Black Totem’s new album “Shapeshifting” turns it up a notch!

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Blackened Blues with Doom and Punk influences, Black Totem’s Deathrock is overflowing with superstition, vice and horror. Up to no good since 2008, Black Totem are notorious road-dogs of the Finnish underground, cutting their teeth and scraping their raw knuckles in a slew of live shows through the years. The band has shown promise since the early days releasing two EPs and a self-titled debut album, which won an award for Best Rock Album at the Turku Music Awards in 2016.

Now with their new album “Shapeshifting,” Black Totem are downright lycanthropic, breaking out of their enigmatic origins and taking on a much more unadulterated form. Their catchy, raucous Blues songs, with wild, untamed backing vocals and horror-soundtrack keys, give a distinctly Finnish lizard-disco hysteria to their fortified sound, coming across like a blood-bath in a moonshine distillery. Howling at the moon, with lungs of bile, Danzig/Misfits/Samhain influences are fleshed out with the Doom-laden riff-war of Celtic Frost, Venom and Darkthrone.

Together with the catchier urban song-craft of the Black Keys, this cauldron of Black Totem’s magic formula makes “Shapeshifting” a familiar, yet heavily enjoyable natural genre-clash of their own. Probably the meanest set of ill-natured radio-friendly hits you will have heard out of the Finnish subterranea in years, “Shapeshifting” is rabble rousing. Citing “Deranged people, sleazy films, uncomfortable art and northern predatory animals” along with “Finnish nature” as part of their lyrical influences, Black Totem are a biker bar-fight in a feral zombie Giallo film. All brawn, with splattered brains, and swamp-hut Southern bawl, Black Totem are too bad-ass to be a Horror Punk band and too rocking to be Black Metal. If you like your Deathrock to be dangerous, with a large swig of something illegal, then bow down before Black Totem and prepare to be abducted into their werewolf coven.

“Shapeshifting” breaks out of the Finnish Death and Blues underground and on to your record deck on the 29th of January 2021 via Svart Records.

Album’s first video for single “Dead Meat” revealed on Svart Record‘s YouTube channel right now. Check out video by Artturi Rostén here: 

Current line-up
Spit Poison: lead vocals, lyrics and bedpan guitar
Wera Wolf: bass and vocals
Sam Hate: lead guitar and backing vocals
Tony Cash: battery and backing vocals

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Pre-order link:
https://svartrecords.com/product/black-totem-ii-shapeshifting-lp/

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