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Wednesday, November 18, 2009
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AUTUMNAL OBSCURANTISM MMIX PSALM 666, DEVORATOR and NAZXUL @ You Too Club (Russia) 27.10.2009 Anno Christi
Dragging myself out from the ancient city of Pskov, I went to stinky, shitty, asian city of stench called Moscow to be a honorable visitor of a Ritual named Autumnal Obscurantism which was organized and planned by FFFeastCrew and Ridge Ov Dragon Productions. So this Fall both organizers introduced us so-to say really VIP Black Metal night including phantom band PSALM 666, living legacy and legend DEVORATOR and mysterious, mythical, obscure Coven, Australian NAZXUL. Some hours before the gig I was introduced to NAZXUL members and I felt the Aura even before their night of phantasma and obscure black mantras. Then the whole Satanic Romper Stomper gang including serious Mafioso of Ridge Ov Dragon, Korolev Division Saufkopf and Australian Unholy Elite begun its trip from Korolev Hotel to the club You-Too in South part of Moscow which destined and doomed to become this night a place definitely entitled as South of Heaven! As the whole event bear a character of semi-closed venue and the tickets were strictly limited there was planned face-control security at the entrance. So Max of Ridge Ov Dragon and I was elected to be this face-control, but with the beginning of Obscurantism I left the post and raised my tattooed hands in front of ritualization of four carnal madnesses covered with sheep blood and cursed as PSALM 666… … Black ecstasy, proclaiming Black Divinity, scattering blood of the rotting heads of sheep, thundering psalms of the Devil, the God is above all, Alpha and Omega, stench of G’Hinnom, Symbolization of Faith, cover song of DEVORATOR in the end of the Mass and Sheol puked in my face! Won’t tell you about the line up of this band, as it doesn’t matter, flesh means nothing in this case, and don’t believe in words of a man and don’t believe in rumors, as the words of a man are lies and there were HORNS on the stage and the whole stage was turning into the living organism of Flesh and Shadows and the Shadows were crawling from the blood of the sheep. Then, almost without a pause, the Old Warmachine of Russian Black Metal named DEVORATOR stepped on the stage. Two demons under the command of one demon-veteran, Corpse-like Triad, like shades from the pictures of William Douglas Barlowe. DEVORATOR started to blast, blow, murder with energy of furious, raw, old and fucking cold Scandinavian way of Black Metal gospel. Only old songs from the album which is known only in some closed circles of Black Metal psychopathic and devotion, so back off boys and girls with your childish words and suck my dick to become contaminated with venereal diseases from the Beyond! So speak no words about DEVORATOR as they are Elite and our Legacy. During almost all their performance I was standing in the middle of the hall and was amazed by all that was happening during the ritual. Again Shadows were crawling and crawling and the atmosphere was turning into utter portal, I felt the old wound begins to re-open and the near future promised nothing but Utter Darkness! After two blood rituals the main Demon of the Night was evoked! Five black robes descended from nothingness with blood faced Cardinal dressed in red. Utter Demonomancy begins. I never heard NAZXUL before, I do not have their recordings even in my collections, and it was absolute surprise, shock, scandal when I became a witness of such furious and mystical morbidity and truly to say obscurantism. Bestial, fast Black Metal, incomparable to anything with nowadays sympho and keyboardist shit. Raging guitars, hard atmosphere of keyboard oppressiveness, drum and bass bombing and Shamanic voice of Red Cardinal Demon. I could not even move my fingers, standing, then sitting bloodfrozed and deathly hellbound. All songs were performed without pauses instead of empty space between songs there were magic of NAZXUL keyboard-torturer Lachlan who sampled space between songs with different noises, prayers, electrical vibrations and dark surrounding vibes which made the whole ritual even more obscure and darker. Heads of the dead sheep were several times raised above the heads of the crowd. The end of the whole Ceremony: Chalice in the hand of Reverend Cardinal Balam… Oblivion… Blood from the Chalice was thrown in the faces of foul congregation. AMEN! P.S. To all cunts who still DO NOT believe in authority, world-underground respect and power of RIDGE OV DRAGON and FFFEAST CREW I would like to advise to speak everything you want straight into the faces of these guys, during or after the shows they organize and then we will see what’ll happen. Forget about internet “wars” and probably something instead of a hairy hole will grow between your legs.
GOD BLESS YOU! HAIL DEATH! FUCK LIFE! Abused by NkN anno November MMIX
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Tuesday, October 27, 2009
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2 New Nazxul - Iconoclast shirts now available!
