KVATHORY
Ardis
Your most beautiful nightmarish trip… recorded in a parking lot inside a car… between bombing and sonic attacks… beside a cat… In Sumer, Assyria and Babylonia, funerary cults mostly revolved around caring for deceased kin, with a specific family member assigned to providing for a specific ghost. So it’s basically a homage to our cats and our preferred music genre ‘Black Metal’.
The album’s aesthetic and emotions are mainly expressed in the music and conveyed within this traditional genre, while leaving space for more innovative ideas coming through autonomously. The visual scope for this release was constructed, by making it alongside the music both communal yet primal. In essence, It is profoundly a glimpse at the past, with a scent for the future and the voices in it are whispers of the present.







