Norwegian black metal legends Limbonic Art unleash the first video single, "Ad Astra et Abyssos", taken from the anticipated new album entitled Opus Daemoniacal, which is scheduled for release on 28 June via Kyrck Productions & Armour.
"Seeing the very track that ignited the process of creating music again unleashed, gives me great pleasure and satisfaction", mastermind Vidar "Daemon" Jensen writes. "The eminent musical and mental journey of 'Ad Astra et Abyssos' leads through the labyrinth of my thoughts, and out into deeper regions of space. The music inspired the fervid yet chilling video, which was filmed in the majestic snow-covered wilderness of Norway."
Limbonic Art is back! The ninth full-length Opus Daemoniacal is black as a raven, fierce as a wolf, majestic as an eagle, and mighty as the legendary Norwegian black metal pioneers that mastermind, vocalist, and multi-instrumentalist Vidar "Daemon" Jensen founded in 1993 have always been. Link


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"Goth people want to have fun sometimes too. I guess if your listening time is 99% dark, sad songs or evil black metal songs, sometimes you want 1% joy, and here I come." - Franck Hueso
"We try to support our army as much as possible since we also have friends on the frontline." - Helle Bohdanova
"I'm quite obsessive, and when I work on music, I can overwork and get myself in trouble. I always had a breakdown when I finished an album, because I drove myself to the brink." - Mick Moss
"It's a dark album. According to me, it's the darkest yet in our discography. It's also very suggestive, very introverted, less direct, and might be less friendly..." - Daniel Moilanen

