Romanian Post Metal quintet KULTIKA are gearing up for the upcoming release of their second full-length album, Capricorn Wolves, scheduled for the first part of 2021 as Digital / CD / LP versions in collaboration with Loud Rage Music.
Capricorn Wolves was recorded in DSP Studio Timisoara with Attila Lukinich (drums recorded at Joylive Sound Studio with Sergiu Nadaban), mixed and mastered at Consonance Studio by Andrei Jumuga, and the graphic part of it (from cover, to booklet, to video) was handled by Alexandru Das.
Here’s what the band had to comment on Capricorn Wolves:
About the concept
This album refers to an existential question upon the reality we live in: what is real and what is simulation, what is tangible and what in eerie.
“The time is measured only by the humans”, “the time does not exist” are collective conscience affirmations about measurements and reporting and it is extremely fascinating for us to understand this concepts.
About the title
The album title:”Capricorn Wolves” presents two elements: an astral and spiritual part, an annual renewal constellation at the end of time, and “wolves” that impersonate the world and society we live in, that dictates everything like in a dystopia: moral conventions, religion, food, technology…altering the ancestral purity of the soul and the primordial freedom of the people, handcuffing in something foreseeable, under order and predictable. It is somehow the central theme of this album unfolded in about 47 minutes.
About the music
Musically speaking, the horizon broadened into long instrumental passages, experimenting with a 70’s progressive and psychedelic infusion into our classic roots of Post / Sludge / Black Metal, gathering in the end a strange and hermetic mix-up that has its own style.
A first extract from Capricorn Wolves is Building Nothingness Inside Faith, a single released in form of a digital single and lyric video earlier this year: