ME AND THAT MAN have announced a new album! Titled New Man, New Songs, Same Shit, Vol.2, the upcoming album from Nergal ’s enigmatic blackened blues project is the follow-up to 2020’s New Man, New Songs, Same Shit, Vol.1, and is scheduled to be released in November this year, via Napalm Records. Akin to the previous outing, the upcoming
Friday evening, Adam Darski and his ME AND THAT MAN crew held a live stream on Napalm Record’s Youtube channel to celebrate the release of their sophomore album “New Man, New Songs, Same Shit Vol. 1” (out March 27) which boasts a long list of well-known guest musicians among which include Corey Taylor, Matt Heafy, Ihsahn, Rob Caggiano
As the album title suggests, the new work comes as a sequel to 2020’s Vol. 1 of the same name, arguably taken to a new level. The four piece band that includes Łukasz Kumański, Matteo Bassoli and Sasha Boole, all decked out in matching cowboy hats, is supplemented by a guest list of epic proportions.
Me And That Man – the dark-folk project from Behemoth frontman Nergal – have released another single from their upcoming album New Man, New Songs, Same Shit, Vol.1.. By The River features
Portugal. The Man unveil new album and share lead single ‘Dummy’. Sam Kemp @SamWKemp. Thu 2 March 2023 13:06, UK. US genre-benders Portugal. The Man are back with a new album, a new single and a string of tour dates. The group have just announced their much-anticipated LP Chris Black Changed My Life – slated for release on June 23rd via
Vay Tiền Nhanh Chỉ Cần Cmnd Nợ Xấu. History’s most memorable villains weren’t born in corpse paint and hellfire, but instead made their mark in a godless desert with wide-brimmed hats and silver revolvers on their hips. As tempting as anguished screams may be for the tormented souls of counterculture, the devil can be found in the arid repose of the West, sneering between the strings of a twangy guitar or threading his havok into the shriek of a harmonica. In chasing the ambition of surrendering blues and folk to the underworld, there is no one more experienced in the dark magic of blasphemy than the accomplished Adam “Nergal” Darski. Known best in his role as Behemoth’s front-man, Nergal is perhaps only more well-known for his spirited rejection of the church and all its tenets. Having faced the Polish government head-on for his unceasing devilish displays, it would seem that there is no place more fitting for such an artist than invoking hell with unholy screams, his face painted a ghastly white. In an expansion of his musical endeavors, Nergal began a blues-rooted side project under the name Me and That Man to diversify his creative breadth in a way that would not compromise Behemoth’s vision. Debuting with an album titled “Songs of Love and Death,” latest album “New Man, New Songs, Same Shit Vol. 1” is a bold expansion of everything that made the debut so magnetic. “New Man, New Songs, Same Shit, Vol. 1” is a stylistic mixing pot that draws from blues, gothic folk, and anthemic rock for a final product drenched in the haunting allure of Western Americana. From mournful ballads to electric rock rhythms, the album covers a diverse gambit with almost infinite potential to surprise as the ten tracks run their course. Though it may seem a long-shot to draw metal-heads into the country-based exploration of a more sinister, subdued darkness, Nergal has captured a star-studded cast to contribute their vocal and instrumental talents. Featuring fourteen guest artists, well-known faces from the metal scene make their appearance with iconic voices that melt effortlessly into the folksy, devilish antics Nergal has so carefully crafted. There could be a no more perfect opening than the electric and upbeat opening “Run With the Devil,” tangling a galloping saxophone with the vibrant pitch of Jørgen Munkeby (Shining) for a song that openly invites the temptation of evil. Rich and indulgent, the fast pace and nonstop thrills of “Run With the Devil” would make it equally fit for a neon-splashed club or a raucous country bar, and in under three minutes it has the listener entirely committed to Nergal’s version of the lawless West. On a more somber note is second track “Coming Home,” vocals sultry and sweet as they twist from mourning to pleading. A straightforward melody belies the intensity of the vocal inflection, this time featuring the full magnitude of Madrugada vocalist Sivert Høyem. Diverse in tempo and emotional intent, “Coming Home” could play on repeat ten times over without ever letting the listener feel the same. “New Man, New Songs, Same Shit, Vol. 1” Album Artwork Taking a more direct turn towards the country is the aptly named “Deep Down South,” unabashed with crisp acoustic strings and heavy-handed harmonica. Similarly tuned to more unadulterated flavors of folk is ballad “Confession,” which also holds some of the album’s most intense moments. It is impossible to imagine featured vocalist Niklas Kvarforth of Shining singing these verses anywhere other than a dust-covered ghost town, at least up until the moment that spirit-engulfing blast beats kick in and his soulful crooning turns to screaming. Abrupt and brimming with desolate abandon, there is no more fitting a mood to close an album that flirted so closely with the devil. With sulphur-smoked “Burning Churches” featuring Mat McNerney of Grave Pleasures and the vocal talents of black metal icon Ihsahn on “By the River,” there is no doubt that Me and That Man is just as diabolical as Behemoth. But where Behemoth is a picture of the