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Artist......: Feralia
Album.......: Under Stige / Over Dianam
Year........: 2022
Genre.......: Black Metal
Type........: Album
Label.......: Time To Kill Records
Language....: English
Source......: WEB/FLAC (16bit)
Quality.....: 712kbps / 44.1 kHz / Stereo
Tracks......: 11 tracks
Playtime....: 01:04:07
Size........: 334.2 MiB
R.Date......: 2026-06-26
S.Date......: 2022-04-28
Url.........: https://open.qobuz.com/album/bwqfe78n5ubmc
01. Laudatio Funebris (Intro) 4:02
02. Marcia Funesta 5:42
03. The Pyre and the Stars 7:29
04. Manes 7:03
05. Vigil 7:41
06. Under Stige 9:59
07. Terminalia (Outro) 4:41
08. Over Dianam 4:28
09. Arthemide 5:44
10. The Altar and the Deer 4:25
11. Green Omen 2:55
Double album made up of a play of opposites.
Under Stige embodies the Black Metal essence of the work
in a more traditional way. It is a darker and more
atmospheric record compared to the debut Helios
Manifesto, this is also due to the arrival of the new
singer/guitarist Erymanthon and the new drummer P.
The setting and mood of the album is that of the
rituality of Death and the Afterlife in Ancient Roman
traditions, and the music accompanies this atmosphere
with both fierce, violent passages and slower, heavier
ones. Melody is present throughout the whole record,
defining this hybrid between traditional Scandinavian
Black Metal and a more modern, personal touch.
As Under Stige is extreme, nocturnal, ritualistic and
manly, Over Dianam develops in the opposite direction.
Four folk-oriented tracks that carry more of a bright,
ambient, feminine mood, overall giving life to a play of
opposites that is the essence to the new album.
Agghiastru of Inchiuvatu and Haavard of Dold Vorde Ens
Navn, ex-Ulver, ex-Satyricon appear as special guests,
the former in Laudatio Funebris (Under Stige), the
latter in The Altar and the Deer (Over Dianam).