Some sizes sold out at the Sydey show but we have some left for mailorder on eBay in the shirt sections - http://stores.ebay.com.au/Le-Cabinet-des-Curiositiesor PM for mailorder details. Mens M & L Girls 12, 14 & 16 $35AUD each includes postage within Australia. International residents enquire for postage rates. paypal your order to - lillith @ bigpond.com Add a message to your order about which design & size you are after

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Tuesday, October 13, 2009
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Tuesday, October 06, 2009
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NAZXUL 'Iconoclast' EISENWALD MORIBUND 'Iconoclast' is the first full-length recording from obscure Australian black metal horde Nazxul in well over a decade. Since 2000 they have reared their collective cloaked heads sporadically, most notably closing out the limited Hiberica-released four-way split 'Four Spears In God's Ribs' in 2003. Asphyxiate Recordings released a 'Best Of...' compilation in 2005 that included their 'Black Seed' EP, several live tracks and a 1994 demo in one nice package. A split CD with France's Melek-Tha appeared in 2004. Highly respected in certain dark circles and hellish pits Nazxul, noted for their Emperor-influenced symphonic black metal, may be one of the most impressive acts you've never heard. Bearing a dense, yet stellar production and no small amount of bombast, 'Iconoclast' features adroitly orchestrated black metal of the highest order. Multi-layered atmosphere reigns and Nazxul, in a commanding performance, nails it deftly conjuring and manipulating darkness juxtaposing savagely complex blast against chilling dark ambient interludes. [8.5] JOHN MINCEMOYER
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Friday, August 07, 2009
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Category: Music
NAZXUL „Iconoclast“ – CD Eisenwald Das Wüstenklima von Australien scheint miragehafte Ausnahmeerscheinungen in der Black Metal-Szene zu begünstigen; Bands, die sich mit einem monumentalen Demo oder Album hervortun, um dann wieder von der Bildfläche zu verschwinden. ABYSSIC HATE sind so eine Mirage, oder eben auch NAZXUL. Lange wurde es angekündigt und vorbereitet, kurz nach Fertigstellung sogar überschattet vom tragischen Unfalltod ihres Gitarristen, und doch ist es nun da: Das zweite, reguläre Album von NAZXUL, seit ihrem Debüt „Totem“ von 1995. Wenn eine Band 14 Jahre benötigt um ein Album fertigzustellen, dann kann es eigentlich nur zwei unterschiedliche Ursachen geben: Entweder fehlende Inspiration/Kreativität, oder eben ein Übermaß davon. Und wenn ein Künstler zu Perfektionismus neigt, dann gibt er sich mit keinem Ergebnis so schnell zufrieden. Bei NAZXUL war es das Aufeinandertreffen einer visionären Überfülle mit einem perfektionistischen Anspruchsdenken, welche „Iconoclast“ erst im Jahr 2009 materialisieren ließ. Doch nun ist es da, dieses Album. Und erscheint so rundum anders – ja, fremdartig ganz und gar! - in der gegenwärtigen Black Metal-Szene, dass man zunächst verblüfft ist. Auch das bisherige Schaffenswerk der Band bereitet nur unzureichend auf „Iconoclast“ vor. Sicherlich, da haben wir nach wie vor die symphonischen Aspekte; vor allem in den Kompositionen, sowie der Stromorgel zu verdanken. Auch die Hochgeschwindigkeitsattacken des Schlagwerks fallen den Hörer wieder mit voller Wucht an. Manchmal hat man beim Anhören von NAZXUL das Bild eines Sonnensturms vor dem geistigen Auge; wenn mächtige Eruptionen des Protoplasmas mit annähernder Lichtgeschwindigkeit ins schwarze All hinausschießen – ein grandioses, aber absolut vernichtendes Spektakel. „Iconoclast“ bietet 14 Titel; dabei gibt es aber etliche Zwischenstücke. Sie dienen zum Aufbau einer dichten Atmosphäre, welche gleich mit dem Intro einsetzt und sich über das gesamte Album hinweg aufbaut und entfaltet. „Iconoclast“ ist in sich stimmig, und abgeschlossen. Kein Lied fällt aus dem Rahmen; sondern jede Komposition ist wie eine neue, zusätzliche Facette und Nuance im Gesamtkunstwerk. Bei oberflächlicher Betrachtung könnte man „Iconoclast“ für einen Vertreter des „Symphonic Black Metal“ – und damit für anachronistisch in der heutigen Szene – halten. Das wäre eine Fehleinschätzung; denn „Iconoclast“ ist aus einem anderen Grund ein Anachronismus: Dieses Album will eine Sinneserfahrung, Bewusstseinserweiterung, und mithin Grenzverschiebung, sein. In einer Szene, wo der Black Metal als „Unterhaltungsprodukt“ konsumiert wird, muss „Iconoclast“ da ganz schwer verdauliche Kost sein. Dadurch wird das Album wohl ein Geheimtipp bleiben; aber wer sich auf „Iconoclast“ einlässt und Lieder wie das majestätische „Stain of Harrow“ oder das bombastische „Oath (Fides Resurrectio)“ zu hören bekommt, der wird von der Magie dieser faszinierenden Mirage unweigerlich in den Bann gezogen. Und „Iconoclast“ wieder hören müssen. Und wieder. Und immer wieder; in der hoffnungsvollen Erwartung, dass NAZXUL wie angekündigt in Europa einfliegen werden um auch hier die Götzen zu stürzen. Absolut empfehlenswert! (VV)
