“Warlock,” the second preview song from the upcoming CULTIC album, Of Fire and Sorcery, is premiered via No Clean Singing. This sophomore album by the York, PA, dungeon death/doom-mongers will be available on CD-r and digital formats on 22 April 2022 via Eleventh Key. Sign of Evil Productions will issue a limited run of cassettes soon. According to Brian Magar, vocalist/guitarist:
“‘Warlock’ addresses the transformative nature of people. It’s about turning into a sorcerer through sheer will. This was one of the first songs we wrote after the completion of High Command.”
Watch the music video for the first single “Beseech the Olden Throne” HERE or HERE.
CD/Merch/Bundle Packages of the album can be PRE-ORDERED at the Eleventh Key WEBSTORE or the group’s BANDCAMP.
Follow Cultic on social media HERE.
Cultic was initiated in 2016 by Brian and Rebecca Magar (both also part of the dark ambient/tribal band The Owls A.N.W.T.S). The York, PA husband/wife duo soon offered the first taste of their wizardry on the Prowler demo in 2017. Recruiting the bassist Reese Harlacker, Cultic forged their own brand of fantasy-based, battle-death/doom/punk-metal crossover on the 2019’s debut, High Command, a conceptual album telling an archetypal story of rival powers — strength, will and dominance are recurring themes throughout.
The upcoming album, Of Fire and Sorcery, is a psychedelic journey through a world where magic and might are paramount. From this realm, Cultic weave a bizarre tapestry of extreme doom, death metal, black metal, traditional heavy metal, martial industrial, and dungeon synth — an amalgamation that propels listeners into an outlandish universe. Of Fire and Sorcery proves that Cultic’s mystique and high art concepts are unwavering and ironclad. The cover artwork, painted by the drummer Rebecca Magar, pays homage to the summoning of the dragon seen on Cultic’s debut High Command. Placing both pieces of art side by side forms a diptych that unveils a new chapter in the Cultic narrative. Each song on the album is visually represented within the album art, either literally or figuratively.
Though not noted on the album, Rebecca Magar sings half of each verse on the bonus track “Iron Spider.” The song stems from a long-running inside joke (rumor has it that an Iron Spider lurks in Brian and Rebecca’s lawn).
Cultic had a series of setbacks during the pandemic: Coronavirus and their bassist Reese Harlacker’s move to North Carolina forced the band to record remotely from late 2020 into early 2021. Cultic transitioned to a two-piece duo due to Reese’s departure.
The Of Fire and Sorcery CD release show is slated for 30 April 2022 at the WEST YORK INN in York, PA. They will be playing alongside Altar and the Bull (Evil Black Doom from Pittsburgh), Spellbook (Occult Rock ‘n’ Roll on Cruz Del Sur), Et Mors (DC death-doom merchants), and Vaelastrasz (DC Dungeon Synth Mastery).
Track Listing:
01. Mystical Exaltation
02. Beseech the Olden Throne
03. Weaver Deceiver
04. Potion
05. Invoking the Dragon
06. Warlock
07. Sentenced
08. The Tower
09. Leering from The Pinnacle
10. Iron Castle
11. Iron Castle Redux
Bonus Track: Iron Spider
Credits:
Brian Magar: Guitar, vocals, keyboard, and arrangements
Rebecca Magar: Drums
Reese Harlacker: Bass
Guest Vocals on “Potion” by Jason Schlossman (Vormund) and Steve Dietz (Melancholic).
Guest Vocals on “The Tower” by Bobby Yagodich (Verminoth).
Cover Art: Rebecca Magar (Wailing Wizard Art).
Cultic:
https://linktr.ee/culticband
https://www.culticband.com
https://www.facebook.com/culticband
https://www.instagram.com/culticband
https://twitter.com/culticband
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoBnLktGmnhdgGoJwPzjpZQ
Eleventh Key:
https://www.facebook.com/eleventhkeyrecords
https://eleventhkey.com
Sign of Evil Productions:
https://signofevil.com
https://www.facebook.com/signofevilprod
https://www.instagram.com/signofevil_prod
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