Unveiling the Soundscapes: A Progress Report on My Upcoming Album

It’s time for a quick update on where I stand with the creation of my new album. As of now, about 80% of the guitar and bass tracks have been recorded, and the orchestral arrangements and additional instrumentation are nearly complete. Currently, I’m deep into programming the drum parts while also recording vocals with the help of some talented friends. Expect a mix of guttural male growls, ethereal female vocals, and even some choir sections where you might hear my own voice in the mix.

As for the guitar solos? Most of them are still in the idea phase, waiting to be fully realized. But one thing’s for sure – the album will feature a booklet with conceptual photography, courtesy of a friend who’s capturing the visual essence of the project.

What can you expect from this release? First and foremost, the sound will be deeper, more thunderous, and more immersive than anything I’ve done before. The vocals will range from aggressive growls to soaring clean female singing, layered with deep, polyphonic choruses. Lyrically, the album explores the fear, confusion, alienation, and even rage of an individual standing before the vast unknown of a transcendent reality. The lyrics will be primarily in English, with some sections in Latin to enhance the atmosphere.

Musically, the album draws heavily from thrash and progressive metal, infused with elements of classical and modern symphonic composition. You’ll also find influences from Middle Eastern and Balkan folk music woven into the sonic tapestry.

This is shaping up to be my most ambitious and emotionally intense work yet. Stay tuned – there’s much more to come! The album is expected to be released in the summer of 2025.

Transforming Nevermore: A Unique Rendition of ‘The Sorrowed Man’

Nevermore’s music has always had a profound impact on me, with a special emphasis on The Sorrowed Man, one of the most remarkable tracks from their In Memory EP from 1996. While this lyrical piece, with its depth and atmosphere, might not entirely stand out from the band’s classic themes – given that Nevermore’s timeless legacy includes numerous heavy and atmospheric tracks – The Sorrowed Man offers a unique contrast to the 90% of their repertoire that is rooted in progressive and power metal intensity. As one of my favorite bands, I’ve long wanted to pay homage to their work with my own interpretation.

Finally, the moment has arrived. Together with the amazing French vocalist, Ana Lyr, we’ve created our own rendition of the song. Throughout the arrangement process, we aimed to preserve the original vibe while allowing Ana’s emotive vocals to add a uniquely intriguing layer to the track.

The video is now available on both of our YouTube channels. If you love Nevermore, or you’re just in the mood for some special atmospheric music, check it out and let us know what you think!

Ana Lyr on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@analyr_art

Darkwave on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@darkwavemetal