Exordium Mors: A New Era for New Zealand’s Blackened Death Metal Titans
The Secret of New Zealand’s Metal Scene
For the past two decades, Exordium Mors has remained a well-guarded secret within the confines of New Zealand’s underground music scene. This formidable blackened death metal band from Auckland has primarily graced local venues, but their recent foray into Europe marks a significant turning point in their journey. Following their inaugural European performance earlier this week, the band is set to release their third EP, Sworn to Heresy, this Saturday, though fans can enjoy an exclusive early preview today.
Exploring Sworn to Heresy
Sworn to Heresy encapsulates various eras of death metal while maintaining a fresh and modern sound. The EP showcases a masterful blend of styles, reflecting the band’s deep understanding of the genre’s evolution. For instance, the track “Dawn of the Crimson Sun” features a dynamic vocal interplay among the trio of vocalists, reminiscent of the early 2000s death metal scene, where soaring high-pitched screams collide with guttural growls.
A Journey Through Time and Sound
On the other hand, the track “Torquemada” transports listeners back to the late 1980s, as guitarists Santi and Black Mortum deliver intricate fretwork that seamlessly shifts from thrash-inspired riffs to jagged death metal sequences. Exordium Mors demonstrates their belief that more is indeed better, unleashing a barrage of solos that challenge the listener’s capacity for auditory stimulation.
Blurring Genre Lines
While it may be tempting to label Exordium Mors as a technical band due to their maximalist approach, Sworn to Heresy reveals a broader perspective. The group expertly navigates the blurred boundaries between black metal, death metal, and thrash, celebrating the chaotic interplay of these genres. To simply classify them as technical would overlook the complex artistry at work within their music.
Band’s Reflection and Future Aspirations
In the words of Exordium Mors:
“Against the backdrop of having completed 20 years of existence, we now embark on a new chapter which sees us no longer as a five-piece but rather a four-piece where vocals are executed by three members and where the songwriting continues to evolve and be refined whilst still retaining the heaviness, vitriol, and hostility which are cornerstones of the band’s sound.”
“Sworn to Heresy is not only a representation of things to come but a celebration of the undying spirit of metal that courses through our veins. Three volatile hymns; written at a time of uncertainty and brought forward by sheer will!”
Taking Their Sound Abroad
As they step into this new phase, Exordium Mors is ready to take their explosive live performance on the road, joining forces with Serbian black metal band Kolac for the “Horns of Oblivion Tour.” This marks their first venture outside New Zealand, Australia, and Southeast Asia, with shows scheduled in Serbia, Bulgaria, and Greece. The band is eager to share their music with a broader audience, heralding this tour as just the beginning of their international journey.
Conclusion
Exordium Mors is poised to make waves in the global metal scene with the release of Sworn to Heresy. Their unique sound, which fuses multiple metal styles while pushing the boundaries of chaos, promises to captivate fans old and new. With a solid foundation built over two decades, the band is ready to embark on an exciting new chapter, and the world is finally ready to embrace their sonic onslaught.
FAQs
When is the official release date for Sworn to Heresy?
The EP will officially release on March 1 via Praetorian Sword Records.
Where can I pre-order Sworn to Heresy?
Physical pre-orders for the EP can be purchased through the band’s official website.
What cities will Exordium Mors be touring in Europe?
The band will perform in several cities, including locations in Serbia, Bulgaria, and Greece during the “Horns of Oblivion Tour.”
How long has Exordium Mors been active?
Exordium Mors has been active for 20 years, primarily playing in local venues in New Zealand until their recent European debut.