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Friday, August 07, 2009
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Category: Music
Tags: Experimental, Symphonic Black Metal Australischer Black-Metal-Hammer! Die Eisenwald Tonschmiede hat ihre Australien-Expedition fortgesetzt – neuester Fund: NAZXUL aus Sydney. Es ist wirklich erfreulich zu sehen, dass langsam immer mehr Bands aus down under hierzulande bekannt werden. Gerade in Zeiten von Web 2.0, Myspace und Twitter dürfte es auch auf der musikalischen Landkarte keine weißen Flecken mehr geben, möchte man meinen. Doch Australien haftet immer noch das Stigma an, irgendwo auf der anderen Seite der Welt zu sein, und Bands die von dort kommen, haben es unverhältnismäßig schwer, in Europa und Nordamerika Fuß zu fassen. Was sich sonst nur über Mundpropaganda als extremer Geheimtip verbreitet hat, wird nun zunehmend auch von hiesigen Labels übernommen, denn im australischen Metal-Underground wimmelt es nur von Edelsteinen, die entdeckt werden wollen – so wie diesem hier. NAZXUL sind bereits alte Hasen, ihr Debütalbum liegt mehr als ein Jahrzehnt zurück, und seitdem hat man auch nicht viel mehr von ihnen gehört. Sie waren zwar in Australien unterwegs, haben einige Bühnen beackert, aber in Sachen Tonträger sah es relativ mau aus. Mit vorliegendem “Iconoclast” melden sie sich bombastisch und furios zurück! Das sechsköpfige Ensemble spielt melodischen, symphonischen Black Metal ohne Kitsch, modern ohne gekünstelt oder futuristisch zu wirken, progressiv ohne technisch vertrackt zu sein, und vor allem eins: mit fesselnder Atmosphäre. Das Album beginnt mit flirrenden Streichern, unheilvoll kündigt sich der Sturm an, der mit “Dragon Dispituous” über den Hörer hereinbricht. Rasend, wütend, majestätisch ohne überbordenden Bombastsound feuern NAZXUL auf “Iconoclast” aus allen Rohren, ziehen den Hörer sofort mit packenden melodischen Arrangements in ihren Bann. Die erste Hälfte des Albums wird noch ziemlich klar unterteilt in die Hauptstücke und der experimentell angehauchten Zwischenspiele – Dark Ambient, Noise, Dissonanzen aus einer anderen Welt. Und immer wieder dieses infernalische Getrümmer, welches jedoch auch für etwas gemäßigtere Passagen im mittleren Tempobereich Platz einräumt. Harmloser geht es währenddessen aber mitnichten zu! Der große erste Teil des Albums wird von ungezügelter Aggression regiert – das Blatt wendet sich dann mit “Symbol of Night & Winter” sowie dem absolut großartigen “Oath (Fides Ressurectio)”, ohne Übertreibung DAS Glanzstück des Albums. Gedrosseltes Tempo, getragene Passagen, ein wesentlich dominanterer orchestraler Teil und intensive Melodiebögen beherrschen nun das Bild. Wurde man schon im ersten Teil durch die schiere Gewalt umgebügelt, drehen NAZXUL in der zweiten Hälfte nochmal richtig auf. Kein Album mit abfallender Qualitätskurve – bei “Iconoclast” geht es bis zum Ende aufwärts. “Stain of Harrow”, “World Oblivion” – take your pick. Anspieltipps braucht man keine geben, hört dieses Album! NAZXUL haben in der ersten Welle des Black Metal angefangen, sind nun auf dem Höhepunkt der zweiten Welle zurückgekehrt und können die Konkurrenz locker in den Sack stecken. Es wäre eine regelrechte Schande, dieses fantastische Album links liegen zu lassen. Dort unten mag es vielleicht nicht so viele Bands geben, wie in Mitteleuropa, dafür scheint es dort aber auch bei weitem nicht soviel Schrott zu geben. “Iconoclast” ist neben der wiederveröffentlichten “Cauldron” von RUINS mein Australien-Highlight dieses Jahres. Das Album erscheint neben der regulären Version auch im Metalcase mit aufwändig gestaltetem Booklet, schnelles Zugreifen wird empfohlen. Format: Album
Länge: 14 Songs | 56:02
Label: Eisenwald Tonschmiede
Release: 27.07.2009
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Sunday, July 26, 2009
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Category: Writing and Poetry
ETERNUM
Imagine,
Before you take your final breath,
As all life rushes
From behind your eyes.
