Mad God return with “An Age of Ash”

Johannesburg doom band Mad God have released "An Age of Ash", the title track from their new album, due out on 27 March. It follows "Left to Rot" and gives a second look at the band's next full-length.

Mad God are back with another look at An Age of Ash. After “Left to Rot”, the title track arrives with the same sense of weight and control, but it also opens the door wider into the album’s world. The band describe the new release as a concept album set in a collapsing kingdom, built around corruption, ancient evils and the slow breakdown of whatever hope was left.

Mad God have been around since 2014, and on earlier releases they pulled from cosmic horror and true crime. This time they have gone for something more cohesive, with a full narrative running through the album.

An Age of Ash was recorded live at Helsing Studios, with the core instrumentation tracked together and no click track. According to the band, most of the album was captured in full takes, with solos played live in the moment, then followed by separate vocal sessions. Danny Helsing, who joined on bass in 2021, also handled the mixing and mastering.

The full album is set for release on 27 March and will feature five tracks: “Godforsaken (The Pact)”, “Left to Rot”, “An Age of Ash”, “Chosen” and “The Price”.

Listen to “An Age of Ash” below:

Joel Costa
Joel Costahttps://africa.rocks
Joel Costa is a music and gear editor with over two decades of experience. He has written for and led titles such as Metal Hammer Portugal, Terrorizer, Ultraje, BassEmpi.re and Guitarrista. He has also worked in music PR and led record labels. Across those magazines, he helped publish interviews and features with artists ranging from Metallica, Zakk Wylde, Ghost, Judas Priest, and Mastodon to Pat Smear (Nirvana), Jerry Cantrell (Alice In Chains), Peter Hook (Joy Division/New Order), Mohini Dey, and KMFDM. He is the author of books on Kurt Cobain and The Beatles.

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