ETHS: New Song 'Kumari Kandam' Available For Streaming

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"Kumari Kandam", a brand new song from French modern metallers ETHS, can be streamed using the SoundCloud widget below. The track is taken from the band's forthcoming album, "Ankaa", which will be released on April 22 via Season Of Mist. ETHS guitarist Staif Bihl comments: "I am glad to introduce a third new track from our forthcoming album. "The lyrics of 'Kumari Kandam' were written by me with the help of my friend Faustine Berardo (LA NÉBULEUSE D’HIMA), who is also singing some parts of this song together with Sarah Layssac of ARKAN. "Kumari Kandam is a legendary continent that is said to be lying at the bottom of the sea south of the Indian subcontinent. The lyrics deal with human civilizations, and how they vanished due to force of nature or just of their own doing — as a warning for future generations. Of course, this story also applies to our own civilization, which seems to be working as hard as possible speed up its own downfall." "Ankaa" track listing: 01. Nefas 02. Nihil Sine Causa 03. Amaterasu 04. Seditio 05. Nixi Dii 06. Vae Victis 07. HAR1 08. Sekhet Aaru 09. Kumari Kandam 10. Alnitak 11. Alnilam 12. Mintaka The album can be pre-ordered at this location. "Ankaa" manages to keep the essence of ETHS, guided by mastermind and guitarist Staif Bihl, who also produced the album. Yet with new frontwoman Rachel Aspe and other changes in the lineup, there are new elements in the sound of the French act. The new album sounds more diverse and generally a touch darker. Electronic patterns find as easily a fitting place as a beautiful Arabic chant by guest vocalist Sarah Layssac (ARKAN). For this recording, SOILWORK drummer extraordinaire Dirk Verbeuren stepped in and delivered a massive yet intricate pounding. ETHS in 2014 released an EP, "Ex Umbra In Solem", with its new vocalist, Rachel Aspe. The EP's title track was a new song recorded, produced and mixed by ETHS guitarist Staif Bihl. It was backed by three classic ETHS tracks, recorded live on October 24, 2013 at the Divan du Monde in Paris, mixed by Nikhertz at Studio Phantom. Last but not least, the EP included three songs from the "III" album, re-recorded with Rachel's vocals. ETHS in 2012 recruited Virginie Goncalves (KELLS) and Nelly Wood-Hasselhoff to handle lead vocals at the group's shows following the departure of Candice Clot. Aspe made headlines in France in November 2012 when she performed the SYBREED song "Emma-0" on an episode of "La France À Un Incroyable Talent", the French reality television series which is part of the global British "Got Talent" franchise. Her death metal vocal styling stunned the judges and crowd before going viral and being seen by millions of people. "It has always been my goal to be part of a band," Aspe told Rock Overdose. "One of the reasons I went to this TV show was to find one. [The show] was [taped] three months before I met ETHS, and [it originally aired shortly] after Candice left the band. So things came very fast for me. I had a job and it was hard to work on my vocals so quickly. I didn’t expect this success for the video; many bands contacted me, I did some [guest appearances] since that. People are continuing to share and comment on it." Clot played her final show as a member of ETHS on October 13, 2012 at L'Arcade in Notre-Dame-de-Gravenchon, France. ETHS is: Staif Bihl: guitar Rachel Aspe: vocals Damien Rivoal: bass R.U.L.: drums (live) Dirk Verbeuren: drums (album) Photo credit: Nicolas Delpierre
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