Teloch Vovion and Viserion Announce Split Album, The Iron Age Of Kali Yuga

The New York City based black metal allies TELOCH VOVIN and VISERION have joined forces on The Iron Age Of Kali Yuga, which is set for independent release on July 28th. TELOCH VOVIN’s material for The Iron Age Of Kali Yuga was produced by Grigori, engineered/recorded/mixed by Antonio (Ash) Padilla, and mastered by Mike Usifer at Aural Assault Studio. VISERION’s Embrace The Void tracks were recorded at Level Up Recording Studios by David Melendez, with guest vocals on “Abandoned” by Xenomorph. “Fathers” was recorded at 2525 Studios and was produced by Gil Vives and Janan Kerry with guest vocals by Kerry. The cover art and layout for The Iron Age Of Kali Yuga was created by Elena Vasilaki with additional art from CryforDeath666. There will be a Brooklyn release party for the album on the day of release at Duff’s. More information will be released about the party soon.

Teloch Vovian | Photo Credit: Mousie Dixon

TELOCH VOVIN is based in Long Island/New York City and is made up of Baba Ogun (vocals), Etu Narum (vocals), Grigori (guitars/backing vocals), Saturnus (bass/backing vocals), Azag (bells/samples/backing vocals), Proph (electronics), and Ash (drums). Their work is conceptual and expresses the worship and ritual workings with the Forces ov Khaos, Entropy, and Death. TELOCH VOVIN is Enochian, Teloch translates to “Death” and Vovin translates to “Dragon”. This is a reference to Samuel “The Dragon ov Death” which is known for its fiery, destructive aspect as Satan. 

The band was formed in the early 2010s, its lineup having self-released five titles. They had the honor of sharing the stage with artists such as Black Witchery, Negative Plane, Grave Gnosis, Kult Ov Azal, Mortician, Shining, Black Anvil, Behexen, Hobb’s Angel Or Death, and many more, which all helped them build a rabid fanbase.

Reforged with fiery depths and after several lineup changes, TELOCH VOVIN returned in 2020 and thrived through the pandemic. They performed live streams with Blood Feast, Sickbay, and Malignancy. They also released a series of self-produced tracks via Bandcamp. The Elohim Acherim material for their contributions to The Iron Age Of Kali Yuga showcases the band combining black metal with elements of traditional, death, and doom metal as well as ambient/electronic influences intertwined with occult practices that are the backdrop of TELOCH VOVIN. This delivers a raw listening experience that is raw and violent, but also captivating and hypnotic. 

Elohim Acherim Tracklist:
  1. Elohim Acherim (Preludium)
  2. Teloch Vovin
  3. Keys To The Void
  4. Dragon Sworn
  5. Bells Ov Perdition
  6. An Eastern Temple
  7. Death’s Pentagrammaton

Keep Up With TELOCH VOVIN: Website | Instagram | Facebook 

Viserion | Photo Credit: Rebacca Paige

Queens based VISERION is made up of Benedetto “Slaughter” Marvilli (vocals/guitar), Matthew “Durden” Marvilli (backing vocals/drums), Cris V (lead guitar), and Tasso Diakov (bass). The band takes raw black metal and metamorphoses its elements with a chaotic fury with their extreme influences. These influences are a blend of death, grindcore, and progressive dynamics. VISERION isn’t afraid to further descend into the blackened depths and showcase the horrors within. 

The band emerged in 2019 with a name that was inspired by Game Of Thrones undead ice dragon. The extreme metal band has made an impact on the scene with their ruthless sound and playing at venues like the legendary Saint Vitus Bar. They have crafted their own cross genre twist by drawing influences from Darkthrone, Watain, Agalloch, Harakiri For The Sky, and many more. 

In January of 2020 VISERION unveiled their savage debut, the Death Dealer EP, followed by the full length album Natural Selection in 2021. The band delivers sound directly from the void below with their banshee shrieks and demonic guttural growls against a backdrop from your worst nightmares, revealing monstrous realms. The band has also explored a different route, venturing into eerie atmospheres and bleak soundscapes to summon a place of vast nothingness. Their early career has shown many great steps and the band is bound to have an incredible future. 


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