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Belgian funeral doom entity Until Death Overtakes Me unveil new track »Ascension«; new album »Diagenesis« out in December via Aesthetic Death!

Belgian funeral doom metal band Until Death Overtakes Me has unveiled the second single and opening track »Ascension« taken from their upcoming album, »Diagenesis«, set to release on December 6th, 2024 via Aesthetic Death.

Tracklist:
01. Ascension
02. End’s Lure
03. White Light
04. For

Courtesy of Anubi Press:

Enigmatic funeral doom entity Until Death Overtakes Me prepares to unload their new LP, »Diagenesis«, upon the public via Aesthetic Death. The brooding opening track, »Ascension«, has been unveiled at Mystification Zine. Stream it HERE.

»Diagenesis« is due out December 6th 2024 via Aesthetic Death.

The album track »End’s Lure« is still available at THIS LOCATION.

White light died, aeons away from home. Reality is fundamentally altered. Mutilated, it lurches on, as if blind to what has gone missing, to what will never return.

Until Death Overtakes Me (UDOM for short), active since 1999, resides somewhere in the more murky reaches of the doom genre. Often called ambient funeral doom, UDOM’s sound is always undergoing subtle changes, and delivers introspective musical journeys to and through the darker and more tortured places of the human mind.

Since inception, UDOM has released 18 albums. The majority of these were self-released, targeting primarily digital-only platforms. »Diagenesis« is a culmination of inner torments which, having grown over the years, finally find a release through 4 lengthy tracks. Starting with a dream through which the dead communicate for the very last time, and from which the realisation is born that the act of remembering, preserving, lies wholly with the living. Realising the burden is subject to one’s own slow decay, guilt so powerful it seems only death can solve it, sets in. Yet that same death will not be avoided, and until then, we may dream. »Diagenesis« ends with a tribute to the dead of whom memories are fading, which ends up speaking more of the own despair, eventually faltering as it realises it will never reach those who can no longer hear.

»Diagenesis«. The final act of the dead. To become one with the surroundings whence they came, to become indistinguishable from the rest of reality, and effectively, to vanish as if they’d never existed. To leave the living despairing with the knowledge that no matter how deep they dig, in earth and mind, the dead shall never be found again.

Bereavement ravages the mind, and time promises to blunt its strength. A pale wasteland may recover one day, but the guilt that comes with fading memories takes root instead.
And here, time only strengthens it. As clear images become abstract dreams, guilt bears down with its growing, crippling mass.

The only ones to understand, who could ever forgive, have already gone ahead, and are those same ones fading out of view.

And when they’re truly gone, only death may forgive.

Bojan Bidovc // music enthusiast, promoter, misanthrop and sometimes a journalist as well

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