At the instant of impact,
When you are defeated
By the almighty sleep.
As your loved ones move close
To hear the final words
That will pass from your lips.
Silence.
You recall this memory.
As a satin sleep carries you
On the flaming wings of the Bird of Fire,
An endless orchestral refrain of “Iconoclast” plays...
To the Sun!
To the Sun!
Your soul is alight.
All beauty is ceased,
Then restored to life.
In that eternal moment,
Instantly Immortal.
Now, and forever,
You die.
The sun has risen on
the Day of Nazxul,
July 27th, 2009.
A symbol appears,
gleaming, on the horizon.
....
“Iconoclast” has
arrived.
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Thursday, July 23, 2009
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The depths of your despair have turned to hope. After enduring 10 years of silence you have arrived. Your quest is nearing its end. The Nazxul have unearthed new offerings for you, their brethren.
The "Iconoclast" fast approaches.
In anticipation of our impending destruction and of the mayhem that will ensue with the release of their "Iconoclast", Nazxul have offered to you a taste of the chaos to come.
Occult versions of:
"Oath Fides Ressurectio", "Dragon Dispitous" and "Set in Array"
are unveiled for the first time before “Iconoclast’s” Official Worldwide Release Date: July 27th 2009.
Delivered through the bondage of the covenant of Nazxul, Moribund Records and Eisenwald Records.
The Nazxul march henceforth. Join the legion, and be crushed by the devastating glory!
IA ALU NAHAS! IA NAZXUL!
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Tuesday, June 30, 2009
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New Nazxul 'Iconoclast' patches available. $8USD for outside Australia includes airmail postage $8AUD within Australia Only includes postage Please PM if interested or send $8 via paypal to lillith @ bigpond.com with 'Nazxul Patch' as the subject. 
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Thursday, May 28, 2009
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Black Metal Experimentalist-Extremists Nazxul have unearthed after many years of self-imposed exile. They appear as our final moments remove. “Fools rush to the feet of statues to pray- they have much to lose. We bring new messages and crush all icons with our voice and deeds- we have much to gain”. Nazxul’s
rise and raison d’etre has borne a singular vision for the brutal
reality of this life. The underground will never rise, but it will
swallow up the true villains that lurk above. They tumble to the ground
and scurry away. We are kings of the slum, and lords of hell. “Iconoclast”
CD Album (Moribund Records / Eisenwald ), a torrent of angular and
unfamiliar visions that stirs the dark soul to emancipation and
inspiration; and provides torment to the pitiful remainder. 10 years in formulation, the majestic array has returned, stronger. Bleak and furious! The
first notes of dissonant subversion will be stunning agony. Fleeting
glory turns to certain and imminent demise. Broken dreams and avant
atmospherics fill your empty shell with vigour. For only a second, for
a lifetime. The first utterance by the Antipodean Cultists this
century will not go wasted. This is the elixir for your sickness. The
eternal abyss in your mind will fill with this poisonous truth. The
dose will be quick, bitter, irrevocable and everlasting. The last rites
have been given. The terrifying barking of madness fills your
ears with wonder; too much for you to take. Infernal noise that is such
sweet pain that you ask for more. When you do, we give you that which
you do not want to hear- that which you are dying to know. That is more
than enough for you. Nazxul’s time has come. “Iconoclast” is only just the beginning. The
Nazxul embark on a Global Ritual Performance Tour in 2009 and 2010,
featuring movements from “Iconoclast”, “Black Seed” & “Totem”. These
events will provoke the full fury and grandeur of your mortal demise in
all of its beauty and brutality. It is the greatest devastation to
receive. The ritual of Nazxul is the missing link.
“Iconoclast” will forge the oppressive chain that enslaves you to the
Hekal XUL. You are dead. Long live Nazxul! “All life is drained to fuel the fire of our deeds”. IA NAZXUL! Labels: Moribund Records: www.Moribundcult.comEisenwald: www.Eisonton.de Iconoclast Release Date: U.S.A : 28-07-2009 Europe : 27-07-2009 World : 27-09-2009 Available formats: Standard Jewel Case CD Special edition Digipak Special edition Digipak Metal Tin LP Audio Cassette Iconoclast LS & SS Shirts available soon.
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