Posted by Imperator on 10th February, 2022 @ 08:03 UTCBy Imperator on 10-02-2022 @ 08:03 UTC

The new song, "Nocturnal Molestation", is the fourth track from the upcoming album, titled "Let There Be Witchery", and due for release on the 4th of March.

Midnight release another song from upcoming full-length
Midnight release another song from upcoming full-length

Old School Black Metal project United States Midnight recently revealed the details for a new full-length album, titled "Let There Be Witchery", and scheduled for release through Metal Blade Records on the 4th of March. While we wait, another track from the album has just been made available for listening, check out "Nocturnal Molestation" below:

 


In case you missed it, the album's closing track "Szex Witchery" was already released last month together with the album's announcement:

 


"Let There Be Witchery" will mark Midnight's fifth full-length album, and features the following tracklist:

  1. Telepathic Nightmare
  2. Frothing Foulness
  3. In Sinful Secrecy
  4. Nocturnal Molestation
  5. More Torment
  6. Let There Be Sodomy
  7. Devil Virgin
  8. Snake Obsession
  9. Villainy Wretched Villainy
  10. Szex Witchery


The label commented:

Filthy, belligerent and obnoxious, Midnight make music to start fights to. Since 2003, one-man-band Athenar has been churning out an ungodly racket, dropping countless demos, splits and EPs - and in 2022 he returns, delivering a catchy mixture of black metal, speed metal, and dirty punk rock. "I always want it to be loud and nasty," he asserts. "That kinda thing never gets old with me. How funny will that look to see me at age 77 - if I reach that point - sitting on the porch blasting Hellhammer?"


Here's a closer look at the cover art, as designed by artist William Lacey, who also collaborated with Midnight for all previous albums:

Midnight Let There Be Witchery


The new album will be available in a plethora of versions, some of which are already sold out:

  • Jewelcase-CD
  • 180g black vinyl (EU exclusive)
  • Green marbled vinyl (EU exclusive – limited to 666 copies)
  • Indigo marbled vinyl (EU exclusive – limited to 500 copies)
  • Wine red marbled vinyl (EU exclusive – limited to 400 copies)
  • Violet marbled vinyl (EU exclusive – limited to 300 copies)
  • Clear lavender vinyl (Metal Blade Shop exclusive – limited to 200 copies)
  • Clear lilac vinyl (High Roller Records exclusive – limited to 200 copies)
  • Light grey marbled vinyl (Decibel exclusive – limited to 300 copies)
  • Coke bottle clear vinyl (US exclusive)
  • Purple / black blend vinyl (US exclusive)
  • Clear / black haze vinyl (Band exclusive – limited to 200 copies)


Shortly after "Let There Be Witchery" is released, Midnight will head out on the "Sanguine Sodomy of North America" tour, with Norway Mayhem and Sweden Watain:

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Pre-orders are now available over at the Metal Blade Records store:

https://www.indiemerch.com/metalbladerecords/b/midnight



Last edited by Imperator on 10th February, 2022 @ 08:05 UTC

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