ALKYMIST: Video For “The Scent” From Progressive Doom Metal Crew Now Playing; Third Album, UnnDerr, Nears November 15th Release Through Indisciplinarian

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Today, Danish progressive doom metal wizards ALKYMIST share the music video for “The Scent,” the second single from the band’s upcoming third album, UnnDerr.

As with the video for the LP’s first single, “Digging A Grave,” the video for “The Scent” was created by filmmaker Mikisog H. Lynge. Combining original footage with excerpts from Fritz Lang’s classic Metropolis, the video conveys a stark vision of submission and longing, thus indirectly conveying the song theme of love as a destructive drug.

ALKYMIST lead vocalist Peter Bjørneg elaborates on the theme, “Somewhere in the crowd, buried in shame, there’s a soul that suffers. Sealed and closed up tight in despair and out of sight… because love can be a poison. One who has lost control over life, soul and mind. Whose existence is threatened and has done everything to hold on to the poison because it becomes a drug. You lose all sense of danger; you lose all peace of mind, and your soul turns to dust. If you take in someone else’s poison – thinking you can relieve them by sharing it – you will instead destroy yourself.”

Watch the video for ALKYMIST’s “The Scent” HERE and stream the single HERE.

Also watch the video for the album’s lead single “Digging A Grave” HERE and stream the song HERE.

In a large soundproof basement in Copenhagen, ALKYMIST set up their own studio and worked nonstop for three years on the enigmatic UnnDerr, initially recording the album themselves, after which they trashed the recordings and switched drummers. The seven tracks on UnnDerr are the band’s first recordings to see vocalist Peter Bjørneg, guitarist Stefan Krey, and bassist Kaspar Luke joined by new drummer Per Silkjær (Fossils, Brunsten, Double Space, Sons Of Cain). The band then returned to Ballade Studios to record and mix the album with producer Lasse Ballade (Orm, Solbrud, Konvent, Night Fever) as on previous albums, with Ballade also handling the mastering. UnnDerr is completed with artwork/design by Anders Kidmose.

UnnDerr sees ALKYMIST fairing toward new horizons, conveying a more direct expression while retaining their psychedelic and progressive trademarks through seven expressive songs.

UnnDerr will be released November 15th on vinyl LP–  300 on Black, 100 on Petrol Transparent, 100 on Red Transparent – which are now available for preorder HERE. Digital presaves are available HERE and digital preorders HERE

ALKYMIST has announced a release show for UnnDerr on November 29th in Copenhagen, and another show in Aarhus on February 22nd, both with labelmates Offernat as special guests. Tickets are now available for Copenhagen HERE and for Aarhus.

ALKYMIST Live:

11/29/2024 Loppen – Copenhagen, DK *LP release show w/ Offernat [tickets]
2/22/2025 Voxhall – Aarhus, DK w/ Offernat, Hudsult [tickets]

In 2018, ALKYMIST released their critically acclaimed, eponymous debut album, alongside performances across Denmark including at the Danish music industry’s SPOT Festival and the following year at Roskilde Festival. Expectations were high and the heavy artillery had moved into position for the release of the sequel Sanctuary in the spring of 2020. But a well-known pandemic shut down all plans. Instead, ALKYMIST chose to spend energy on improving their recording possibilities in the rehearsal room in Copenhagen and proclaimed shortly after the release of Sanctuary that they were working on new material. That was almost four years ago. Much has happened since then, with the band contemplating and now back at full force.

On their debut album, ALKYMIST‘s focus was on finding their own expression. With Sanctuary, it was about further developing the sound and the special symbiosis in the music. And now on UnnDerr, ALKYMIST brings all the elements to a boil and explores what happens if the accelerator is stepped on a little further. Musically, the third album embraces musically more broadly and comes off as more direct with its distinct use of melody and groove, while the progressive and atmospheric elements are intact.

UnnDerr sees ALKYMIST fairing into new horizons, conveying a more direct expression while retaining their psychedelic and progressive trademarks. The album dives down into the ambiguity of what is above the surface and what lurks below… what is seen and what is hidden away but is still messing around in the subconscious. Nothing is normal in the band’s auspices… what happens if it’s all manipulated? Letters as symbols… what if you take the symbolism and look at the other side… does it start to mean something else? What kind of messages do you get and where does it lead you? With the music, ALKYMIST questions everything we believe, see and hear.

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