This uncanny Symphonic Black Metal entity returns with their first full-length opus, a devastating and majestic release that delves deep into identity, belonging, and the mythos of a demon cast into the human world.
A Demon Symphonic Black Metal project about dysphoria and coping with living in a world that you’re not from, Santa Clara, California-based creature Vesseles, the brainchild of the uncanny vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Valira Pietrangelo, returns with Home, a devastating and majestic release that delves deep into identity, belonging, and the mythos of a demon cast into the human world. Pulled from the scorched marrow of The Beneath, the demon dominion she once forgot and now remembers with terrifying clarity, Valira and her henchmen Joel Ferry on vocals, Ron Graves on bass, and Nick Brown on drums fuse Symphonic Black Metal with cinematic grandeur and emotional weight in their newborn spawn, a worthy follow-up to their 2024 debut EP I Am A Demon, beautifully depicting the sound of returning to a place you’ve never truly known.
In the opening aria Flesh Throne, Valira reclaims her sovereignty over humanity, with her keys and orchestrations sounding absolutely hypnotizing and perfect for the visceral roars by Joel, starting the album on a truly haunting mode. Eternally Within Us is a ceremonial track complete with Latin mantras and sweeping symphonics that ground the demon realm’s ancient roots in flesh and blood, again presenting Valira’s cryptic, grim piano while Nick hammers his drums in the name of Doom Metal; followed by The Beneath, a brutal, bombastic ode to Valira’s home world, as obscure as some of the best creations by the mighty Cradle of Filth, with our demon firing razor-edged riffs in paradox with her phantasmagorical keys. She then takes on lead vocals in the title-track Home, questioning whether the place she fought so hard to return to was ever meant to comfort her, captivating our senses with her sinister piano before all suddenly morphs into a Black Metal beast tailored for admirers of the genre.
They Wither… is an instrumental piano piece that counters the despair of previous releases, flowing into Until They Are Dust, which details the grotesque birth of The Beneath, a cursed sludge consuming humanity to give rise to the next generation of demons, offering three minutes of absolute madness where Joel once again barks rabidly until the very end. Scriptures Etched Into the Mind’s Pillars marks the album’s lyrical turning point, from external reclamation to internal unraveling, while flirting with Melodic Black Metal, in special in its riffs and keys. Needless to say, it should sound brilliant if played live. Then we have Perpetual Chasm of Black Mirrors, a harrowing journey through isolation, suffocation, and the horror of being self-aware in a world that rejects you, and it’s when the music gets less violent that you’ll feel its fury and darkness deep inside your heart. Lastly, This Is Not Home brings the album full circle, also presenting Gothic Metal elements in its vocals, with Valira’s riffage again sounding and feeling fantastic, ending the album on a true epic and climatic vibe.
Home is the natural maturation of the unique sound crafted by Vesseles, sounding and feeling more dynamic, more orchestral, and more unflinchingly personal, charting Valira’s journey from confident origin to tortured self-doubt and finally to righteous authority. During recording, a late inclusion of Valira’s own vocals unlocked new potential, revealing the expressive power of her voice in leading the story and, therefore, pointing to a bolder, deeper, more human, and more demonic future. Unfortunately, due to Valira taking on all vocal duties, Home is also the band’s last album with vocalist Joel Ferry, but of course their friendship will remain forever. Anyway, you can get in touch with Valira and her Vesseles via Facebook and Instagram, subscribe to the project’s YouTube channel, stream their eerie music on Spotify, and of course grab a copy of the caustic, incendiary Home from BandCamp or by clicking HERE. In the end, Vesseles is not just music. It’s a reckoning, and Home is the sound of a demon returning, not to find peace, but to claim it by force.
Best moments of the album: Eternally Within Us, Home and Scriptures Etched Into the Mind’s Pillars.
Worst moments of the album: None.
Released in 2026 Independent
Track listing
1. Flesh Throne 5:18
2. Eternally Within Us 5:02
3. The Beneath 5:16
4. Home 6:11
5. They Wither… 1:32
6. Until They Are Dust 3:07
7. Scriptures Etched Into the Mind’s Pillars 3:41
8. Perpetual Chasm of Black Mirrors 5:03
9. This Is Not Home 7:14
Band members
Joel Ferry – vocals
Valira Pietrangelo – guitars, piano, orchestrations, backing vocals, vocals on “Home”
Ron Graves – bass
Nick Brown – drums
