
Malmö, Sweden based Dark Psychedelic Rock band Nepal Death published the video for the single “Shadow Empress of Kathmandu” taken from their debut self-titled album out on
The band says: “This is the song ”Shadow Empress of Kathmandu” from the Nepal Death debut album. You can say that the song is about falling into darkness only to become friend with it and rising as a much stronger person.
It’s something of a psychedelic ballad and features violin played by Snild Aarre Thorsen and amazing chanting by Ida Gyllensten.
We have borrowed some scenes from the wonderful movie ”Valerie and Her Week of Wonders” from 1970.“
Imagine Charles Manson and Anton LaVey teaming up with a band of fake Hare Krishna cult members speeding towards Kathmandu in a run down VW bus along the dusty Hippie Trail in 1966. That may give you the idea what Swedish band Nepal Death are all about.
Nepal Death is Eastern tinged Heavy Psychedelic Rock at its very best. Angst ridden vocals on top of a compact wall of fuzz guitars, heavy bass and ritualistic drum beats all backed up by hindu chants, religious bells and flutes, freaky backward sounds and eerie India tanpura drones.
Nepal Death´s style draws from seventies Heavy Rock bands such as Hawkwind and Blue Öyster Cult. Psychedelic Rock in the vein of Amon Düül II and Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats are other strong influences along with traditional musical vibes from nations like Turkey, Afghanistan and India. Occult references mixed with Hindu mysticism are also prominent in the band’s lyrics and aesthetics.
Nepal Death have crafted something of a loose concept album revolving around a fictive journey on the hippie trail to Kathmandu. All songs are blended together by short musical bridges creating the sensation of talking to mystical locals, visiting secret shrines and temples, smoking hash from ornamented water pipes and writing doubtful poems.
The lyrics of the nine album hymns form a forbidden traveller’s guide to Hindu witches, love magic, death rituals, and worship of the almighty Kali Ma. They may appear sinister and serious but in the next moment they are sparkled with twisted dark humour.
The Psychedelic front cover depicts a scene taken from a Himalayan Chöd ritual and has been created by artist Toby Jörgensen of Studio Dzyan (the art collective responsible for the groundbreaking artwork for both Mercyful Fate and King Diamond back in the eighties).
The album is released by Swedish Psych/Progressive label Kommun2 and features guest appearances from members of bands such as Agusa, Coph Nia, Yuri Gagarin and Rymdstyrelsen.
This band is ready to go and meet the universe on stages everywhere! Please step right up and get ready to leave in a haze of smoke and steam on a trip towards a glorious end in Kathmandu, Nepal. Namaste!
Purchase the album here: https://nepaldeath.com/products/nepal-death-album-vinyl
Tracklist:
Side A:
Eik Dei (Intro)
The Hippie Trail
Sadhu Satan (The Durukti Mantra)
Shadow Empress of Kathmandu
She Smelled of Hash
Side B:
Hindu Psyche (Intro)
Wytches
Om Kali Ma
Tonight Will Die
Sita Ram
Dead in Nepal