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    The Moshville Times – Deathroll explore psychological collapse on new album A Woman Collapsing on the Glacier

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    A freezing new chapter has emerged from the Japanese underground as black metal solo project Deathroll releases his latest album, A Woman Collapsing on the Glacier. Released worldwide via STF Records and distributed by The Orchard, the record pushes deeper into a cold, austere form of melodic black metal where silence and intensity coexist in a bleak sonic landscape.

    The album is built around themes of emptiness, grief, and psychological collapse, symbolised by the haunting imagery of its title. All compositions, recording, and mixing were handled by multi-instrumentalist Kazu at Shadow Recording Studio, with mastering by Izayoi. In a striking creative departure, the record’s closing track features a black metal reinterpretation of Robert Schumann’s “Piano Concerto in A minor, Op.54,” bringing a classical dimension to the project’s traditional grit.

    Since emerging in 2012, Deathroll has carved out a unique space in the scene, blending the raw, old-school influences of Bathory and Burzum with neo-classical harmonies. This latest work represents the next evolution of that sound, trading some of the “ugly” production of earlier releases for a more atmospheric and expansive approach. The album is available now on all major digital platforms, accompanied by a new music video for the Schumann-inspired focus track.

    Fans of blackened melodic death metal should also check out the latest release from Finland’s Torchia.

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