โ€œProgressive extreme metallers Alkaloid prepare to unfurl their new many-tentacled full-length, โ€˜Numenโ€™ via Season of Mist. Featuring members of Triptykon, Obscura, Dark Fortress, and Obsidious, the Germany-based quartet of Morean (vocals, guitars, concepts), Hannes Grossmann (drums), Christian Mรผnzner (guitars), and Linus Klausenitzer (bass) construct upon, expand away from, and journey between previous full-lengths The Malkuth Grimoire (2015) and Liquid Anatomy (2018) on Numen. In every respect, Alkaloid recommence the purposeful warp of various metallic genres they dimensionally blur. Tracks like the video single for โ€œClusterfuck,โ€ โ€œThe Cambrian Explosion,โ€ and โ€œNumenโ€ posit heavy cosmological/Lovecraftian theoretic themes on top of musically-adept songs that are accessible yet undeniably intricate.

 

โ€œWeโ€™ve all been around the block a few times by now as metal musicians,โ€ says songsmith Morean. โ€œThe feeling that weโ€™ve outgrown the narrow niche of pure extreme metal was a main motivator to start this band in the first place, ten years ago. The โ€˜progโ€™ tag is handy for us because, per definition, it already encompasses a wider range of possible styles and influences we can get away with than any one specific metal genre. This means we could ensure from the beginning that weโ€™ll always be able to write whatever we want, no matter how crazy our ideas become. The heart of this band is always the songwriting, and we all like complex and virtuosic music in all its diverse manifestations. However, we do share a love for death metal as the smallest common denominator in the band, and we wanted to make sure no one thinks that just because we include melodies, clean guitars, and influences from other genres, weโ€™d automatically sacrifice the brutality and relentless esthetic of extreme metal.โ€

 

โ€˜Numenโ€™ was written during the pandemic, but it was planned long before the scourge of disease wracked humanity. As a result, the songwriting sessions were predictably not โ€œin the roomโ€ but over the Internet after the band members had isolated and worked on their constituent parts. Demos flew back and forth. Then, Tunker left amicably for personal reasons. Alkaloid couldโ€™ve folded, but the close-knit group soldiered on. They intensely relied on the professionalism and dependability of the collective to drive โ€˜Numenโ€™ to completion. The complications of the two years it took to sonically inscribe the album into aeonic vastness didnโ€™t fragment the end result. Instead, the process accelerated Alkaloidโ€™s lambent, eldritch explorations. โ€œClusterfuck,โ€ โ€œThe Cambrian Explosion,โ€ โ€œNumen,โ€ and โ€œA Foolโ€™s Desireโ€ expertly bridge the past to the future, where Alkaloidโ€™s originative, daedal storytelling captures (and holds hostage) the imagination.


The title, โ€˜Numenโ€™, got its start at the dawning of Alkaloid. Itโ€™s a word that Morean fell in love with immediately, and he knew it had a place in his creative endeavors. Whereas The Malkuth Grimoire talked about combining existing elements into new structures, and Liquid Anatomy dealt with the creation of new elements, โ€˜Numenโ€™ tries to look at the universe from a kind of meta-perspective from an imaginary god, as if the space that everything happens in was given a voice and a role as observer and shaper of everything that happens. In it, sentient panspermic mycelia are swathed in Lovecraftian nastinessโ€”like Shub-Niggurath and the Fungi from Yuggothโ€”while the new Dyson chapters interpret the aspiration to reach divinity rather literally, reshaping the entire galaxy by manipulating spacetime itself. Desperate to escape their doom, the Cephalopods from previous songs have returned, too. โ€˜Numenโ€™ is dense but not impenetrable. In fact, from the first moments of opener, โ€œQliphosis,โ€ to the final contemplation of closer โ€œAlpha Aur,โ€ Alkaloid prove to be more charismatic than ever.โ€

Morean (Florian Magnus Maier; also Dark Fortress, Noneuclid) โ€“ guitars, vocals

Christian Mรผnzner (Obscura, Eternityโ€™s End, ex-Paradox, ex-Necrophagist) โ€“  guitars

Linus Klausenitzer (Obsidious, Noneuclid, ex-Obscura) โ€“  bass

Hannes Grossmann (Triptykon, Blotted Science, ex-Obscura, ex-Necrophagist, ex-Hate Eternal) โ€“ drums