
But this first opus has perhaps a more drowning and underground sound, which perfectly fits the monumental and long four creations which conform this impressive debut. As you can imagine, based on the aforementioned influences, Ringarë’s core sound is a undoubtedly synth-drenched black metal with the distinctive raw production of those old creations. 'Under Pale Moon' could have easily been released alongside classic works like Emperor´s debut, Dimmu Borgir´s 'Stormblast' or Limbonic Art´s imperial debut 'Moon in the Scorpio'.

But don´t be fooled by the calendar, once you start listening to 'Under Pale Moon' you begin a time travel back to the '90s. After months of work and courtesy of the underground label Iron Bonehead Records, 2019 is the year when we can finally taste what the musical vision of those members have to offer. The reinvigorated duo took those old creations and some new ones and started to record the never born debut album. Fortunately, the obscure creature that Ringar was, evolved and resurrected under a new moniker, Ringarë, now with a new member known as Likpredikaren, who takes the duties of the vocals. Some of those compositions were used for Chaos Moon, a side project of Esoterica, while many other creations where laid in rest in shadows. The duo recorded tons of material for the first effort, which was never released. Ringarë is created as a continuation of the long time inactive band Ringar, which was founded in 2004 by Esoterica and Anomalous in Nashville, USA.

Have I said new? Well, in fact it’s not by any means a new project. 'Under Pale Moon' is the debut album by the new project Ringarë.
