777 - Cosmosophy
The denouement. The calm after the storm (but, still, disquiet interrupts the serenity); when the floods have washed away the debris. The circle is closed. Haunting, dreamlike, an altered state has been achieved. All-knowing wisdom prevails. At one with all – omniscient. Soaring, alive with insight, bursting with extra-ordinary energy. Almighty. At the centre of an infinite structure in perpetual deconstruction, "777 - Cosmosophy" represents the instinctive manifestation of human and obsolete conception of Time. Where the light feeds the darkness, where every second is the Eternity and sounds the death knell - the monumental work of the eccentric soul gets lost in a deep echo... and this echo is the sublime Sound of the Universe. A beautiful tragedy; a tragic beauty. Devastatingly restrained, the climactic movement in the monumental "777" trilogy represents the culmination of a rapturous evolutionary process. Arguably BLUT AUS NORD's most-daring venture yet, the third and final chapter represents both the beginning and the end. Et le Chaos se tut...
The black metal project of French multi-instrumentalist Vindsval uses torrents of drums and sheets of tremolo guitars as starting points for industrial, gothic, noisy, liturgical, and murky rock'n'roll excursions. Cosmosophy is the near-perfect final installment in the three-album, two-hour 777 trilogy Blut Aus Nord's released over the last 18 months.
A review of Blut Aus Nord - 777: Cosmosophy which is out on the 24th of September worldwide from Debemur Morti Records.