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Omnium Gatherum announces new “Slasher” EP

On June 2nd, Omnium Gatherum will release their new EP, Slasher, via Century Media Records. For a first preview of Slasher, the title track can be streamed now here; the video (produced by Coldstore Productions) can be viewed here:

Jukka Pelkonen (vocals) comments: “A powerful fast song with a message like a plea to oneself! The darkness within can be an ally or an enemy. You are both the hunter and the hunted! ‘Slasher‘ is also the title of our upcoming EP. This bad boy delivers two more OG songs and a furious cover. For now, check out the rippings of ‘Slasher’!”

Markus Vanhala (guitars and clean vocals) adds: “Hello from OG HQ! We’ll serve you a snack in between album cycles – it’s called ‘Slasher‘, it’s an EP and it rocks! This release is a two-sided coin: A-side is presenting our new guitar hero and team player on the other side of the Atlantic, Mr. Nick Cordle (who joined the band right after our ‘Origin’ release); B-side is presenting two older songs which were recorded already during the ‘Origin’ sessions and aimed to release as digi-singles (but here they are on vinyl and CD too now finally). Enjoy!”

Pre-order Slasher now at: https://omnium-gatherum.lnk.to/Slasher-EPID – where the EP is available in the following versions:

–Ltd. CD digipak

–Black vinyl

–Digital EP

Mixed by Jens Bogren and mastered by Tony Lindgren at Fascination Street Studios, Slasher is modern melodic death metal of the highest caliber. This 4-track EP includes a cover version of the 80s classic “Maniac”, plus the first studio recordings with new guitarist, Nick Cordle. After 25+ years, Omnium Gatherum proves once again that they’re still leading the pack!

Slasher track-listing:

1. Slasher

2. Maniac (Cover Version)

3. Sacred

4. Lovelorn

Omnium Gatherum just kicked off their North American tour with Eluveitie and Seven Spires; European fans can also catch the band at some of the biggest festivals this summer, before they join Paradise Lost on the road across Europe in the fall. See below for all dates!

Eluveitie tour dates

w/ Omnium Gatherum, Seven Spires

Mar. 7, 2023 – Montreal, QC – Club Soda

Mar. 8, 2023 – Ottawa, ON – Brass Monkey

Mar. 9, 2023 – Toronto, ON – Opera House

Mar. 10, 2023 – Detroit, MI – Majestic Theater

Mar. 11, 2023 – Joliet, IL – The Forge

Mar. 12, 2023 – Minneapolis, MN – Cabooze

Mar. 13, 2023 – Lincoln, NE – 1867 Bar (Omnium Gatherum headlining show)

Mar. 14, 2023 – Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre

Mar. 15, 2023 – Sale Lake City, UT – The Depot

Mar. 17, 2023 – Vancouver, BC – The Cobalt (Omnium Gatherum headlining show)

Mar. 18, 2023 – Seattle, WA – El Corazon

Mar. 19, 2023 – Portland, OR – Hawthorne Theater

Mar. 21, 2023 – Roseville, CA – Goldfields

Mar. 22, 2023 – Los Angeles, CA – The Regent

Mar. 23, 2023 – Mesa, AZ – Nile Treater

Mar. 24, 2023 – El Paso, TX – Rockhouse Bar & Grill (Omnium Gatherum headlining show)

Mar. 25, 2023 – Dallas, TX – Amplified Live

Mar. 26, 2023 – Austin, TX – Come And Take It Live

Mar. 27, 2023 – Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall

Mar. 29, 2023 – Tampa, FL – Orpheum

Mar. 30, 2023 – Atlanta, GA – Masquerade (Heaven)

