Khram (Russian: «Храм») is the eighth full-length album by the Russian pagan metal band Arkona. It was released on 19 January 2018 through Napalm Records. “Khram is the Russian word for temple – and is also the title of the eighth Arkona album. A Khram is a temple shrouded in natural mysticism slumbering behind nocturnal treetops, yet open to everyone. The sincerity and depth that binds all five band members together resonates in the sumptuously dark cover artwork and leading lady Masha`s lyrics that are written in her own blood (which is also part of the artwork). Arkona may have used sound samples in their early days, but nowadays cellos, brass parts, wind instruments and throat singing are recorded live meticulously and flow naturally into harsh metal on headstrong tracks like ‘Shtorm‘. King-sized songs effortlessly shift from blackened pagan metal masterpieces to epic tracks with crystal-clear melodies and piano infusions. Arkona’s Khram is an exuberant and demanding affair that defies genre boundaries with untamable spirit!“ Tracklist: 1. “Mantra (Intro)“ 0:00 2. “Shtorm“ (Storm) 3:51 3. “Tseluya zhizn“ (Kissing Life) 9:03 4. “Rebyonok bez imeni“ (Nameless Child) 26:14 5. “Khram“ (Temple) 38:13 6. “V pogonye za beloy tenyu“ (In Pursuit of a White Shadow) 48:02 7. “V ladonyakh bogov“ (In Gods' Palms) 56:11 8. “Volchitsa“ (She-wolf) 1:05:27 9. “Mantra (Outro)“ 1:13:29 All rights reserved. No copyright infringement is intended If you like the album, please support this amazing band buy the album in Napalm Records website follow Arkona in their website or check them in their facebook page Slavic Pagan\Folk Metal band from Russia (Moskow) Band Members: Masha “Scream“ - voice \ Sergei “Lazar“ - guitar \ Ruslan “Kniaz“ - bass \ Vlad “Artist“ (until 2009); Andrey Ischenko (Yav and Vozhrozhdenie 2016 re-recording) - drums \ Vladimir “Volk“ - wind ethnic instruments If you notice any mistake in this video, please let me know! i appreciate any insight about my videos or, if you wish, just leave a comment below about what you think of this album
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