biblical devil and his grotesque, nightmarish horrors, Me and That Man is the devil that turns to you with a smirk and a wink. This paints a demon of temptation, an insidious, subtle darkness that stifles the air with its sweetness. Most stunning of all is the gusto with which the many guest artists have embraced Nergal’s eccentric demands, singing with passion and stylistic range far beyond that of their usual projects. At times this vocal revelry feels to be a forbidden, intimate glimpse at previously unseen artistic potential, a mirror into another realm where corpse paint was instead exchanged for cowboy hats. For these many artists to have bared their souls so willingly for such an ambitious project, the final work is truly a masterpiece to behold. Sweeping a diverse range of styles and striding boldly into uncharted waters, Me and That Man has put out an open call to embrace the gothic in all of its flavors. And as it turns out, this album might just be irresistible. Released By: Napalm Records Release Date: March 27th, 2020 Genre: Blues / Folk Rock Musicians: Adam “Nergal” Darski “New Man, New Songs, Same Shit, Vol. 1” Track-listing: Run With The Devil, feat. Jørgen Munkeby (Shining NO) Coming Home, feat. Sivert Høyem (Madrugada) Burning Churches, feat. Mat McNerney (Grave Pleasures) By The River, feat. Ihsahn (Emperor) Męstwo Surrender, feat. Dead Soul and Rob Caggiano (Volbeat) Deep Down South, feat. Johanna Sadonis (Lucifer) / Nicke Anderson (Entombed) Man Of The Cross, feat. Jerome Reuter (Rome) You Will Be Mine, feat. Matt Heafy (Trivium) How Come?, feat. Corey Taylor (Slipknot / Stone Sour) / Brent Hinds / Rob Caggiano (Volbeat) Confession, feat. Niklas Kvarforth (Shining SE) Excellent Sinful and sweet with undeniably devilish charm, Me and That Man have embodied temptation itself with the power of stylistic diversity and an all-star cast of guest musicians on the project’s second album. Harnessing the sultry smooth canvas of blues as a vehicle for blasphemy, there is something for fans of every genre in an offering rich with gothic folk and a taste of classic American rock. Songwriting 9 Musicianship Originality 9 Production
ME AND THAT MAN have announced a new album! Titled New Man, New Songs, Same Shit, the upcoming album from Nergal’s enigmatic blackened blues project is the follow-up to 2020’s New Man, New Songs, Same Shit, and is scheduled to be released in November this year, via Napalm Records. Akin to the previous outing, the upcoming album features a plethora of guests including Devin Townsend, Myrkur, Randy Blythe, Alissa White-Gluz, Olve Abbath Eikemo, Gary Holt, David Vincent and more. Speaking about the upcoming album, Adam ‘Nergal’ Darski tells us, “here we go again, mother lovers! New Man, New Songs, Same Shit, Volume 2. You guys know the drill, I recruited the best of the best in heavy music to collaborate on some unique tracks me and the Polish, Italian and Ukrainian crew have been working on over the last 18 months. Once again, the result, amazing and the performances, inspired! Thank you, Comrades – Abbath, Alissa, Amalie, Anders, Blaze, Chris G, Chris H, David, Devin, Douglas, Frank, Gary, Hank, Jeff, Kris, Michale
Me And That Man – New Man, New Songs, Same Shit, CDMystic Production, MYSTCD 381CD, DigibookMade In Poland, 2020Rock, BluesShipping/WysyłkaWysyłka w ciągu 2 dni w bezpiecznym opakowaniuShipping within 2 days in save packageCondition/StanBrand new item, sealed/Album nowy w foliiTracklist/Utwory 1 Run With The Devil2 Coming Home3 Burning Churches4 By The River5 Męstwo6 Surrender7 Deep Down South8 Man Of The Cross9 You Will Be Mine10 How Come ?11 Confession
New Man New Songs Same Shit Behemoth mastermind Adam “Nergal” Darski has signed a menacing pact with the devil once again, returning with dark folk/blues/Americana influenced solo project ME AND THAT MAN’s third full-length studio album, New Man, New Songs, Same Shit, on November 19, 2021 via Napalm Records. As a sequel to the project’s previous record, New Man, New Songs, Same Shit, (2020), the enthralling new offering follows the exciting path Nergal then set ablaze, once again featuring an abundance of heavy music icons – but this time, he takes it to a whole new level. Experience greats such as Gary Holt (Slayer, Exodus), Alissa White-Gluz (Arch Enemy), Randy Blythe (Lamb Of God), Myrkur, Devin Townsend, David Vincent, Doug Blair ( Hank von Hell (Turbonegro) and Olve Abbath Eikemo (Immortal, Abbath) intertwining with the album’s bewitching collection of occult anthems, marking another breathtaking symbiosis of unfiltered blues, gothic-laced folk, country essence and touch of evil you’ll swear was either beamed straight out of hell or the most blackened of churches...
Artist: Me And That Man Album: New Man, New Songs, Same Shit, Released: 2020 Style: Country Format: MP3 320Kbps Size: 114 Mb Tracklist: 01 – Run with the Devil (feat. Jorgen Munkeby) 02 – Coming Home (feat. Sivert Hoyem) 03 – Burning Churches (feat. Mat McNerney) 04 – By the River (feat. Ihsahn) 05 – Mestwo 06 – Surrender (feat. Dead Soul & Rob Caggiano) 07 – Deep Down South (feat. Johanna Sadonis & Nicke Anders 08 – Man of the Cross (feat. J‚r“me Reuter) 09 – You Will Be Mine (feat. Matt Heafy) 10 – How Come (feat. Corey Taylor & Rob Caggiano & Brent H 11 – Confession (feat. Niklas Kvarforth) 12 – Mother Bury Your Sons (feat. Alan Averill) 13 – Down Below (feat. Adalbjorn addi Tryggvason) DOWNLOAD LINKS: RAPIDGATOR: DOWNLOAD TURBOBIT: DOWNLOAD
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