In 2010, we will be celebrating the 12th anniversary of the
Noctiferia's presence and artistic creation. Quite a milestone for a
band from a 'not priority market' country, though still far from its
great potential! The release of Death Culture is the return of the
oldest Slovenian extreme metal giant. Since 1994, from the beginning of
the Ljubljana underground Noctiferia has been spreading its unique style
of the Slovenian Extreme Metal Movement. Few could predict what the
band and its members would mean for the whole scene in the years to
come. Today, just as it sometimes seems that the artists have drained
all genres of originality and that all the new musical styles have
already been discovered, here comes Noctiferia, bringing something
fresh, a style that is uniquely theirs. Their forth studio album Death
Culture presents Noctiferia at its best up to date!
In 1997, when Igor Nardin and Uroš Lipovec chose their carreers
of an artist, there were not many active bands in Slovenia, or other
parts of Balkan. Noctiferia started breaking new ground, proving that
nothing, either origin or anything else, can not stop you if there is
enough will and determination. Despite being bound to a southern
European scene Noctiferia broke off that chain and followed their own
path. For a long time.
Noctiferia was the only Slovenian metal band surviving all the
bad and good times. The founding members, Igor Nardin (guitars) and Uroš
Lipovec (bass), started recording demos and soon they recorded their
debut album in 1997 – Baptism At Savica Fall. If we listen to this album
today, we can easily say that at that time, Noctiferia represented
probably the only black pagan metal band with flutes and themes that
became popular some 10 years after. Yes, Noctiferia is before the time.
Their debut was reviewed 4/5 in the Kerrang magazine and the doors for
the band opened. First, Noctiferia toured with many foreign artists that
started performing in Balkan, with Baptism At Savica Fall album they
shared stages with Enslaved, Cannibal Corpse, Absu, Rotting Christ,
Deicide, Dark Funeral, Marduk, from 97. They recorded a list of cool
underground sessions.
In 2002, after their second studio album Per Aspera was
released in Slovenia, they embarked on their first European Tours- with
Marduk/ Kataklysm/ Immolation. In 2003, Per Aspera was released by the
Arctic music group worldwide. Per Aspera was an obvious progression of
the band. They changed their old school pagan black metal into very
technical extreme death black metal and the reviews for Per Aspera were
amazing. Gianni Poposki stepped in as a main vocalist. The album and the
single Fond Of Lies was charted at 1 for entire 8 weeks on Slovenian
National TV. Noctiferia toured Europe with Malevolent Creation in 2003
and same year with Immolation and Aborted. They became a cult for the
Slovenian underground, but it was time to change the nature again. They
were the headliners (after Danzig) at the first edition of the Metalcamp
festival 04, Tolmin, Slovenia and this is where they met with Peter
Tägtgren.
The band started working on their third album Slovenska
Morbida. They entered a well-known Slovenian Studio in 2006 and started
recording Slovenska Morbida. This was a different album, full of
different cultural influences from female vocals, unknown sounds for
metal and strange national instruments. The band flew to Sweden to The
Abyss studio and started mixing the album with Peter Tägtgren. The album
did well in the extreme underground and received excellent reviews. Two
videos were recorded for this album and both got great airplay, video
Mara charted on the MTV Adria charts and many sold out shows over the
Southern Europe followed. The album was promoted with several tours- two
UK tours with Hypocrisy, a couple of shows with Cradle of Filth and
Pain, two appearances at the Metalcamp's main stage, a co-headlined
metal stage at Wave Gothic Treffen, a headlined metal stage at the Exit
festival, opened for In Flames. Slovenska Morbida was re released for
GAS market by Danse Macabre in 2008 with 3 bonus tracks in German. The
South-Eastern European tour with Samael and Keep of Kalessin in January
09 was the last under the mark of Slovenska Morbida.
In cooperation with the Master of Metal, their debut Baptism At
Savica Fall with complete demo collections was released in 2007 and
completely sold out. After that period the band felt that with a new
drummer Mathias Gergeta stepping in the line-up, the new approach was
needed. They turned back to the technical Per Aspera style and mixed
that with the power of Slovenska Morbida.
The process of recording Death Culture started in 2008 when the
band worked on the preproduction in Switzerland with Mass of Samael. In
beginning of 2009 Noctiferia entered DB Recordings studio with a
talented producer Dalibor Strniša. Once the material had been prepared,
it was send to Peter Tägtgren's The Abyss Studios and Peter started
working on it just while working with Overkill, Dark Funeral and
Immortal. In order to get the maximum possible quality of the recording,
Peter suggested to send it to the Black Lounge studio for the
mastering, where Jonas Kjellgren delivered the final blow of Death
Culture.
The cooperation Noctiferia- Peter Tagtgren- Jonas Kjellgren
turned out as the best combination and its result- Death Culture speaks
for itself.
In first days of 2010 Noctiferia signed a worldwide deal with
Listenable Records who will release Death Culture in March 2010.
Igor Nardin: “We are really excited to join forces with
Listenable Records. We follow the label and its bands for quite some
time and really respect their work and treatment. We feel that Death
Culture fits in perfectly with the label’s catalogue and we share the
same vision about music industry and band development. This is a perfect
beginning of 2010, the year of Death Culture.”
Tracklist 01. PREMONITION
02. TERROR
03. DELLUDERS & FOLLOWERS
04. MONARCH
05. DEMONCRACY
06. SLAVEDRIVER
07. RUST
08. NON INDIVIDUUM
09. CATARSIS
10. DEMAGOG
11. HOLYMEN
12. SAMSARA
13. .M.02
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