Enthroned Unleash New Track “Ashspawn” | A Darker Chapter Begins
Belgian black-metal veterans Enthroned have emerged once again from the crypt — this time revealing the first glimpse of their new chapter with a track titled "Ashspawn." The band have been quiet for several years, but this new offering signals that the cult is fully awake and preparing something far darker than before. A ritualistic, mid-tempo descent into ash, ruin and spiritual decay track.
"Ashspawn" shows Enthroned shifting toward a denser, more oppressive atmosphere, trading some of their chaotic ferocity for a controlled, ritualistic pacing. The riffs feel carved from volcanic stone — jagged, repetitive, trance-inducing — while the vocals burn with that unmistakable venom that has defined the band since the ’90s. The production leans murky and ceremonial, with subtle industrial textures and a creeping sense of suffocation running beneath the surface. According to early impressions, this is not a return to past formulas, but a refinement of their recent direction into something far more occult and monolithic.
Thematically, the track seems steeped in imagery of rebirth through destruction — a recurring thread in Enthroned’s modern work — and hints that the upcoming full-length may explore transformation through fire, ash and spiritual annihilation. Fans of the band’s more esoteric era will find a lot to devour here: dissonant ritual guitars, hypnotic drumming and an atmosphere thick enough to choke on. Those who follow the European black-metal underground will immediately recognize the band’s signature darkness, but sharpened into something colder and more deliberate.
Here at Pulse Records, we’re always tuned in when Enthroned stir — few bands from their generation continue evolving with such conviction. If "Ashspawn" is a true indicator of what’s to come, the next Enthroned album could be one of their strongest statements in decades. Expect updates, formats and preorder info as soon as they surface. The serpent coils again.
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