Mar. 31, 2023 – Charlotte, NC – Underground

Apr. 1, 2023 – Richmond, VA – Canal Club

Omnium Gatherum festivals 2023

May 26-28 – Manorfest

June 4-7 – Karmøygeddon Metal Festival

June 8-10 – Z! Live Rock Fest

June 9-11 – Into the Grave

June 29 – PROVINSSI

Aug. 9-12 – Brutal Assault

Aug. 10-12 – Dark River Festival

More TBC

Ultima Ratio Fest – Europe 2023 tour dates:

w/ Paradise Lost⁠, Primordial⁠, Omnium Gatherum⁠, Harakiri for the Sky⁠ ⁠

Sept. 28, 2023 – (Germany) Karlsruhe – Substage⁠

Sept. 29, 2023 – (Switzerland) Zurich – Komplex⁠

Sept. 30, 2023 – (Germany) Memmingen – Kaminwerk⁠

Oct. 1, 2023 – (Germany) Wiesbaden – Schlachthof⁠

Oct. 2, 2023 – (Germany) Nuremberg – Löwensaal⁠

Oct. 4, 2023 – (Belgium) Antwerp – Trix⁠

Oct. 5, 2023 – (Germany) Saarbrücken – Garage⁠

Oct. 6, 2023 – (Czech Republic) Prague – MeetFactory⁠

Oct. 7, 2023 – (Austria) Vienna – Vienna Metal Meeting⁠

Oct. 8, 2023 – (Hungary) Budapest – Barba Negra⁠

Oct. 10, 2023 – (Poland) Wroclaw – A2⁠

Oct. 11, 2023 – (Germany) Hanover – Capitol⁠

Oct. 12, 2023 – (Germany) Hamburg – Kronensaal⁠

Oct. 13, 2023 – (Germany) Leipzig – Hellraiser⁠

Oct. 14, 2023 – (Germany) Oberhausen – Turbinenhalle 2⁠

Oct. 15, 2023 – (Netherlands) Utrecht – Tivoli Vredenburg

Omnium Gatherum line-up:

Jukka Pelkonen – Vocals

Markus Vanhala – Guitars and Clean Vocals

Nick Cordle – Guitar

Aapo Koivisto – Keyboards

Mikko Kivistö – Bass and Clean Vocals

Atte Pesonen – Drums

LIVE REVIEW: ELUVIETIE NORTH AMERICA TOUR 2023

Eluveitie returned to North America for a 2023 headlining tour with Omnium Gatherum and Seven Spires. The tour which kicked off on March 2nd in Baltimore, MD and will run through April 1st in Richmond, VA made a stop yesterday in New York City’s The Gramercy Theatre. However just before the first show Eluveitie announced that bands vocalist Chrigel Glanzmann could not join them and released following statement on their website:

“Chrigel has had to make the difficult decision to stay at home and take care of certain matters, and we fully support him in this time of need.

This decision was made at the very last minute, which is why we are only able to announce it today, on the day of our first show. We understand that this news may come as a surprise, and we apologize for any inconvenience it may cause. However, we want to assure you that we are fully prepared to deliver a one-of-a-kind Eluveitie set, with Fabi taking the lead and showcasing her incredible talents.

In addition to Fabi, we are excited to announce that we will be joined by two amazing guest performers: Adrienne Cowan from Seven Spires and Jukka Pelkonen from Omnium Gatherum. They will be taking over Chrigel’s part, and we are confident that they will do an incredible job.”

None the less – the show must go on! And if you did not sing the last part of this sentence, you might not be real rock fan 🙂

Written by Andris Jansons

First ones on the stage came American Melodic / Symphonic metal band from Boston called Seven Spires. To the date band has released three studio albums, with latest two years ago called Gods of Debauchery. Band opened with the title song from that album and followed with Cursed Muse and Succumb. Bands vocalist Adrienne Cowan provided excellent vocal range from growling to melodic singing. While performing the band expressed the gratitude of being back to perform stateside upon their return from touring Europe. They concluded set with Shadow on an Endless Sea and Dare To Live. All songs except Succumb represented latest release. Their set was a success as sold out venue roared in approval.

Photo by Andris Jansons

See full Seven Spires performance photo gallery here.

