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Reviewing Dustborn’s new single “Předzvěst”

  • Writer: Dylanna Fisher
    Dylanna Fisher
  • Jan 12
  • 3 min read

Dustborn, a band renowned for their dark, atmospheric approach to symphonic death metal, has released their brand-new single, “Předzvěst,” from the highly anticipated album Unconcealed Atrocities. This five-minute track captivates listeners with a haunting blend of eerie melodies. It features deep guttural vocals and symphonic grandeur. All these elements are wrapped in a dystopian, post-apocalyptic narrative.

A Dark, Poetic Soundscape

“Předzvěst” opens with a chilling atmosphere, where shadows crawl across the landscape, as the song’s Czech lyrics paint a vivid picture of a world on the brink of destruction. The song includes lines like, “The prophet haunts with flame, hunger and a belt, in that distant world burned, where mere will be not enough.” It explores themes of doom, desperation, and the struggle to survive in a crumbling reality. The chorus presents dark poetic imagery. It gives the listener a glimpse into this bleak world. The prophet’s terrifying omen looms over all.

One of the song’s standout features is Johny’s deep, guttural vocals. His ability to convey despair and power adds depth to the track. This perfectly aligns with the symphonic elements in the background. The contrast between the ferocity of death metal and the eerie, almost romantic melodies from the orchestral arrangements creates a unique edge for “Předzvěst.” This will appeal to symphonic enthusiasts. It will also attract death metal enthusiasts alike.

A Perfect Blend of Symphonic and Death Metal

Suppose you’re a fan of symphonic death metal bands like Therion, Wintersun, Starkill, and Ex Deo. Dustborn’s “Předzvěst” will undoubtedly resonate with you. The track’s balance of brutality and beauty offers something for everyone—from fans of intense, aggressive metal to those who appreciate the grandeur and complexity of orchestral arrangements.

Symphonic death metal is known for its intricate and layered arrangements. These arrangements combine the intensity of death metal with the grandeur of classical music. “Předzvěst” is no exception, offering a mesmerizing fusion of blast beats, fast-paced guitar riffs, and symphonic textures. The band’s musical prowess shines through in the seamless integration of orchestral elements with their aggressive sound.

Lyrics That Explore Dark Themes

The lyrics of “Předzvěst” are filled with dark imagery. They focus on apocalyptic themes, spectral apparitions, and a descent into the unknown. Lines such as “The abyss does not end” from the bridge evoke a sense of eternal, inescapable darkness that envelops everything. The prophetic figure mentioned in the chorus adds to the song’s sense of dread. He has both an ominous and unstoppable presence. It’s much like the impending doom he forewarns.

The track features a complex song structure. It includes shifting tempos and dramatic crescendos. These elements mirror the chaotic and unpredictable nature of the world Dustborn seeks to depict. These qualities make “Předzvěst” essential listening for fans of symphonic death metal and those who appreciate music with a deeply philosophical or apocalyptic edge.

The song combines symphonic elements with the raw power of death metal. It appeals to listeners who enjoy genre-blending music. This music is both heavy and melodically rich. Its dark, immersive storytelling makes it perfect for metal fans who appreciate narratives filled with philosophical or existential themes.

The driving blast beats, and shredding guitars create an atmosphere of urgency, while orchestra flourishes, such as sweeping strings and atmospheric keyboards, elevate the track to a cinematic level. The eerie, almost operatic elements of the music complement the dark, introspective lyrics, enhancing the overall haunting tone of the song.

About Dustborn

Now let’s get into the band behind “Předzvěst”. Dustborn, hailing from the Czech Republic, originally began as a symphonic death metal band but has evolved in recent years into a more blackened death metal sound with influences from post-apocalyptic and sci-fi themes. Their journey started with their previous band, Desire for Sorrow, and has since led to a unique musical identity that explores complex, often dark narratives.

After several years of developing their sound, Dustborn released their debut album, Dethroned, in 2019, followed by more singles and live performances. Their upcoming album, Unconcealed Atrocities, promises to continue exploring the dystopian themes they are known for, with “Předzvěst” offering a glimpse into what’s to come.

Conclusion

Dustborn’s new single, “Předzvěst,” is a captivating piece of symphonic death metal that combines haunting melodies, dark poetry, and intense instrumentation. The song’s eerie atmosphere and the band’s technical prowess make it an essential track for any metalhead’s playlist. Whether you’re a long-time fan of symphonic death metal or someone looking for something fresh and powerful, Předzvěst delivers on all fronts, setting the stage for the release of Unconcealed Atrocities later this year.

Check out the track on Spotify, Bandcamp, or YouTube, and follow Dustborn on their social media channels to stay updated on the band’s latest releases and upcoming shows. Check out more of their fantastic songs, like Hodina, and Parasite.   

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