1914 - Eschatology Of War LP

1914 - Eschatology Of War LP

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Blackened death/doom visionaries 1914 face the cruelty of war with re-release of debut album, Eschatology of War.

“War is hell, and 1914 are taking you to its fiery depths.” - heavymag.com

Since their formation in 2014, Ukrainian blackened death/doom metal visionaries 1914 have told the gruesome tales of World War I, charting this inexorable path through history with their debut album, Eschatology of War (2015), to be digitally re-released on April 9, 2021 via Napalm Records.

Inspired by the madness of war, the album faces various events from the past, such as the Battles of Gallipoli and Verdun, the gas attack at Ypres, the Brusilovsky breakthrough, the Christmas truce and the bombing of London, just to name a few. Eschatology of War starts with the genuine intro “War In”, delivering tunes of an old military march, which was played for men going to war. “Frozen in Trenches (Christmas Truce)” presents a harmonious idyll to the melody of popular Christmas carol “Silent Night”, as the blaze of gunfire breaks in shortly after, while harsh vocals attack to transport nothing but death and decay. The album’s longest song, “Ottoman Rise”, stirs up the atmosphere even more with heavy guitar lines, thunderous black metal drumming and deep screams of despair.

1914’s uncompromising achievement of combining old school death and black metal, spiced with the approach of sludge and doom, can’t be pigeonholed. With their debut album, followed by critically acclaimed The Blind Leading The Blind (2018), the five-piece created its own remarkable world of sound, delivered in the most authentic way. Along with intense lyrics and a unique visual experience, 1914 takes their listener back into a cruel time of mankind, compelling them to face their own horrible past, never to be forgotten, while delivering a homage to all that fell fighting the Great War.