German Horror Metalwave project NARGATHROND has signed with Wormholedeath for the release of his latest album, “Killing Season” (original release date January 27th, 2023), on June 16th. The album, which tells a chilling horror story through music, features a mix of different genres, including Synthwave, Horror Scores, Glam Metal, Gothic, and Core influences, all blended together to create NARGATHROND’s unique style of Horror Metalwave.
“I am happy to find a label in WormHoleDeath which digs my stuff and interpretation of Horror Music,” said Nargathrond. “I hope we can reach the right people who are ready for chilling spines and goosebumps. Glad working together!”
The album describes the story of a couple in which the man goes berserk, takes his girlfriend into the forest, rapes her and kills her. Now her spirit haunts these woods, taking vengeance on any men who come near her death’s spot.
With guests singers The Runaway Wild and Iyes Keen from the USA and Shepardo from Germany, “Killing Season” promises to be a musical journey like no other. The album also includes a cover version of NOCTURNAL DEPRESSION’s “Nostalgia” in Darksynth.
NARGATHROND, which was founded in 2015 in the Thuringian Forest in Germany, has already released three albums, including “A Free Spirit,” “End Of Days,” and “A Real Nightmare.” The one-man project is known for combining multiple Μetal styles with different guest singers, creating a unique and diverse musical experience.
In addition to his music, Nargathrond also works as a soundtrack producer and composer for TV, movies, games, and custom offers in the genres of Horror, Mystery, Sci-Fi, Action, Thriller, Crime, and Drama.
“Killing Season” track listing:
- Midnight Haunt
- Bloody Playground
- Rivers of Blood
- Deep in the Forest
- In the Fog She Hides
- With Her Pain She Kills
- Kill Yourself Or Die Trying
- Killing Season
- Nostalgia (NOCTURNAL DEPRESSION cover)
- Rivers of Blood (Instrumental Version)
- Deep in the Forest (Instrumental Version)
- Killing Season (Instrumental Version)
You can listen to “Bloody Playground” in the following video: