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VULTURE INDUSTRIES stream full album in advance of release date

Well known for their wide appeal and their entertainingly theatrical and hugely accessible stage antics, VULTURE INDUSTRIES are proud to unleash their upcoming opus “Ghosts From The Past” ahead of it’s release date.

The new album will be released tomorrow, June 16, but can already be heard in full HERE. The link may be freely spread throughout your channels.

VULTURE INDUSTRIES frontman Bjørnar comments on the stream: “Here you go. 5 years of our lives taken apart, boiled, fermented and distilled into 40 minutes worth of music. Is it good? I hope so! The album is most definitely us. A window into who we are. 7 tracks all slightly bent. Some would say falling between stools. I’d rather say we are dancing from chair to chair while the world wants us to sit.

Physical products are still available HERE

The cover artwork, which was created by Kim Holm, and further album details of ‘Ghosts from the past’ can be found below.

Track-list:

1. New Lords of Light [WATCH]

2. Saturn Devouring His Young [LISTEN]

3. This Hell is Mine [LISTEN]

4. Deeper

5. Right Here in the Dark

6. Not by Blood, But by Words

7. Tyrants Weep Alone

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Don’t wake me up please!

Tomorrow is too soon.

Don’t flick the light switch!

Outside is too cruel.

I want to stay right here in the dark!

Ghosts from the past” draws a line from childhood spells of dark mystery and a sympathy for the outcast, to a present where monsters hide under your bed. Waiting, not to prey upon the sleeper, but to hide from the monstrosity of the day. Pulling on a wide range of influences; From dust riddled Spaghetti Westerns accompanied by Ennio Morricone, past the monochrome melancholia of apocalyptic post punk, through deep valleys and steep hills shrouded in progressive darkness and a Nordic noir looking to solve the unexplained murder of the truth. Landing on something once described by a fan as “This is how Nick Cave would sound like if he made metal.”, VULTURE INDUSTRIES has long since established itself as something singular, yet once familiar, strangely recognisable.

Written and recorded in a period of big changes both in their personal lives and in the world around us, ‘Ghosts from the past’ is somehow a mirror of this. It reflects fear of a world spinning out of control, and a sense of powerlessness in the face of a world order falling apart. Crumbling only to be replaced by old ideas fronted by autocratic warlords with no sight in mind but their own power and legacy.

With a writing and production period starting in 2018 and ending in 2022, the process was their longest haul to date, and for a long time they felt lost and struggling to find a sense of direction. Now, having finished the mix and mastering some months ago, it is with great relief having some distance to the process, that VULTURE INDUSTRIES can state “Ghosts from the past” is their strongest album to date and hope you enjoy what is essentially a piece of their soul.

Style: Avant-Garde

Line up:

Tor Helge Gjengedal: Drums and percussion

Kyrre Teigen: Bass and vocals

Øyvind Madsen: Guitars

Eivind Huse: Guitars and vocals

Bjørnar Erevik Nilsen: Vocals, additional guitars, keys, and percussion

Additional instrumentation:

Hans Marius Andersen: Trumpet and saxophone on track 3, 4 and 7

Ine Terese Hogstad: Vocals on track 7

Kyrre Teigen: Keys on track 6

B. E. Nilsen: Accordion on track 6

Tor Helge uses Masterwork cymbals

Kyrre uses Mesa Boogie

Øyvind uses whatever is in front of him

Eivind uses common sense

Bjørnar believes there is nothing common about sense

Recorded and produced: by Vulture Industries in Conclave & Earshot Studios, Bergen

Mix: by Nilsen

Mastered: by Tony Lindgren

Cover: by Kim Holm

Single covers: by Costin Chioreanu

Live shows:

16 Jun – Vaterland, Oslo (NO)

17 Jun – Good Omens, Trondheim (NO)

28/29 Jul – Artmania Festival, Sibiu (RO)

Links:

www.vulture-industries.net

www.facebook.com/vultureindustries

www.instagram.com/vultureindustries

www.youtube.com/@VultureIndustries

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