0
0 Followers
0
  • About / Contact
Subscribe
Backseat Mafia
Backseat Mafia
  • News
  • Premiere
  • Track / Video
  • Album Reviews
  • Live Review
  • Interview
  • Donate!
  • Music
  • News

News: Katatonia are set to release Mnemosynean An extensive collection of rarities and B-sides marking 30 years of the band

  • July 20, 2021
  • Craig Young
Total
0
Shares
0
0
0

Katatonia are set to release Mnemosynean on 1st October 2021 through Peaceville Records.  

This new release marks 30 years since the formation of one of the most enigmatic & aurally captivating bands to grace the dark rock/prog genre, Mnemosynean contains an extensive collection of all of Katatonia’s rarities and B-sides, including tracks from the band’s numerous EPs, unheard album songs, limited special edition bonuses, cover songs, as well as a series of collaborative remixes. 

The journey of Mnemosynean spans the gothic-soaked experimental epic ‘Scarlet Heavens’ recorded all the way back in 1994, through to tracks recorded during the sessions for the stellar 2016 opus, The Fall of Hearts. 

The intriguing title of ‘Mnemosynean’ itself represents memories & was selected because tomb inscriptions dating back to 400 BCE say that the dead could keep their memories by avoiding drinking from the Lethe, and drink instead from the stream flowing from the lake of Mnemosyne (the goddess of memory). 

Following an early string of deathly doom-inspired releases which firmly & quickly established Katatonia as a leading force in the 1990s underground, the Swedes, led by Jonas Renkse & Anders Nyström,  came to true prominence following a transition to a more metallic, sleek, dark & depressive rock style while fully embracing concepts of urban and social decay, but also retaining some of the distinguishing traits from their early repertoire, such as the melancholy-laced & instantly identifiable melodic guitar leads.

2020 saw Katatonia present their eleventh studio opus, the poignant City Burials, to unanimous acclaim. 

With a somewhat unforeseen global event transpiring and touring being made impossible, the band still wanted to perform for their fans, so conducted a more intimate “lockdown” show which was streamed live from Studio Grondahl. This show was released as Dead Air in late 2020 and gives fans a full 88-minute set containing 20 tracks from the band’s extensive and illustrious repertoire to date.

The Mnemosynean packaging includes a new band biography courtesy of music journalist Eleanor Goodman, as well as full lyrics plus backgrounds to the track origins described by founding members Anders Nyström and Jonas Renkse, along with other close Katatonia collaborators. The artwork for this release has been created by long-running Katatonia visual artist Travis Smith.

Mnemosynean will be released through Peaceville on 1st October, on 2 CD, deluxe gatefold  triple LP on black vinyl , deluxe gatefold  triple LP on white coloured vinyl (available only through the Peaceville label stores and Katatonia band store)and digitally here

Watch the trailer, here:

MNEMOSYNEAN TRACKLISTING (CD split)

DISC 1

  • 1. Vakaren [04:54]
  • 2. Sistere [04:11]
  • 3. Wide Awake In Quietus [04:59]
  • 4. Night Comes Down [04:14]
  • 5. Second [03:32]
  • 6. The Act Of Darkening [05:52]
  • 7. Ashen [04:06]
  • 8. Sold Heart [04:32]
  • 9. Displaced [05:14]
  • 10. Dissolving Bonds [03:41]
  • 11. Unfurl[04:48]
  • 12. Code Against The Code [03:28] 

DISC 2

  • 1. Wait Outside [03:38]
  • 2. Sulfur[06:22]
  • 3. March 4 [03:51]
  • 4. O How I Enjoy The Light [02:44]
  • 5. Help Me Disappear [05:13]
  • 6. Fractured [05:52]
  • 7. No Devotion [04:48]
  • 8. Quiet World [04:39]
  • 9. Scarlet Heavens [10:27]
  • 10. In The White (Urban Dub) [05:25]
  • 11. My Twin (Opium Dub Version)[04:15]
  • 12. Soil`s Song (Krister Linder 2012 remix)[04:40]
  • 13. Day And Then The Shade (Frank Default remix) [05:40]
  • 14. Idle Blood (Linje 14) [03:23]
  • 15. Hypnone (Frank Default Hypnocadence mix)[04:46]

The band have confirmed that, all being well, they will be playing extensively throughout 2022, beginning in January and February 2022 with the “Twilight Burials” tour, a 31-date co-headline tour of the UK and Europe with SÓLSTAFIR for 2022! 

