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Thursday, April 30, 2020

ITNUVETH - Pagan Black Metal/Spain

Itnuveth was born in 2013, when Volundr decides to unleash his admiration for pagan 
and Viking culture, and start composing a few songs from Pagan Viking Black metal. 
After having finished all the songs, he contacted Lian Krossburner, vocalist of the 
Barcelona black metal band Edenkaiser, and offered him the position of vocalist for 
this project / studio band.
She decides to go in and get to work with the lyrics and the voices and thus giving 
the end point to the band's first album entitled "The Way of the Berserker". After 
having finished it, Jose Antonio Vives, an excellent national illustrator puts his 
art to the new album. Having all the music, lyrics and art, Dave Rotten is in charge 
of the mix and master and after this, "The Way of the Berserker", It is released by 
the national label Xtreem Music.
 
 The band continues to work, and the second full length "Paulsilaur: Under the Wolf's Skin" 
begins to take shape. This work is accompanied by several changes, for example, Lianne
Krosburner leaves the band to focus on his band Edenkaiser and his other projects, and Funedëim 
(Svipdagr, Dis Gob, Famishgod) comes in to take over the vocals and lyrics.
"Paulsilaur: Under the Wolf's Skin" was mixed by Marc Figueras Franch from the studios
Produccions F2F and this time, the label that released the album was Base Record by Gaspar del 
Valle Marco. Jose Antonio Vives, continues with the art design of the new album, thus remaining 
from the beginning with Volundr, as the only members since the founding of the band.
After a very good reception of "Paulsilaur: Under the Wolf's Skin" by both the media and the fans
 of the band, work begins on its successor, "Enchantmens", which follows the line of its predecessor, 
although it incorporates much faster elements, but surely, we could speak of the least valued album 
of the band in the trajectory that it takes until today.
 
 
The next step would be a new full-length, "Tales and Legends of Wolves," which was released in a special 
cardboard box edition with numerous extras. This, contrary to "Enchantments", returned to take the path 
left by "Paulsilaur: Under the Wolf's Skin", working quite well and reaching countless places in the world, 
thanks to Gaspar del Valle and his Base Records record. In this work, a new member of the band, Vali VastraSkogen, 
enters the flutes and other wind instruments, bringing much more folk character to the compositions. In addition 
to that, another novelty was the video we recorded with producer Rubén Rodríguez of Neburzone Producciones, on 
the song “Trained By Wolves”.
After four complete albums, the time had come to do something different, and that was the case of the mcd "Pagan 
Martyrs", with a beautiful presentation in art, size 7 ", with imitation vinyl cd, a poster and a pick. In this 
work, the person in charge of mixing and mastering this gcd was Rubén Rodríguez from Neburzone Producciones, doing 
a great job, giving the band a much clearer but equally powerful sound. Also in this work Adalstein enters the drums, 
thus leaving a band with four members, and of course, giving the compositions a much more human character than the 
programmed drums.
The activity of the band continues without rest, and this time it is the turn of a shared split "Black with thViking Alliance
 
”Together with the black metal band Cult of Self Destruction, thus leaving a fairly complete job, being a formation 
of a more melodic black viking and the other with a more raw and direct black. The presentation of this work comes in 
a luxurious three-body double digipack and an A3-size poster.
And the most current is the new full album, "Enuma Elish", an album where the style of the band continues, although 
somewhat more mature and refined. We said that the same people are still on this album, making it more compact and homogeneous. One of the most remarkable things, without a doubt, is the cover made by Jose Antonio Vives, a true wonder.
Itnuveth currently are:
Funedëim (voices and lyrics)
Adalstein (Batteries)
Vali VastraSkogen (flutes)
Volundr (electric / acoustic guitars and basses)
Illustrator: Jose Antonio Vives
Producer: Rubén Rodríguez de Neburzone Producciones
Label: Base Record (Gaspar del Valle Marco)
Albums:
"The Way of the Berserker" (Xtreem Music)
Paulsilaur: Under the Wolf's Skin (Base Record)
Enchantment (Base Record)
Tales and Legends of Wolves (Base Record)
"Pagan Martyrs" (Base Record)
“Black Viking Alliance” Split Itnuveth / Cult of Self Destruction (Base Record) “Enuma Elish” (Base Record)

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              ITNUVETH “Enuma Elish” (BRP) February 2020
 
 
Itnuveth's new album “enuma Elish”, 12 new viking tracks pay black metal. The 
lyrics contained in a 12 page booklet, narrate the adventures of our warrior, 
all wrapped up by the art of jose antonio vives, the illustrator of the band 
since its inception.
“Enuma elish” was composed between the months of January and July of the year 
2019 and all the songs that make up the album are the work of itnuveth without 
exception.
The translation of the lyrics of the songs has been done by Esther “Bathory” 
Mateos Oliva.
Alba karry from dr.x lent us her voice for the song “lakes of lava”.
“Enuma elish” has been produced and mixed by Rubén Rodríguez of Neburzone 
productions and has been released again by the record base record productions 
owned by Gaspar del Valle Marco.
 
 
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DISCOGRAPHY:

The Way of the Berserker Full-length 2014  
Paulsilaur: "Under the Wolf's Skin" Full-length 2015  
Paulsilaur: "Under the Wolf's Skin" / The Way of the Berserker Compilation 2015  
Enchantments Full-length 2016  
Tales and Legends of Wolves Full-length 2017  
Pagan Martyrs EP 2018  
Black Viking Alliance / Nihil Verum Nisi Mors Split 2019  
Enuma Elish Full-length 2020




 

                                                               

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