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At the heart of De Venom Natura lies a central concept: Nature as both seduction and toxin, creation and annihilation. The record contemplates poison not as mere destruction, but as a transformative agent within an eternal cycle of life, death, and rebirth. Across seven tracks, including “Every Tongue Has Its Thorns,” “Lunga vita alla necrosi,” and “Il veleno della Natura,” the band articulate this duality through ritualistic repetition, lyrical invocations, and a tension-driven sonic architecture.
Emerging from Turin’s underground in 2020, the group have forged a distinct identity rooted in doom, black metal, post-punk, and wave. Their uncommon dual-bass configuration remains central to the project’s character, grounding rhythmic guitars beneath wave-tinged female vocals and a raw, dynamic drum pulse. On De Venom Natura, that foundation is pushed further. The core instrumentation was recorded live at The Deepest Sea studio in Turin to preserve the immediacy and tension of their performances.
With De Venom Natura, Ponte del Diavolo extend their boundaries without abandoning their core identity. It is a record that channels stage-born intensity into a controlled studio ritual, where poison becomes revelation and decay becomes a form of consciousness.
De Venom Natura is out now, via Season of Mist.
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Tracklist:
1. Every Tongue Has Its Thorns (6:25)
2. Lunga vita alla necrosi (4:01)
3. Spirit, Blood, Poison, Ferment! (4:36)
4. Il veleno della Natura (4:58)
5. Delta-9 (161) (8:52)
6. Silence Walk With Me (6:17)
7. In the Flat Field (4:54)
Full runtime: 40:02
Country: Italy (IT)
Genre: Blackened Post-Punk
FFO: Messa, Chelsea Wolfe, Esben and the Witch, Dead Can Dance, Dool, Electric Wizard, Darkthrone