

‘Lloigor’ also has some acoustic guitars, but quickly turns into a powerful midtempo track with an almost ‘Blackwater Park’-era Opeth feel. ‘The Deep’ even sees the band adopting a largely acoustic approach, which combined with the percussion almost makes it sound like black metal world fusion, which might not be a thing. ‘Chrysalis’ is the most gothic song on here, with its eerily reverberating clean guitar parts and Morean’s vocals delivering ample nightmare fuel even when Seraph’s drums and the rhythm guitar crunch add a strong bottom end.
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The track houses all of the aspects that appear on the album, an approach that is somewhat mirrored in the powerful ‘Luciform’.Įven more atypical are the tracks in which Dark Fortress takes the full leap into darker rock music. The other bookend of the album, the title track, is equally lengthy and subdued in tempo, but somewhat more aggressive in its overall approach. Even the gallops are relatively slow and a large portion of the eleven minute track is built upon the melancholic lead guitar melodies of Santura and the alternately deep and desperate vocals of Morean. The gothic qualities are not quite as pronounced as on its predecessor ‘Ylem’, but the power of the album is in its atmosphere and subdued tempos.Ĭlosing track ‘On Fever’s Wings’ in particular is a moving doomy chapter in the story of Dark Fortress. Save for the more brutal ‘Betrayal And Vengeance’, ‘I Am The Jigsaw Of A Mad God’ and parts of ‘Odem’, it is not that much of a stretch to say that a large portion of ‘Venereal Dawn’ is progressive doom metal. That only leaves the dissonant chords, which are often arpeggiated here. There is hardly any tremolo picking, limited blastbeats and even the vocals are quite measured by the genre’s standards. ‘Venereal Dawn’ is a highly dynamic, intense and atmospheric work that gets better with each spin.Īlthough the band’s roots are obvious, there aren’t many elements traditionally associated with black metal on ‘Venereal Dawn’. Santura’s work with Triptykon that drove me towards Dark Fortress.

But that is hardly a problem for me, especially considering that it was guitarist V. It is a fact, however, that ‘Venereal Dawn’ is quite a bit different than the Dissection-isms of the Germans’ earliest work. There are only so many adjectives one can add to describe Dark Fortress’ darkly progressive music without the result coming off as totally ridiculous. Here are the dates.When bands rooted in black metal branch out, labelling them can become an issue. To spill the viciousness of their upcoming, seventh studio album VENEREAL DAWN, DARK FORTRESS will tour throughout Europe together with Secrets Of The Moon and Schammasch in October.

You can hear a song from the album streaming now at NEW NOISE Magazine’s website.Įxpect epic song structures, mighty sonic cathedrals, virulent and sinister magic and lots of unexpected twists and turns as the bands drags you screaming and headbanging through the abysmal roller coaster of their universe once more. Across six full-lengths, the Landshut-based sextet stretched the boundaries of black metal, while remaining pure to the tenets of a genre that pivoted (and continues to do so) solely around the axis of the dark and all that resides hideously inside of it.ĭARK FORTRESS are now set to release VENEREAL DAWN on September 2 via Century Media Records. For the past two decades, DARK FORTRESS have gone from strength to strength. Formed in the Bavarian foothills when the second wave of black metal had grotesquely clawed out of the grave and into the unforgiving light, DARK FORTRESS benefited from the rotten fruits of right place and right time.
