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Green Carnation's 'Sanguis' Blends Atmospheric and Volatile Elements
The Norwegian progressive metal band's latest album continues their acclaimed trilogy with raw emotion and technical prowess.
Apr. 12, 2026 at 10:07am
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The shattered, glittering textures of Green Carnation's latest album 'Sanguis' reflect the raw emotional power and technical prowess of the Norwegian progressive metal band.San Diego TodayGreen Carnation's latest album, 'A Dark Poem, Part II: Sanguis', is a compelling addition to the band's discography. Released in April 2026, the album continues the trilogy that began in 2025 and showcases the band's ability to blend atmospheric and volatile elements to create a deeply resonant listening experience. The album's title track, 'Sanguis', is a powerful statement about the band's confrontation of personal trauma with artistic integrity, featuring raw, emotive vocals from Kjetil Nordhus.
Why it matters
Green Carnation's music is not just about technical prowess, but also about the emotional depth they bring to their craft. The band's attention to detail in weaving together different instruments to create a cohesive sound sets them apart from many of their progressive metal peers, making 'Sanguis' a must-listen for fans of the genre.
The details
The album's runtime is only 37 minutes, but it feels like a journey through a complex emotional landscape. The band's incorporation of spoken word snippets adds a layer of complexity to the overall sound, suggesting that Green Carnation is constantly pushing the boundaries of what progressive metal can be.
- The album 'A Dark Poem, Part II: Sanguis' was released in April 2026.
- The trilogy that 'Sanguis' is a part of began in 2025.
The players
Green Carnation
A Norwegian progressive metal band with an extensive discography and a reputation for blending atmospheric and volatile elements in their music.
Kjetil Nordhus
The lead vocalist of Green Carnation, known for his raw, emotive delivery of the band's lyrics.
Stein Roger Sordal
The bassist of Green Carnation, who wrote the lyrics for the album's title track, 'Sanguis'.
The takeaway
This album is a testament to Green Carnation's enduring appeal and their ability to create a unique and compelling listening experience that balances technical complexity with emotional depth. It's a must-listen for fans of progressive metal and gothic metal.
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