German Black Metal collective GROZA has returned, unveiling details of their long-awaited third album “Nadir”, that will be released on September 20th 2024 by AOP Records. Following two critically lauded releases, extensive touring in over twenty countries and a worldwide cult fanbase, GROZA continues their path as one of the fiercest bands in the Dark Metal realm.
Conjuring a sound that melds intense atmospheric soundscapes and enraged melodic vocals with blistering blast beats and catastrophic riffs that invoke powerful emotions of anger and sadness, GROZA has crafted six songs that defy boundaries and create a new benchmark for modern Black Metal.
The band has revealed “Deluge”, the third single off their upcoming album.
GROZA (“storm”, “terror”) is a Black Metal band from Bavaria, Germany. Their sound is driven by emotion, anger and sadness, combining searing melodies, raging blast beats and melancholy induced clean guitar passages into a melodic, dynamic blend.
Founded as a one-man project by singer / multi-instrumentalist P.G. in 2016, the band gradually grew towards a full band in the following two years, culminating in the self-release of their first effort – “Unified In Void” (2018) – which almost instantly gained attention and interest, leading to the signing to AOP Records shortly after. After three years of writing and intense live activity followed the release of the second full length album “The Redemptive End” (2021), that was met with critical acclaim and overwhelming reception of fans alike, entering #78 of the German album charts consequently.
Between releases, the band has extensively presented their craft live on stages all across Europe during various club shows, festivals and full-fledged tours across Europe. To date, GROZA has played 120+ shows in over twenty countries. Continuing to do so in the fall of 2024, the band will again tour Europe in support of the new album.
“Nadir” track listing:
- Soul : Inert
- Asbest
- Dysthymian Dreams
- Equal. Silent. Cold.
- Deluge
- Daffodils
You can listen to “Deluge” in the following video: