The French collective’s third album La Lune Dont Mon Âme Est Pleine arrives June 12 via Lay Bare Recordings. The first single unspools a vicious collaboration with the Sigh mastermind alongside a video shot over nine months.
Non Serviam, the Paris-based extreme music unit whose name means “I will not serve” in Latin, will release their third full-length album, La Lune Dont Mon Âme Est Pleine, on June 12 through Lay Bare Recordings. It arrives on CD, vinyl, cassette, and digital formats.
The first single, “Victory to Kali,” bolts black metal’s razor edges to a mechanistic industrial blast beat and then splits the whole thing open with vocal work from Mirai Kawashima of Sigh. Kawashima’s performance lands as a series of excruciating shrieks that feel less like a guest spot and more like a structural assault. The track tears through three minutes of noise and fury without pausing for breath.
The band traced the song’s lyrics to the 18th-century Bengali poet Ramprasad Sen, whose devotional verses to the goddess Kali ring with ecstatic destruction. Non Serviam reached out to Kawashima as a
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