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THE FLIGHT OF SLEIPNIR premiere new track at InvisibleOranges.com & Metal.de

Today, sonic alchemists The Flight of Sleipnir premiere the new track “Thaw” at heavily trafficked web-portal InvisibleOranges.com. The track is the first to be revealed from the band’s highly anticipated seventh album, Eventide, set for international release on May 28th via Eisenwald. Hear The Flight of Sleipnir‘s “Thaw” in its entirety exclusivelyvia Invisible Oranges https://www.invisibleoranges.com/the-flight-of-sleipnir-premiere/
and Metal.de
https://www.metal.de/news/the-flight-of-sleipnir-premiere-des-songs-thaw-im-stream-420145/

The Flight of Sleipnir are one of the metal underground’s most unique and consistently compelling bands. Forming in Colorado in 2007, this hydra-headed ensemble has built an always adventurous canon that defies easy categorization but always is in service of The Muse. For them – and, of course, suggested by their moniker itself – The Flight of Sleipnir‘s creation stemmed from a desire to explore ethereal and progressive sounds with themes that reflect upon the rich literature of ancient Scandinavia. On their vast canvas do they paint with tones of doom, prog, black metal, folk, post-rock, and even country; to date, their sonic paintings have been released by such labels as Napalm, Northern Silence, and now Eisenwald, who released 2017’s critically acclaimed Skadi and who will endeavor to reissue the band’s crucial early work.

But, The Flight of Sleipnir‘s muse is very much of the present, as much as it reverentially draws inspiration from the past: what matters most is that Now, and in this present arrives Eventide. Arguably the band’s starkest and sparsest work to date, Eventide is an audial rumination on the vast mysteries of nighttime. Its cover depiction of the stars and nightingale are visual springboards for where The Flight of Sleipnir whisk the listener into the sprawling beyond of sleep and darkness, of dreams and impossibility; Eventide‘s artwork suitably keeps apace with the band’s continually elegant standards of visual presentation, always delivered by founding drummer/vocalist David Csisely. With the opening notes inviting the listener forward with a brave sense of warmth, the album begins building patient vistas of splendor, tension, and release. Always moving in a most labyrinthine manner, The Flight of Sleipnir‘s strident density is ably balanced by the band’s exploration of dynamics, here on Eventide allowing for an even-greater emphasis on simmering softness – and the results are beautiful, breathtaking, and absolutely cathartic. Their ensemble playing is simply astounding: this is the work of a true BAND, of master musicians putting their considerable instrumental expertise to endlessly evocative use in service of The Song…and yes, The Muse.

We sleep, we dream, we exist on another plane of understanding…shadow worlds or alternate realties? And how do we dependably arrive at them? The Flight of Sleipnir lead the way with Eventide.

In the meantime, hear the brand-new track “Thaw” exclusively HERE, courtesy of InvisibleOranges.com. Pre-save link for all platforms can be found HERE. Aforementioned cover art and tracklisting are as follows:

Tracklisting for The Flight of Sleipnir’s Eventide
1. Volund
2. January
3. Thaw
4. Bathe the Stone in Blood
5. Harvest
6. Servitude

MORE INFO:
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