Finnish Melodic Death metal band Omnium Gatherum came on next. Just as Seven Spires, their latest release Origin saw daylight in 2021. Finnish guys are more experienced and have been around since 1996. Though their first album Spirits and August Light was released only in 2003. Since then the band has release nine studio albums. From the original lineup only Markus Vanhala is still with the band.

Their set was a trip down the memory lane as seven out of nine songs were from their earlier releases, with only Paragon and Reckoning hailing from latest album Origin. Their sound was different from Seven Spires as it was more technical and progressive and bands vocalist Jukka Pelkonen delivered blistering vocals. Crowd was immersed in their set as crowd surfers started to flow towards the stage and some brave men and women opened pit in a packed house. Bands “oldie” Ego from their 2011 album New World Shadows brought crowd to frenzy as moshers responded to Jukka’s request to open up that mosh pit for real. This was a strong and loud performance by the band, and it brought up the level of excitement to already pumped up crowd.

Photo by Andris Jansons

See full Omnium Gatherum performance photo gallery here.

Just as Omnium Gatherum was different from Seven Spires, the nights main attraction Eluveitie plays fundamentally different style. The clean vocals of Fabienne Erni stood in sharp contrast with Adrienne’s and Jukka’s strong singing styles. And while Eluveitie incorporates unclean vocals by Chrigel Glanzmann their composite style is much more folk and melodic. As you read in the beginning on this tour exactly Adrienne and Jukka are filling in for Chrigel.

The first thing that strikes you when you see Eluveitie take the stage is abundance of all sorts of different instruments. While traditionally drum set is in the middle of stage, Eluveitie has it set up more to the side to have more room for other instruments, as to the other side they had set up Celtic harp which is played by Fabi and place for Matteo Sisti who plays bagpipes and whistles. Nicole Ansperger who plays violin usually finds herself next to Annie Riediger who plays hurdy-gurdy (I will not explain this instrument, just search it up). All that while you still have bass, lead guitar and rhythm guitar players. So, the stage is pretty crowded.

Photo by Andris Jansons

See full Eluveitie performance photo gallery here.

Some considerable parts of Eluveitie songs are sang in extinct Gaulish language, which was part of Celtic language for the people of continental Europe before Roman Empire, and covered the land that is now Switzerland from where Eluveitie hails. You would normally think that while only handful people in the whole world are familiar with this language, that it would not be helpful to sing in it. I would say Eluveitie has shown us that the contrary is true. It adds beautifully to the mysticism that the band embraces. Their lyrics are based on texts written in Gaulish such as prayers, invocations of the gods and other spirits.

Bands setlist spanned though their discography, while four songs were from latest release from 2019 called Ategnatos, which was bands eight studio album to date.

Atmosphere during Eluveitie performance was simply incredible as everyone enjoyed heavy riffs mixed with folk instruments fitting to satisfy even most strict music critics.

The tour just started in will go on till April 1st. Future dates below.

03/04 Worcester, MA @ Palladium

03/05 Quebec City, QC @ Bell Theater

03/07 Montreal, QC @ Club Soda

03/08 Ottawa, ON @ Brass Monkey

03/09 Toronto, ON @ Opera House

03/10 Detroit, MI @ Majestic Theater

03/11 Joliet, IL @ The Forge

03/12 Minneapolis, MN @ Cabooze

03/14 Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre

03/15 Salt Lake City, UT @ The Depot

03/18 Seattle, WA @ El Corazon

03/19 Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theater 

03/21 Roseville, CA @ Goldfields

03/22 Los Angeles, CA @ The Regent

03/23 Mesa, AZ @ Nile Theater

03/25 Dallas, TX @ Amplified Live

03/26 Austin, TX @ Come And Take It Live

03/27 Houston, TX @ White Oak Music Hall

03/29 Tampa, FL @ The Orpheum

03/30 Atlanta, GA @ Masquerade (heaven) 

03/31 Charlotte, NC @ Underground

04/01 Richmond, VA @ Canal Club

Photo by Andris Jansons