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Mendacium
CD $16.00

10/17/2025 843563194461 

PFL 338 CD 


2XLP $31.00

10/17/2025 843563194454 

PFL 338 


MP3 $7.99

10/17/2025 843563194461 

PFL 338 CD 


FLAC $8.99

10/17/2025 843563194461 

PFL 338 CD 


The most prominent and significant American death / funeral doom emissaries Evoken succeed their 2018 landmark Hypnagogia album with their seventh full-length opus Mendacium set for release on Oct 17. A work that will reveal itself as one of the darkest and most oppressive Evoken albums among their unparalleled repertoire.

Where 2018’s Hypnagogia would see the band capture and focus on a more melancholic, tangible, and even more of an accessible sonic design, Mendacium takes that acute shift back to the monumental dirge-like dread and woeful catacombic and disharmonious heaviness reminiscent of the band’s Quietus and Antitheses Of Light masterworks. All while still encapsulating the tectonic-shifting nature of their Caress Of The Void and Atra Mors releases while venturing more through classic gothic audial textures and even treading a little down experimental mire as well, reminiscing an aura seeping from such luminary artists as Dead Can Dance, Monumentum, and Disembowelment.

To signal this shift in sound harking back to this previous era, the band would recall the services of producer Ron “Bumblefoot” Thal who worked with Evoken on their Antithesis Of Light and Quietus albums respectively. The result being Mendacium capturing a sepulchral heaviness saturated in ambience with even more of an emphasis on deathlike dread and anguish; an ambience reflecting the depths and catacombs of an ancient cathedral or monastery, ultimately defining Mendacium as Evoken’s most powerful sounding album to date.

Tracklist

  1. #1 Matins


  2. #2 Lauds


  3. #3 Prime


  4. #4 Terce


  5. #5 Sext


  6. #6 None


  7. #7 Vesper


  8. #8 Compline