BELL WITCH’S NEW ALBUM FUTURE’S SHADOW PART 1:
THE CLANDESTINE GATE AVAILABLE IN STORES TODAY
VIA PROFOUND LORE – LISTEN / PURCHASE
HEADLINING NORTH AMERICAN TOUR THIS FALL, TICKETS HERE
UK AND EU RUN THIS SUMMER
RELEASE MAKING OF ‘THE CLANDESTINE GATE’
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Album Artwork By Jordi Diaz Alamà
“You can put it on and disappear into it.” STEREOGUM
“its rewards demand you submit fully and listen deeply, to slow down and crawl inside.” PITCHFORK
“a meditation on the promise and dread that greet us each new morning… it’s a massive expanse of swelling organ drones, beguiling poetry, and triumphant riffs” VULTURE
“Desmond and Shreibman have long pushed against the boundaries of metal. With ‘Future’s Shadow Part 1: The Clandestine Gate’—they’ve finally transcended them.” BANDCAMP
“extra-remarkable” FLOOD
"a thrillingly terrifying prospect we'd be happy to see stretch into forever" METAL HAMMER
“...fans of the most extreme reaches of doom metal can rest assured that one of the best bands in the genre has yet to stumble in their sorrowful pilgrimage.” METAL SUCKS
“Give ‘The Clandestine Gate’ the time it deserves, and it just might consume you.” BROOKLYN VEGAN
'The Power of Three... Doom Lords Bell Witch Unveil the First 83-minute Installment of an Epic Trilogy' DECIBEL (Read Interview)
Bell Witch’s acclaimed new album Future’s Shadow Part 1: The Clandestine Gate sees its physical release in stores worldwide today via Profound Lore (CD, cassette and vinyl). The Clandestine Gate is an epic single 83-minute track -- a composition that pulses and breathes on a filmic timeframe. It constitutes the first chapter in a planned triptych of longform albums, collectively called Future's Shadow.
For more than a decade, the renowned Pacific Northwestern doom metal band Bell Witch have sent tides surging over the seawalls of the song form, unraveling conventional expectations about the ways music stations itself in time to absorb a listener's attention. Rather than seek catharsis, the duo's songs heave themselves through time at a glacial pace, staving off resolution in favor of a trancelike capsule eternity. Invoking both boundlessness and claustrophobia in the same charged gesture, Bell Witch cultivates a sense of time outside of time, an oasis inside an increasingly frenetic media culture.
The expansive scale of Future's Shadow gave Bell Witch more leeway to plumb themes that have long percolated throughout their work. The concept of eternal return -- that time doesn't end and death doesn't punctuate life, but both go on forever in an infinite loop no one can remember -- inflected the development of The Clandestine Gate after Desmond encountered the idea in Nietzche's book The Gay Science. The glacially paced films of 20th century Russian director Andrei Tarkovsky similarly supplied a framework for the movements of The Clandestine Gate and Future's Shadow as a whole. Simple actions -- carrying a candle across a room, tossing a metal nut into an overgrown field -- carry life-and-death weight, a strategy echoed in Bell Witch's suspension of minimal melodies across planetary expanses.
The immense gravity of a work like The Clandestine Gate allows these ideas to simmer in a way that feels profoundly and somatically intuitive -- not just a philosophical exercise, but an embodied truth. By slowing down both their creative process and the tempo of the music itself, Bell Witch digs even deeper into their long standing focus: the way life spills on inside its minuscule container, both eternal and fleeting, a chord that echoes without resolution. As both the beginning and end of the Future's Shadow triptych, The Clandestine Gate opens a new chapter in Bell Witch's macroscopic minimalism: the start of a yawning orbit around an increasingly massive core.
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FUTURE’S SHADOW PART 1: THE CLANDESTINE GATE
This Summer, Bell Witch head out an extensive tour across the U.K. and Europe followed by a headlining North American run in the Fall. Tickets are available now and see below for a full list of dates.
Today Bell Witch have also shared an extended version of ‘Making of The Clandestine Gate’ in which Bobby Cochran beautifully captures intimate behind the scenes footage and interviews with members Jesse Shreibman and Dylan Desmond during the recording of the album. Watch below.
Photo By Bobby Cochran
Bell Witch is Bassist Dylan Desmond (L) and Drummer Jesse Shreibman (R)
Bell Witch Live Dates:
Hi Res Tour Poster Here. Tickets Available Here.
Jun 18: Pe Ell, WA - Cascadian Midsummer, Red Hawk Avalon
Aug 11: Jaromer, CZ - Brutal Assault Fest
Aug 12: Regensburg, DE - Void Fest
Aug 14: Antwerp, BE - Kavka #
Aug 15: London, UK - Oslo #
Aug 16: Sheffield, UK - Corporation #
Aug 17: Manchester, UK - Bread Shed #
Aug 18: Bristol, UK - ArcTanGent Festival
Aug 20: Saint Nolff - Motocultor
Aug 22: Nijmegen, NL - Doornroosje #
Aug 23: Cologne, DE - Gebaude 9 #
Aug 24: Karlsruhe, DE - P8 #
Aug 25: Winterthur, CZ - Gaswerk #
Aug 26: Lonate Ceppino, IT - Black Inside #
Aug 27: Bologna, IT - Cinema Perla #
Aug 29: Wroclaw, PL - Stary Klasztor #
Aug 30: Leipzig, DE - UT Connewitz #
Aug 31: Berlin, DE - Lido #
Sep 01: Hannover, DE - Cafe Glocksee #
Sep 03: Copenhagen, DK - Killtown Deathfest #
Oct 11: Vancouver, BC - Rickshaw Theatre *
Oct 12: Calgary, AB - Dickens *
Oct 13: Edmonton, AB - The Starlite Room *
Oct 14: Saskatoon, SK - Louis' *
Oct 15: Winnipeg, MN - Park Theatre *
Oct 17: St Paul, MN - Turf Club *
Oct 18: Milwaukee, WI - Turner Hall *
Oct 19: Iowa City, IA - Gabe's *
Oct 20: Chicago, IL - Sleeping Village *
Oct 21: Detroit, MI - Smalls *
Oct 22: Toronto, ON - Trinity St. Paul's Church Sanctuary *
Oct 24: Montreal, QC - La Sala Rossa *
Oct 25: Portland, ME - SPACE *
Oct 26: Boston, MA - Sonia *
Oct 27: New York, NY - Le Poisson Rouge *
Oct 28: Philadelphia, PA - First Unitarian Church Sanctuary *
Oct 29: Baltimore, MD - Ottobar *
Oct 31: Carrboro, NC - Cat's Cradle *
Nov 01: Atlanta, GA - Boggs Social & Supply *
Nov 02: New Orleans, LA - Santos *
Nov 03: Houston, TX - Black Magic Social Club *
Nov 04: Austin, TX - The Parish *
Nov 05: Dallas, TX - Texas Theatre *
Nov 07: Albuquerque, NM - Sister *
Nov 08: Denver, CO - Marquis *
Nov 09: Salt Lake City, UT - Urban Lounge *
Nov 10: Boise, ID - El Korah Shrine *
# w/ Fuoco Fatuo
* w/ Spirit Possession
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