NEWS RELEASE
Montreal, QC – September 7, 2023
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Dark Black Metal Awaits With KING OV WYRMSâ Single âTo March From Darknessâ
New Album âThe Womb Ov Borealisâ Out October 2023
L-R – Michael Oneirous Sanchez â Vocals, Guitars, Bass (Studio) – Ricky Williams â Drums
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The mournful melodies of Tucson, AZâs King Of Wyrms return once again in a second album âThe Womb Ov Borealisâ coming out later this year. Back in 2020, their debut album âLord Ov Thornesâ was met with excellent reception for those who enjoy black and death metal, and this new album promises to be just as ferocious and dark as its predecessor while taking a divergent turn into the depths of their creativity. The second single âTo March From Darkness’â, aims to introduce listeners to their new form, still the same duo studio project as before, but with fewer genre restrictions and without influences from outside sources, along with a bass guest Derrek Page. Vocalist/guitarist Michael Oneirous Sanchez explains their evolution:
âThis single is a prime example of what we have done to evolve from our previous approach and sound that was found in Lord Ov Thornes. The contributions from both Ricky and Derrek really made this track a dominant force off of the album featuring some insane bass work and of course Rickyâs signature âno holds barredâ drumming which really let me open up more as a guitarist and vocalist compared to previous efforts. Needless to say, the evolution leading to new members involved with this project really shows in the songwriting and how far we have come for this project.â
Oneirous goes on to say that his lyrics are inspired by numerous sources. A big fan of literature in many ways from fantasy to religious texts, to horror, etc. Anything and almost everything will be a good read for him. A lot of this album in particular circles around occult studies and his inspiration drawn from Lovecraftian lore.
Relentless and experimental, King Ov Wyrms continues to push the boundaries of black and death metal with âTo March From Darknessâ. Overall, this new album âThe Womb Ov Borealis” is a massive step forward, and they have taken on a more diverse writing style and approach to the material. It is recommended for anyone looking for new music to sink their teeth into, as well as fans of Vader, Morbid Angel, and Dark Funeral.
Listen to “To March From Darkness” via its premiere on NoCleanSinging HERE.
King Ov Wyrms’ sophomore album âThe Womb Ov Borealisâ is due out on October 6, 2023, and is available for pre-order at https://kingovwyrms.bandcamp.com.
Music Video – âIn Aeons We Spokeâ – https://youtu.be/dZQ36xGDi-kâ
Track Listing:â
1. In Aeons We Spoke â 08:21
2. Grave Ov Birth â 04:08
3. Sulphur â 06:56
4. Desolation Fog â 08:32
5. To March From Darkness â 06:01
6. Illusory Veil â 08:52
7. Sightless Vision â 05:30
8. What Time Has Wrought â 13:43
Album Length: 1:02:20
King Ov Wyrms – The Womb Ov Borealis – Recording Line Up:â
Michael Oneirous Sanchez â Vocals, Guitars, Bass (Studio)
Ricky Williams â Drums
Derrek Page â Session Bassist on tracks 3. 4, and 5
For more info: Facebook.com/KingOvWyrms | Instagram.com/oneirous_oss | Spotifyâ
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“Fury does indeed radiate from the music in violent waves. The song (Thorne Bearer) takes flight through rapid-fire drum battery and deep, dismal, heaving tremoloâd riffing that climbs and flares in manifestations of madness and misery, and squalls in blasts of vicious, mauling cruelty. Sanchez contributes his own vocals to the melee, venting horrid growls and scorching screams, which add to the musicâs enraged and ferocious striking power. The songâs urgent pace never relents, but the drum patterns morph, as do the riffs, which feverishly squirm and flail as well as jolt and jar in savage, pulsing fashion. The jet-fueled energy and barbarous intensity of the music are both intense and captivating, and theyâre joined in the red zone by sensations of rage and maniacal menace.” – No Clean Singing
“some beautiful, new extremity from King Ov Wyrms! Be on the lookout for their forthcoming album âLord Ov Thornesâ” – The Circle Pit
“King Ov Wyrms provide an unrelenting onslaught of classic death/black metal that should appeal to fans of Morbid Angel, Bloodbath, and Vader.” – Lambgoat
“Some pretty savage blackened death metal here. Lord ov Thornes is one of those albums that starts at full speed and doesn’t slow down much, if at all. Take 51 minutes of that and call me in the morning… If you’re at all a fan of very fast and heavy black and death metal and have been looking for a new band that does it well, King of Wyrms just delivered the goods for you.” – The Metal Crypt
“Lord Ov Thornes is a sickening effort that blazes with satanic and ritualistic power. Marvel in horror at what is crafted here, beginning with the unforgiving Threnody and the sheer brutality of The Great Sleeper. Within the first two tracks, itâs abundantly clear what we have here is something dredged from a well situated in hell.” – Games, Brrraaains & A Head-Banging Life
“Lord Ov Thornes”, the debut album by KING OV WYRMS, a worthy contender in the late year heralding the cold and darkness that is coming for us. The man has left nothing to chance, electing to fill every position himself on both sides of the studio glass, and the end result is a consistent and thought-out fifty-one minutes of solid metal.” – Metal Temple
“it deserves a place on your playlist if you like your music heavy, malevolent and underpinned by Lovecraftian themes.” – Scream Blast Repeat
“King Ov Wyrms is blasting brutal death loaded with lots of black metal riffs and dual growl/shriek vocals, with a death/brutal production. Press “play” and watch this thing launch into linear relentless attacks of brutality over and over for the duration. It is almost totally nonstop blasting, energetic, superfast extremity only for the true love-it-all fanatics.” – Metal Bulletin
“King Ov Wyrms sees Sanchez present a straightforward, ruthless, rampaging festival of hard hitting, heavy riffs encased in a thick, apocalyptic atmosphere. Embodying the spirit of the classic late eighties and early nineties acts with a new, modern aggression… From the albumâs cataclysmic opening with âThrenodyâ to its closing dissonant chord found in âAscendance Of A Continual Oneâ which echoes into the back void, this is a straightforward blackened death metal album that is out to take the scene by the throat.” – Noizze UK
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