Category: ASHEN HORDE
0 Heavy New York – Ashen Horde-Fallen Cathedrals Review
0 Angry Metal Guy – Ashen Horde – Fallen Cathedrals (Extreme Metal Music/Rockshots Records) “Portz has crafted an album that’s simultaneously brutal and catchy, and Boiser has provided his strongest and most varied performance that I’ve heard to date. I can’t recommend this enough for fans of black and death metals being combined in unique ways.”
https://www.angrymetalguy.com/ashen-horde-fallen-cathedrals-review/
Portz has crafted an album that’s simultaneously brutal and catchy, and Boiser has provided his strongest and most varied performance that I’ve heard to date. I can’t recommend this enough for fans of black and death metals being combined in unique ways.
0 Out Now! ASHEN HORDE Unleash The Darkness In “Fallen Cathedrals” (Extreme Metal Music)

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NEWS RELEASE
Montreal, QC – March 22, 2019
For fans of Ihsahn, Opeth, Borknagar
Out Now! ASHEN HORDE Unleash The Darkness In “Fallen Cathedrals”
New Album “Fallen Cathedrals” Out March 22, 2019 via Extreme Metal Music

Out now as of March 22nd, hailing from the cold, unforgiving wastelands of Hollywood, California, ASHEN HORDE have unleashed their third full length in Europe and North America via Extreme Metal Music/Rockshots Records.
The album is available on CD, vinyl plus stream and download on the following platforms:
Rockshots.eu (CD, Vinyl)
Bandcamp
iTunes
Spotify
Album Stream – https://ashenhorde.bandcamp.com/album/fallen-cathedrals
Lyric Video – “Profound Darkness” – https://youtu.be/Dvb03K0WPvM
Drawing influence from metal’s crème de le extreme, from Enslaved and Devin Townsend to Ihsahn and Opeth, ASHEN HORDE (aka Trevor Portz and Stevie Boiser (Vale of Pnath, Inferi)), may have a sound rooted in death and black metal, but can’t truly be called either. The concept album is in the vein of J.G. Ballard’s dystopian novel “High Rise,” and explores class warfare and a society’s descent into primitive, warring tribes. Musically, the album expands further on the complexities of the band’s earlier releases, but with even more emphasis on progressive and melodic elements, even incorporating clean vocals for the first time. It will appeal to fans of the more progressive side of extreme metal, from Ihsahn and Borknagar to Opeth and Enslaved.
The band adds:
“Fallen Cathedrals, is the perfect illustration of what Ashen Horde is all about. Musically, it draws influence from across the metal spectrum. There is hyper speed, blast-beat-fueled black metal that runs alongside pummeling death metal riffs; clean-sung melodic passages juxtaposed against face-melting screams, and headbanging beats intermixed with progressive odd-time signatures.”

