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Blood Incantation

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The new Blood Incantation album, Absolute Elsewhere, is unlike anything you’ve ever heard before. Yes, that’s an audacious, possibly hyperbolic claim, but few can claim a sonic watershed as readily as this Denver, Colorado quartet. Hovering at nearly 45 minutes, their longest full length recording yet, the album’s two sprawling movements – „The Stargate“ and „The Message“ – are as confounding as they are engaging, exponentially expanding upon the formulas laid down by their scene-shattering debut Starspawn (2016) and landmark followup Hidden History of the Human Race (2019).

As Blood Incantation’s Paul Riedl tells, “‘Absolute Elsewhere’ is our most potent audial
extract/musical trip yet; like the soundtrack to a Herzog-style Sci-Fi epic about the history
of/battle for human consciousness itself, via a 70s Prog album played by a 90s Death Metal
band from the future.” For inspiration, the group looked to the mid-70’s progressive rock
collective, Absolute Elsewhere (best known as a celestial stopover for King Crimson
drummer, Bill Bruford) as the album’s namesake. For the uninitiated, Absolute Elsewhere’s
obscure 1976 album, In Search of Ancient Gods, was constructed as a musical
accompaniment to the works of Chariots of the Gods author, Erich Von Daniken, and his
theories of non-terrestrial humanoid prompts towards mankind’s evolution. The subject
matter of which should serve as no surprise to anyone familiar with Blood Incantation’s
cosmically philosophical leanings. But make no mistake, the four musicians working under
the Blood Incantation banner for the past decade – guitarist and vocalist Paul Riedl,
drummer Isaac Faulk, guitarist Morris Kolontyrsky and bassist Jeff Barrett – have
successfully left the microgravity of genre behind and are re-writing the Rosetta Stone of
extreme music with a new language entirely. Demonstrations like their 2022 all-synth show
or 2024’s Roadburn Festival headlining appearance where they played back-to-back death
metal and ambient made it clear: Blood Incantation have honed their abilities to go boldly
where few bands have gone before, and reveal no signs of slowing down.

For Absolute Elsewhere, the band’s first full-length since their cinematic Timewave Zero EP
(2022) and epic Luminescent Bridge maxi-single (2023), Blood Incantation decamped to the
celebrated Hansa Tonstudios in Berlin, Germany in July 2023 to record with wünderkid
producer Arthur Rizk (Power Trip, Spectral Voice, Kreator, Wayfarer, Sumerlands, etc). This
legendary, pre-Weimar-built recording complex was where many of their most progressive
influences including Tangerine Dream, Eloy and Brian Eno created classic albums in the
1970s. Unmistakably, Hansa and Berlin became part of the underlying character of the
album, culminating in Tangerine Dream’s own Thorsten Quaeschning contributing lead
synths, Mellotron and programming to “The Stargate [Tablet II]”. Other special guests include
Nicklas Malmqvist, from Sweden’s star-riding Hällas, on lead synths/keys, piano and
Mellotron throughout all tracks, and Malte Gericke, the Sijjin/ex-Necros Christos mainman
contributing guest vocals in his native tongue. Underscoring the classic Progressive Rock
vibe, the album is adorned with contemporary visionary paintings by the iconic and reclusive
70s Sci-Fi artist Steve R. Dodd. Together, this international all-star team adds to the
unearthly atmospherics of Absolute Elsewhere, which defines a new musical epoch for
Blood Incantation.

Today they have launched their Stargate Research Society discord and Elsewhere
Searcher app – a home for discussions of all things Blood Incantation. Researchers at the
society recently unearthed an 80’s era floppy disk containing vintage celestial tracker
software. The researchers were able to re-activate the space tracker and through
meticulous study of the visible solar system have noticed the appearance of a new red
planet in the vicinity of Orion’s Belt. The researchers also claim that the new planet is
intermittently emitting signals, although no recordings of these transmissions have been
captured yet. The society has made their research available to the public in an effort to warn
citizens of the planet’s rapid approach toward Earth, with a possible collision occurring in
October 2024. The tracker is open for public use at www.stargateresearchsociety.app.

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