1/12/2026

Bosse-de-Nage announce new album for The Flenser: ‘Hidden Fires Burn Hottest’

Bosse-de-Nage announce first new album in 8 years:
Hidden Fires Burn Hottest

Out March 6th / Stream "No Such Place"

Photo by Bobby Cochran 

There's a tendency in metal to mistake aggression for honesty, volume for depth. To confuse the performance of darkness with its actual weight. Hidden Fires Burn Hottest, the new album from San Francisco-based post-black metal band Bosse-de-Nage, sidesteps this entirely. It’s the group’s most fully realized work yet, precisely because it refuses to be pinned down.

Bosse-de-Nage have been working with The Flenser for over fifteen years. They were one of the first bands the label ever partnered with and have the longest active relationship in the label's history. But unlike most bands who build momentum through constant touring and visibility, Bosse-de-Nage has largely existed apart from the music world's usual machinery. They've evolved on their own terms, in relative isolation, allowing the work to develop without outside pressure or influence. What began rooted in black metal anonymity has mutated into something that actively defies categorization. The aggression is still there, but it's no longer the point.

Tracked by Jack Shirley (Deafheaven, Oathbreaker) at Atomic Garden East and mixed and mastered by Richard Chowenhill of Agriculture, Hidden Fires Burn Hottest was years in development, with some tracks beginning in 2018. The long writing process offered time that most records don't get. Time to live with ideas, revise endlessly, to let structures settle. For the first time, lyricist Bryan Manning wrote everything in advance, creating a surplus to pull from rather than working under deadline pressure. The difference shows.

8 years since the release of Further Still, an album built on constraint and economy, Bosse-de-Nage sought the opposite: sprawl, strangeness, fewer rules. Space for ideas to develop without rushing them. Dynamics that move through quiet as much as noise. Presence earned through atmosphere instead of volume. Hidden Fires Burn Hottest finds Bosse-de-Nage treating emotions like physical objects, feelings with spatial properties.  First single “No Such Place" describes a space that can't exist but does anyway, somewhere between thought and location.  The band says it's "...one of the oldest tracks from this song cycle and has come to represent the heart of 'Hidden Fires Burn Hottest.' It is perhaps the closest realization of the original vision we had for this album. All of the restrictions we placed on ourselves for Further Still have been shed like old skin and a new form has emerged."

Nothing on Hidden Fires Burn Hottest coheres into a theme. These are pieces pulled from low moments and private feelings made public through sound. The band has never been interested in positivity, in music that resolves cleanly or offers comfort. But bleakness doesn't mean humorlessness. There's something darkly funny running through much of it, even when it shouldn't be.

Hidden Fires Burn Hottest doesn't explain itself. It just insists: what you feel is as real as what you can see.  Pre-order the album here ahead of its March 6th release date.  

Bosse-de-Nage, live:
Apr 17  Tilburg, NL – Roadburn festival

Hidden Fires Burn Hottest, cover art:


Hidden Fires Burn Hottest, track list:

  1. Where to Now?
  2. Mementos
  3. In the Name of the Moth
  4. With a Shrug
  5. No Such Place
  6. Triangular Dream
  7. Underwater
  8. Frenzy
  9. Immortality Project
  10. Leviathan

No comments:

FCUKERS NEW SINGLE "L.U.C.K.Y" ANNOUNCE DEBUT ALBUM + TOUR

FCUKERS ANNOUNCE DEBUT ALBUM ‘Ö’, PRODUCED BY KENNETH BLUME (FKA KENNY BEATS), OUT MARCH 27TH ON NINJA TUNE FEATURING ADDITIONAL PRODUCTION ...