Track Listing:
1. Parity Lost (7:37)
2. Profound Darkness (5:22)
3. Retaliation-Regret (4:45)
4. The Vanishing (4:36)
5. Atavism (3:55)
6. Cages (5:07)
7. Final Ascent (4:54)
8. Face of The Enmity (7:12)
9. Primal (bonus track on CD only) (4:33)
Album Length: 48:05
About:
Launched as a one-man project in 2013 by writer and multi-instrumentalist Trevor Portz, Ashen Horde has released two critically acclaimed albums, as well as several EPs, over the past three years. Beginning with the ambitious Sanguinum Vindicta trilogy, Portz has worked tirelessly to develop a sound that is both challenging and unique.
While the earlier work was more firmly rooted in black metal, subsequent releases have begun to shape the Ashen Horde sound into something more genre-neutral. As noted by Dead Rhetoric, “Ashen Horde takes the best of what’s around and melds it into something more interesting than the [individual] parts.”
2015 saw the release of the sophomore album, Nine Plagues. Again written, performed and recorded entirely by Portz, the album was described by Transcending Obscurity as “the ultimate modern death metal experience.” Lavished with positive reviews, the album greatly helped to boost Ashen Horde’s presence in the extreme metal community. In fact, demand for Nine Plagues on vinyl led to a successful Kickstarter campaign, the result being a double-LP version of the album.
2016 brought a major change to the band, as Portz made the decision to bring in a lead vocalist, ending Ashen Horde’s run as a solo project. Portz drafted Stevie Boiser, known for his work with several tech death heavies, including Vale of Pnath, Inferi, and Equipoise. Notes Portz, “I always felt like the vocals I was doing was fine, but they never turned out quite as dynamic as I heard them in my head. Stevie’s skill will, no doubt, push Ashen Horde to a whole new level.” The first release with Boiser on vocals was “The Alchemist” 7”, which saw the band exploring black and roll, giving a nod to bands like Khold and Satyricon.
Which brings us to 2018 and Fallen Cathedrals. The album represents a more diverse Ashen Horde sound but doesn’t compromise on the intensity and aggression for which the band has become known.
Absolute Zero Magazine commented, “If we the underground can get this into the right hands Ashen Horde will be a major force in the extreme metal world for years to come.” Portz and Boiser are ready to see that prediction play out.
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“The ultimate modern death metal experience.” – Transcending Obscurity
“No matter your flavor of the extreme metal underground, Ashen Horde is bound to draw your attention and hold it…” – Dead Rhetoric
“If we the underground can get this into the right hands Ashen Horde will be a major force in the extreme metal world for years to come.” – Absolute Zero Magazine
“What we have here is some very competent progressive black death metal that would please the Behemoth crowd.” — Teeth of the Divine
“…every single moment is filled with an absolutely aggressive energy that does not let up.” – Head-Banger Reviews
“…[Ashen Horde] manages to mash so much together and actually make it sound good without it even seeming difficult.” – Metal Addicts
“Absolutely brilliant.” – The Path Less Travelled Records
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0 RTMB Music – Ashen Horde: Fallen Cathedrals
0 Technical Music Review – Ashen Horde – Fallen Cathedrals – “The guys have created an atmosphere that brings you back to the early 1990’s black metal scene with progressive song structures. This is an exotic sound in metal that isn’t one of the “popular” subgeneres that the kids go crazy for. Ashen Horde sticks to their guns and brings a different kind of intensity and dynamic that some bands fail to do so.”
The guys have created an atmosphere that brings you back to the early 1990’s black metal scene with progressive song structures. This is an exotic sound in metal that isn’t one of the “popular” subgeneres that the kids go crazy for. Ashen Horde sticks to their guns and brings a different kind of intensity and dynamic that some bands fail to do so.
https://technicalmusicreview.com/2019/03/20/ashen-horde-fallen-cathedrals/
0 Metal Talk – Ashen Horde – Fallen Cathedrals – “‘Fallen Cathedrals’ is, on the CD version, a nine track, forty eight minute slab of blackened excellence with the best elements of Death Metal, including a few technical aspects, also woven within. It’s icily intense with just enough melody to keep your attention and head spinning direction switching that keeps you constantly engaged and a progressive element that helps their sound straddle the genres seamlessly.”
‘Fallen Cathedrals’ is, on the CD version, a nine track, forty eight minute slab of blackened excellence with the best elements of Death Metal, including a few technical aspects, also woven within. It’s icily intense with just enough melody to keep your attention and head spinning direction switching that keeps you constantly engaged and a progressive element that helps their sound straddle the genres seamlessly.
0 “The continued highlight for Ashen Horde is the sheer amount of the metal spectrum that is incorporated into the music… Fallen Cathedrals is just flat-out excellent stuff.” 9/10 – Dead Rhetoric.com
0 Games, Brrrains & A Head-Banging Life – Album Review: Ashen Horde – Fallen Cathedrals (Extreme Metal Music/Rockshots Records) “With opener Parity Lost, Ashen Horde set the bar very early on and surprise too. What initially seems as though it’s just a wild and furious blackened death metal opener transforms the further it goes on. A clean vocals segment really stands out but even the deep, beefiness of the riffs and rapid pace impresses. A hell of a start.”
With opener Parity Lost, Ashen Horde set the bar very early on and surprise too. What initially seems as though it’s just a wild and furious blackened death metal opener transforms the further it goes on. A clean vocals segment really stands out but even the deep, beefiness of the riffs and rapid pace impresses. A hell of a start.
https://gbhbl.com/album-review-ashen-horde-fallen-cathedrals-extreme-metal-music-rockshots-records/
0 ASHEN HORDE Premiere “Parity Lost” via NoCleanSinging Off Upcoming Album “Fallen Cathedrals”

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NEWS RELEASE
Montreal, QC – March 8, 2019
For fans of Ihsahn, Opeth, Borknagar
ASHEN HORDE Premiere “Parity Lost” via NoCleanSinging Off Upcoming Album “Fallen Cathedrals”
New Album “Fallen Cathedrals” Out March 22, 2019 via Extreme Metal Music