Which will be followed by a huge run of festivals including Prognosis (NL), Mystic Festival (PL), Hellfest (FR) and Luppolo In Rock (FI). For more details and tickets see www.katatonia.com

Share this:

  • Tweet
  • Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit
  • Share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp
  • Share on Tumblr
  • Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email

Like this:

Like Loading...

Related

Total
0
Shares
Share 0
Tweet 0
Pin it 0
Related Topics
  • Katatonia
  • Peaceville Records
  • rock/metal
  • rock/metal tracks
Craig Young

North East England Writer/photographer for Backseat Mafia. Photography portfolio can be found at www.craigsuperstaryoung.co.uk

Previous Article
  • Backseat Downunder
  • Music
  • News
  • Track / Video

Track: Melbourne’s Grazer unveil the dreamy atmospheric double ‘A’ side single ‘Without You’/’Visions’ and announce signing to US label Cascine

  • July 20, 2021
  • Arun Kendall
View Post
Next Article
  • Music
  • News
  • Track / Video

Track: ‘Chorusing’ shares the unplugged ambience of new single ‘Midday Sun’ with debut album ‘Half Mirror’ due August 13

  • July 20, 2021
  • Tania Ogier
View Post
You May Also Like
View Post
  • News

News: Sam Foster Smith returns with cinematic indie anthem ‘Go With The Flow’

  • Simon Lucas-Hughes
  • March 27, 2026
View Post
  • News

News: Ellen Benediktson Returns with Maximalist Electro-Pop Single ‘WID4L’

  • Simon Lucas-Hughes
  • March 27, 2026
Michael Cavanagh
View Post
  • Backseat Downunder
  • Music
  • News
  • Track / Video

Track: CAVS expands his sonic palette on new single ‘First Light’

  • Deb Pelser
  • March 27, 2026
Liliana de la Rosa
View Post
  • Backseat Downunder
  • Music
  • News
  • Track / Video

Track: Liliana de la Rosa expands her cinematic world on ‘High Like Heaven’

  • Deb Pelser
  • March 27, 2026
Bachelor Girl
View Post
  • Backseat Downunder
  • Music
  • News
  • Track / Video

Track: Bachelor Girl rework ‘Treat Me Good’ with Jessica Mauboy

  • Deb Pelser
  • March 27, 2026
View Post
  • Music

News: Dark Mofo Festival unveils the eclectic 2026 musical lineup as well as the usual spectacular arts and performance events

  • Arun Kendall
  • March 27, 2026
View Post
  • Album Reviews
  • Backseat Downunder
  • Music
  • News

EP Review: Big League unveil the anthemic swagger of ‘Windanswagger’ ahead of Australian/New Zealand tour

  • Arun Kendall
  • March 27, 2026
View Post
  • Album Reviews
  • Backseat Downunder
  • Music
  • News

EP Review: The Night Packers’ ‘Invisible Ink’ shines with a pop sensibility and a wry humour.

  • Arun Kendall
  • March 26, 2026
TKAY
View Post
  • Backseat Downunder
  • Music
  • News
  • Track / Video

Track: Tkay Maidza returns with explosive new single ‘Must Be’

  • Deb Pelser
  • March 26, 2026
View Post
  • News

News: Jason Bembry Doubles Down On Elusive Indie-Pop With New Single ‘My Friends’

  • Simon Lucas-Hughes
  • March 26, 2026

Leave a ReplyCancel reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Popular
  • Track: VAN PLETZEN and SOSSI reimagine ‘Maia-hee’ as a hyper-colour dancefloor revival
    Track: VAN PLETZEN and SOSSI reimagine ‘Maia-hee’ as a hyper-colour dancefloor revival
  • Track: Luk45 blurs genre lines on introspective new track ‘Candles!’
    Track: Luk45 blurs genre lines on introspective new track ‘Candles!’
  • News: Lydia Lunch returns to channel Suicide’s raw intensity in Australian shows
    News: Lydia Lunch returns to channel Suicide’s raw intensity in Australian shows
  • EP Review: The Night Packers' 'Invisible Ink' shines with a pop sensibility and a wry humour.
    EP Review: The Night Packers' 'Invisible Ink' shines with a pop sensibility and a wry humour.
  • Album Review: Pan•American – ‘Fly The Ocean In A Silver Plane’: An intricate set of guitar blessed ambience which steer the emotions.
    Album Review: Pan•American – ‘Fly The Ocean In A Silver Plane’: An intricate set of guitar blessed ambience which steer the emotions.
My Tweets
Social
Social
Backseat Mafia
The best in new and forgotten music

Website by Chris&Co.

Input your search keywords and press Enter.

%d