pinkytheent
Seeing this set at Roadburn, as the hot sun shone through my window, was an unforgettable experience. An absolutely one-of-a-kind, luminous set. Almost a ritualistic experience, like that Slift show in the laboratory. Truly unique. Always hoped I would be able to buy it, and here it is! Praise the sun!
Ippocalyptica
There are not many bands out there who can craft 17-minute songs that not only hold listeners' attention, but transport them to landscapes beyond the terrestrial and the tangible. Solar Temple can no longer be called black metal, but its evolution into psychedelic rock is something to behold! I eagerly await the full release to listen to the other three tracks.
Lukas Kaufmann
Yes, yes, a thousand times yes! Ever since watching the performance at Roadburn redux I've been craving to hear this again. It is finally happening! Amazing work Solar Temple!
Favorite track: III.
"We tried to push ourselves to musical horizons that we have touched or hinted at before, but now try to fully embrace and indeed give ourselves over to a deeper instinctual urge." - Solar Temple
It takes a vision of some distinction to stand out amid an unerringly over-populated black metal scene. Gelderland (NL) iconoclasts Solar Temple made it look easy with their 2018 debut album, Fertile Descent: a kaleidoscopic, deep-dive grimoire with atmosphere, melody, and a chewable sense of spectral dread, it defied extreme metal’s in-built conservatism and conjured a sonic world with no boundaries beyond an intuitive devotion to the dark. Consisting of the duo M. Koops (Fluisteraars, Nusquama) and O. (Turia, Iskandr, Dool) its musical adventurism should come as no surprise to those with a keen eye for the Dutch heavy music scene. The new album "The Great Star Above Provides" was written live in their rehearsal space during long improvisations between 2020 and 2021 and dives headfirst into the psychedelic spacerock undertones that have been a defining quality of Solar Temple since the beginning, while shedding the black metal confines of before.
"The Great Star Above Provides" was entirely live-recorded by the duo at the prestigious Roadburn Festival and aired for the first time at the festival's REDUX edition during the pandemic. With video and audio professionally recorded/mixed/mastered, Solar Temple`s unique interstellar performance is now released for the public.
credits
released April 28, 2023
Performed live by Solar Temple at Roadburn Redux 2021 at 013 • Tilburg • NL • live recordings courtesy of Roadburn Festival
Crew at 013
Light: Mark Tober
Studio: Ken Kuipers & Erik-Jan Dodd
Stage sound: René van Rijen
Video Staff
Regie: Jim Fokke
Grading: Bas Vermeeren
Camera: Robin van Belzen, Tim van der Voort, Remco Radstaat, Bas Visser, Fjodor de Lange, Martijn van de Wouw, Sander Mulkens
Jib: Merlijn Dielemans, Rinco Ederveen
Faciliteiten: VideoBrix
Audio staff
Mixed by Sebastiaan van Bijlevelt and
Solar Temple at Galloway Recording Studio
Mastered by Greg Chandler at Priory Recording Studios,
Sutton Coldfield, UK
SOLAR TEMPLE is:
Omar Iskandr: Guitar, Effects, Floor Tom, Vocals
Mink Koops: Guitar, Effects, Drums
Vinyl edition released by Roadburn Records
DVD+CD and Digital issued by Eisenwald
supported by 37 fans who also own “The Great Star Above Provides”
thanks Fluisteraars! I just love your music. A very good atmosphérique black metal band with experimental/ ambient passage. This album is literally one of my classics in my black metal journey.
The first time I heard this record, I feel scared and no other album make me feel that. Just, I feel like it's probably my favourite black metal album of all time. Continue in that way ! quentin_milcent
supported by 30 fans who also own “The Great Star Above Provides”
Fluisteraars! My favourite band from the country of my favourite fantasy language! I listened to this a lot today, and De Kronieken van het Verdwenen Kasteel I contains - almost - everything I love so much about these Dutchmen. The beautiful and distinctive warmth of their sound is present as well as an extended, entrancing passage and their fully unique, deliberately indiscriminant insanity. I - only slightly - prefer the first song. More EPs = more opportunities to gush over their greatness! David Fischer
Tokyo band contrast black metal's brutal complexity with shoegaze's abyssal grandeur, resulting in an LP that feels crushing, yet infinite. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 24, 2022