The Great Old Ones preview next album

Hail, Ammutseba, Devourer Of Stars! Glory be to Bugg-Shash, He Who Comes In The Dark! Wotcher, Gtuhanai, Destroyer God Of The Aartana! For ye are amongst The Great Old Ones and fellow deities of Cthulhu!

While dwelling in the abyssal and timeless realms beyond the scope of human understanding, these beings first discovered by HP Lovecraft love nothing more than offering glimpses of their unimaginable majesty through their emissaries and namesakes, Bordeaux, France’s The Great Old Ones.

Overwhelmingly atmospheric, TGOO take the fearless flight of black metal at its most glorious into vast new territories, and their forthcoming follow-up to 2012’s Al Azif debut, Tekeli-Li, released on April 16 via Les Acteurs de L’Ombre Productions.

It’s a turbulent and awe-inducing ascent up the mountains of madness and beyond into lush, delirious climes where sanity has no foothold, and we have an exclusive stream – or deluge to be more accurate – of the album in its full splendour right here.

Leave this mundane, mortal plane and enter into the portal below!

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And pre-order the insanely gorgeous special editions here!

Amit Sharma

Amit has been writing for titles like Total GuitarMusicRadar and Guitar World for over a decade and counts Richie Kotzen, Guthrie Govan and Jeff Beck among his primary influences. He's interviewed everyone from Ozzy Osbourne and Lemmy to Slash and Jimmy Page, and once even traded solos with a member of Slayer on a track released internationally. As a session guitarist, he's played alongside members of Judas Priest and Uriah Heep in London ensemble Metalworks, as well as handling lead guitars for legends like Glen Matlock (Sex Pistols, The Faces) and Stu Hamm (Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, G3).