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Healismus Aeternus (Gold vinyl)

Cross Bringer

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Cat No: SOUL0213

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Format Details: Gold vinyl

Release Date:  25 April 2025

Label:  Consouling Sounds

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  8721018017737

Genres:  Hard Rock & Metal  Black Metal  

Release Date:  25 April 2025

Label:  Consouling Sounds

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  8721018017744

Genres:  Hard Rock & Metal  Black Metal  

  • Description

    Cross Bringer is a four-piece band founded by members of Predatory Void, Reka, Hoari and other bands in 2019. Despite the kilometers separating the mem bers (who are currently located in Belgium, Russia, USA and Cyprus) they managed to record their second album Healismus Aeternus. Five years after their uncompromising debut album' T he Signs of Spiritual Delusion' Cross Bringer are back with a no less unwavering follow-up. Still separated by long distances and limited by inability to travel and play live, the band underwent a major change ahead of recording their material: exceptionally skilled drummer Michael Kadnar (Downfall of Gaia, Silent Pendulum Records) infused the band with fresh new blood. Written, recorded and produced between Russia, Cyprus, America and Belgium, 'Healismus Aeternus' delves deeper into the intricate phenomenon of Prelest-spiritual delusion. However more melodically enriched than its predecessor, there's no deflection in the heaviness of this body of work. Tension and aggression run high. Lyrics written and performed by Lina (Predatory Void) evoke vivid imagery of transformation, where the self is both filled and altered by profound experiences, intertwined with the remnants of existence. On a journey through the fragile confines of the mind, the weight of delusio nal imagination eats away at the struggling identity, leaving behind an emptiness that threatens to consume. Guitar work of Sanya (Reka, Hoari) and Artemy (Smile to the Wind) oscillates between moments of chaos and serene introspection, embodying the struggle for enlightenment and self-reflection. As Cross Bringer navigate themes of spiritual confusi on and self-discovery, the album becomes not just a collection of songs but a profound exploration of the human experience.

    Description

    Gold vinyl. Cross Bringer is a four-piece band founded by members of Predatory Void, Reka, Hoari and other bands in 2019. Despite the kilometers separating the mem bers (who are currently located in Belgium, Russia, USA and Cyprus) they managed to record their second album Healismus Aeternus. Five years after their uncompromising debut album' T he Signs of Spiritual Delusion' Cross Bringer are back with a no less unwavering follow-up. Still separated by long distances and limited by inability to travel and play live, the band underwent a major change ahead of recording their material: exceptionally skilled drummer Michael Kadnar (Downfall of Gaia, Silent Pendulum Records) infused the band with fresh new blood. Written, recorded and produced between Russia, Cyprus, America and Belgium, 'Healismus Aeternus' delves deeper into the intricate phenomenon of Prelest-spiritual delusion. However more melodically enriched than its predecessor, there's no deflection in the heaviness of this body of work. Tension and aggression run high. Lyrics written and performed by Lina (Predatory Void) evoke vivid imagery of transformation, where the self is both filled and altered by profound experiences, intertwined with the remnants of existence. On a journey through the fragile confines of the mind, the weight of delusio nal imagination eats away at the struggling identity, leaving behind an emptiness that threatens to consume. Guitar work of Sanya (Reka, Hoari) and Artemy (Smile to the Wind) oscillates between moments of chaos and serene introspection, embodying the struggle for enlightenment and self-reflection. As Cross Bringer navigate themes of spiritual confusi on and self-discovery, the album becomes not just a collection of songs but a profound exploration of the human experience.