Cloak release Black Flame Eternal, Spring US Tour
Blackened heavy metal masters Cloak will be hitting the road for a run of live shows in support of their upcoming full-length, Black Flame Eternal, which is due on May 26, 2023 via Season of Mist! The band has just added several new dates, including their first ever appearance in New Orleans, LA on June 15, as well as a slot on Oblivion Access Festival in Austin, TX. The full itinerary can be found below!here.
Cloak recently debuted the blood-soaked music video for their brand new single, “The Holy Dark!” Watch at Black Flame Eternal is due on May 26, 2023 and can be pre-saved across all streaming servicesCloak US Tour Dates:TICKETS]* 05/25: Raleigh, NC @ Kings [TICKETS] 05/27-28: Baltimore, MD @ Hell in the Harbor Fest [TICKETS]* 06/10: Atlanta, GA @ The Earl [TICKETS] **HOMETOWN SHOW** 06/14: Mobile, AL @ Alabama Music Box 06/15: New Orleans, LA @ Siberia 06/16: Austin, TX @ Oblivion Access Festival [TICKETS]* 06/17: Houston, TX @ Black Magic *festival date
05/06: Greensboro, NC @ Carolina Chainsaw Massacre Fest II [The album artwork was created by Jordan Barlow and can be found below along with the tracklist.
Tracklist:
1. Ethereal Fire 2. With Fury and Allegiance 3. Shadowlands 4. Invictus 5. Seven Thunders 6. Eye of the Abyss 7. The Holy Dark 8. Heavenless 9. Black Flame Eternal
About Black Flame Eternal:
In an era that is designed to beat down and weaken the individual, Black Flame Eternal is an album that represents strength, empowerment, and total opposition. With mounting pressure to engage in modern societal tribalism, Cloak invokes a spiritual rebellion that exists beyond good and evil with album number three.About Cloak:
Black Flame Eternal follows up sophomore effort. The Burning Dawn, which was released in November 2019, with hell unleashing its fury on the globe just a few short months later. As plans to tour the new album around the world came to a screeching halt, the band did not stagger or falter, and instead used this gift of time to write. When reflecting upon the lost years and its impact, Taysom seemingly embraces the situation with little regrets, “Considering Cloak is a sacred space for us, these exterior things did not have as much of an impact as one might think. But it was impossible to ignore some of what was going on throughout these tumultuous years. It’s bound to affect people’s personal lives and the way the mind works during these interesting times. One thing that it did greatly affect was the fact that we could not promote The Burning Dawn properly after the one US tour we did with 1349. We feel this hurt the record, but there was nothing we could do. We were one of the earliest out of the gate after venues started to open back up, and we’ve been continuing to tour in promotion of that album all the way up until now.”FacebookInstagram
Cloak utilized every minute of this time to focus on fully realizing its vision for Black Flame Eternal. “The initial stage of the writing process started in January of 2020, and lasted all the way until May 2021. It was the longest spanning album process for us so far, with many long days, nights, and weeks trying to piece the songs together the best we could.” While the record did not come together swiftly or easily, the care and attention put into its creation is evident in its powerful composition. Making up for lost time, these road warriors have already embarked on several high profile North American tours since the autumn of 2021, commanding audiences in every major city with their chaos magick. Each performance merges the spirit of black metal with the backbone of rock ‘n’ roll as the band consistently delivers a blistering set from start to finish. Taysom describes Cloak’s live approach as “a mixture of ethereal atmosphere and total abrasive chaos. The mixture of these two opposing energies is where Cloak lies; the meeting of high and low. To us, this is where the most interesting moments happen, both emotionally and physically.” With no borders or boundaries, Cloak is ready to embark on this new chapter as the leader of its own pack. The band bows to no one, forging its own path as one of the governing metal forces of this decade as Black Flame Eternal promises to scorch the earth and leave its hallowed mark. Lineup: Scott Taysom – vocals/guitar Max Brigham – guitar Billy C. Robinson – bass Sean Bruneau – drums Links: