Urna (band)

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Urna
General information
origin Cagliari , Italy
Genre (s) Funeral doom
founding 2003
Website www.facebook.com/urnaproject
Current occupation
singing
Roberto "RM" Mura
Guitar, sampling, programming
Marco "MZ" Z.
Electric bass
Davide "Eon [0]" Colladon
former members
Electric bass
Luigi "Zin" della Rossa
Sampling
Francesco "Eidvlon" Gemelli
Drums
Filippo "FM" Mameli

Urna is a funeral doom band founded in 2003 .

history

At the end of 2003, Roberto "RM" Mura and Marco "MZ" Z. Urna founded in Cagliari . The band was formed to record existing pieces written for a previous project based on Black Metal . The group's black metal roots continued to shape the music in the early years of activity, while further inspirations were drawn from the work of Tronus Abyss and Void of Silence . Even before the release of various demo recordings , the debut Justa Funebria was released in 2004 via Vomitum Niger Productions , an independent label initiated by Mura . Subsequently, the band increasingly changed the music played to funeral doom and changed the inner constellation through cooperation with other musicians. The bassist Luigi "Zin" della Rossa from Malvento temporarily became part of the group and took part in the recordings of the EP Mors Imperatrix Mundi , which the band self-published in 2005 and re-released in 2014 via GS Productions . While della Rossa left the group again, Unra signed a contract with Aeternitas Tenebrarum Music Foundation for the release of the next albums.

Under the influence of groups like Thergothon and Skepticism, the duo developed their own sound further to the music presented on Sepulcrum MMVI , which Timothy Coleman describes for Doom-Metal.com as a "hideous mixture of funeral doom, black metal and generally creepy dark ambience" . With Arcana Coelestia and Locus Mortis , the two Urna members initiated side projects, which they describe as Urna's main influences and experimental spaces. With Arcana Coelestia the Doom components of the band would become “more melodic and elegiac”, while with Locus Mortis the Black Metal-oriented side would become “faster and more violent”. The musicians then continued with the Urna project in 2008. The influence of the artist Francesco "Eidvlon" Gemelli, who joined the band, shaped the experimental sound that Urna presented in 2009 with the album Iter Ad Lucem , released via Aeternitas Tenebrarum Music Foundation and I, Voidhanger Records . According to Johannes Schmuck for Metal.de , the album is "not very innovative", referring to Esoteric , but it transports "a special atmosphere that [...] works very well in this case." In the years after its release, Mura pulled to Great Britain, where he initiated the Third I Rex label . Despite the spatial distance, the musicians continued the cooperation and worked together with Davide "Eon [0]" Colladon from Progenie Terrestre Pura on the album Mors Principium Est, which was released in 2013 via Aeternitas Tenebrarum Music Foundation . It was hailed as a "powerful and moving" album by Matt Halsey for Doom-Metal.com.

style

The music of Urna is assigned to Funeral Doom . The webzine Doom-Metal.com describes the music as "blackened Funeral Doom" which combines "wide spaces and a heavy atmosphere in almost formless music". For comparison, reference is made to the Arcana Coelestia project, also run by the musicians . In reviews, comparisons are often made to the British band Esoteric , whose singer Greg Chandler made a guest appearance on Mors Principium Est .

“The electronic arrangements” are perceived as determining the overall sound, “which, together with indefinable noises that the Abyss itself seems to emit from grumbling to brutal, create a breathtaking dynamic and atmosphere.” The guitar playing, which is mostly mixed into the background, sometimes fades away and drawn out, sometimes described as "esoteric, monolithic [...] guitar carpets and leads ". The singing is presented in multiple languages ​​as speaking, growling, and screeching .

“URNA are not reinventing the wheel, which is not what they want. Parallels to ESOTERIC can be found in almost every song, but the Italians put even more emphasis on ambient parts and variable drumming - soothing tempo increases prevent slipping into the abyss of the uniformity in most places. "

- Johannes Schmuck for Metal.de about Iter ad Lucem

Discography

  • 2005: Justa Funebria (album, Vomitum Niger Productions)
  • 2005: Rehearsal XXIIIMMV (demo, self-published)
  • 2005: Mors Imperatrix Mundi (EP, self-published, re-released in 2014 via GS Productions)
  • 2005: Promo MMV (demo, self-published)
  • 2006: Sepulcrum (Album, Aeternitas Tenebrarum Musicae Fundamentum)
  • 2009: Iter ad Lucem (Album, Aeternitas Tenebrarum Musicae Fundamentum)
  • 2013: Mors Principium Est (Album, Aeternitas Tenebrarum Musicae Fundamentum)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Urna. Doom-Metal.com, accessed April 15, 2020 .
  2. a b c d Urna: About. Facebook, accessed April 15, 2020 .
  3. Timothy Coleman: Urna: Sepulcrum MMVI. Doom-Metal.com, accessed April 15, 2020 .
  4. a b Bertrand Marchal: Urna: Iter ad Lucem. Doom-Metal.com, accessed April 15, 2020 .
  5. a b c d Johannes Schmuck: Urna: Iter ad Lucem. Metal.de, accessed on April 15, 2020 .
  6. ^ Matt Halsey: Urna: Mors Principium Est. Doom-Metal.com, accessed April 15, 2020 .
  7. a b c PMH: Urna: Iter ad Lucem. Stormbringer.at, accessed on April 15, 2020 .
  8. Flemming Gabin: Urna: Mors Principium Est. Masterful Magazine, accessed April 15, 2020 .
  9. Istrice: Urna: Mors Principium Est. Aristocrazia Webzine, accessed April 15, 2020 .
  10. a b North Craft: Urna: Sepulcrum MMVI. Bloodchamber, accessed April 15, 2020 .