanied by the bristliness of wild weeds. If you still find it difficult to fully absorb Venlias, then go take a hike, really do, and bring along a copy of Sovereign Nocturnal.

Originally issued in 2008 and published under several different pressings since then, this reworked and public re-edition of the band's debut „Sovereign Nocturnal“ comes with deluxe packaging and new stunning artwork. Hailing from Colorado, USA, Velnias came into being in late 2006 and established themself by force of steady and captivating live performances throughout the years, be it single concerts and rituals or tours with the likes of Agalloch, Mournful Congregation or the recent EU appearances with Kampfar. With three songs and a total running time of over 40 minutes, „Sovereign Nocturnal“ is widely described as a harmonic combination of sorrowful black metal with a sprawling doom atmosphere, combined with elements of folk & moody acoustic passages. Their musical foundation, with intertwined tracks of long brooding atmospheric monuments and feral yet fragile riffs with healthy traces of folk, manage to invoke the sense of a moonlit forest and the spirits within, nature's majesty and humanities irrevocable demise

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