Hailing from the cold, unforgiving wastelands of Hollywood, California, ASHEN HORDE is a two-piece band that strives to embrace a multitude of extreme metal sub-genres, without being bound to any one of them. Drawing influence from metal’s crème de le extreme, from Enslaved and Devin Townsend to Ihsahn and Opeth, ASHEN HORDE (aka Trevor Portz and Stevie Boiser (Vale of Pnath, Inferi)), may have a sound rooted in death and black metal, but can’t truly be called either.
Completing their third full length, “Fallen Cathedrals”, the concept album is in the vein of J.G. Ballard’s dystopian novel “High Rise,” and explores class warfare and a society’s descent into primitive, warring tribes. Musically, the album expands further on the complexities of the band’s earlier releases, but with even more emphasis on progressive and melodic elements, even incorporating clean vocals for the first time. It will appeal to fans of the more progressive side of extreme metal, from Ihsahn and Borknagar to Opeth and Enslaved.
Set to be released on CD, vinyl and digitally in Europe and North America on March 22nd, 2019 via Extreme Metal Music/Rockshots Records, the duo is premiering the concept album’s second single and opening track “Parity Lost” via NoCleanSinging.
The band explains the track:
“‘Parity Lost’ sets the stage not only for the Fallen Cathedrals album, but also serves as a summary of what Ashen Horde is all about. It contains elements of black metal, death metal, and prog, all stitched together in a ball of controlled chaos. Lyrically, it lays the groundwork for the album’s story—a city divided by wealth, with the most affluent on one side, and those struggling to make ends meet on the other. The rich look at the poor as a lazy and low class, while the poor look at the rich as snobby and self-indulgent. Tensions have intensified with each passing year, and the precarious balance is about to be shattered…“
Listen to “Parity Lost” at the following link: https://www.nocleansinging.com/2019/03/08/an-ncs-premiere-ashen-horde-parity-lost/
The band adds:
“The forthcoming album, Fallen Cathedrals, is the perfect illustration of what Ashen Horde is all about. Musically, it draws influence from across the metal spectrum. There is hyper speed, blast-beat-fueled black metal that runs alongside pummeling death metal riffs; clean-sung melodic passages juxtaposed against face-melting screams, and headbanging beats intermixed with progressive odd-time signatures.”
Album pre-order is available on Rockshots.eu, Bandcamp, Amazon.
Lyric Video – “Profound Darkness” – https://youtu.be/Dvb03K0WPvM

Track Listing:
1. Parity Lost (7:37)
2. Profound Darkness (5:22)
3. Retaliation-Regret (4:45)
4. The Vanishing (4:36)
5. Atavism (3:55)
6. Cages (5:07)
7. Final Ascent (4:54)
8. Face of The Enmity (7:12)
9. Primal (bonus track on CD only) (4:33)
Album Length: 48:05
https://www.rockshots.eu
http://www.ashenhorde.com
https://www.facebook.com/AshenHorde
https://www.instagram.com/ashenhorde
https://twitter.com/ashenhordeAbout:
Launched as a one-man project in 2013 by writer and multi-instrumentalist Trevor Portz, Ashen Horde has released two critically acclaimed albums, as well as several EPs, over the past three years. Beginning with the ambitious Sanguinum Vindicta trilogy, Portz has worked tirelessly to develop a sound that is both challenging and unique.While the earlier work was more firmly rooted in black metal, subsequent releases have begun to shape the Ashen Horde sound into something more genre-neutral. As noted by Dead Rhetoric, “Ashen Horde takes the best of what’s around and melds it into something more interesting than the [individual] parts.”
2015 saw the release of the sophomore album, Nine Plagues. Again written, performed and recorded entirely by Portz, the album was described by Transcending Obscurity as “the ultimate modern death metal experience.” Lavished with positive reviews, the album greatly helped to boost Ashen Horde’s presence in the extreme metal community. In fact, demand for Nine Plagues on vinyl led to a successful Kickstarter campaign, the result being a double-LP version of the album.
2016 brought a major change to the band, as Portz made the decision to bring in a lead vocalist, ending Ashen Horde’s run as a solo project. Portz drafted Stevie Boiser, known for his work with several tech death heavies, including Vale of Pnath, Inferi, and Equipoise. Notes Portz, “I always felt like the vocals I was doing was fine, but they never turned out quite as dynamic as I heard them in my head. Stevie’s skill will, no doubt, push Ashen Horde to a whole new level.” The first release with Boiser on vocals was “The Alchemist” 7”, which saw the band exploring black and roll, giving a nod to bands like Khold and Satyricon.
Which brings us to 2018 and Fallen Cathedrals. The album represents a more diverse Ashen Horde sound but doesn’t compromise on the intensity and aggression for which the band has become known.
Absolute Zero Magazine commented, “If we the underground can get this into the right hands Ashen Horde will be a major force in the extreme metal world for years to come.” Portz and Boiser are ready to see that prediction play out.
– 30 –
“The ultimate modern death metal experience.” – Transcending Obscurity
“No matter your flavor of the extreme metal underground, Ashen Horde is bound to draw your attention and hold it…” – Dead Rhetoric
“If we the underground can get this into the right hands Ashen Horde will be a major force in the extreme metal world for years to come.” – Absolute Zero Magazine
“What we have here is some very competent progressive black death metal that would please the Behemoth crowd.” — Teeth of the Divine
“…every single moment is filled with an absolutely aggressive energy that does not let up.” – Head-Banger Reviews
“…[Ashen Horde] manages to mash so much together and actually make it sound good without it even seeming difficult.” – Metal Addicts
“Absolutely brilliant.” – The Path Less Travelled Records
—
Jon Asher – Music Publicist
#.514.581.5780 | asher@ashermediarelations.com
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