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Ordinul Negru Reveal Details for Forthcoming Album ‘Dodekatemoria’
Timisoara, Romania-based Occult black metal trio, Ordinul Negru announce the track listing for their upcoming full-length album ‘Dodekatemoria.’
Timisoara, Romania-based Occult black metal trio, Ordinul Negru announce the track listing for their upcoming full-length album Dodekatemoria. The cover artwork was crafted in conspiracy with long-time band collaborator Alexandru Das, and the band photos are the work of Oana Stoian.
The new material has been in the works for the past five years and it was previously introduced by two EPs: Nebuisa in 2020, and A Sojourner Wandering Through the Barren Openness in 2021, and now by a first video for the track “Zahir.”
The band also invited Anca Otescu (Black Water, FusionCore) and Irinel Carlan to enhance the vocal compartment with their guest performances. Dodekatemoria will be released this Autumn in collaboration with Loud Rage Music. Here’s what the band had to say about the album:
“Dodekatemoria is the ninth album and represents our bond with the cosmic nature and what we experience as individuals when we are on this path searching for our truths.”
Dodekatemoria Track Listing:
I. Aleph
II. Dodekatemoria
III. Judas Goat
IV. The Decrepitude of Centuries
V. Zahir
VI. Palladian Rituals
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