Behold the sophomore opus by this incredible Polish Post-Black Metal duo, centered around a world collapsing into an endless cold, waiting to be reborn under a new sun.
Centered around a world collapsing into an endless cold, waiting to be reborn under a new sun, Twilight of the Golden Star is the second full-length album by Grodzisk Wielkopolski, Poland-based Post-Black Metal duo Zørza (which translates to “northern lights” from Polish), following up on their critically acclaimed 2024 debut Hellven. Recorded by the project’s own guitarist Eryk Lange at Tetra Wave Studio and G. Traschwandtner at Seven String Studio, mixed and mastered by the same Eryk Lange, and displaying a stunning artwork by Igor Datkiewicz of WS Artworks, the new album by the aforementioned Eryk Lange alongside bassist and keyboardist Kacper Bartkowiak, also featuring guest musicians V. Wahntraum (aka Michael “J.J.” Kogler of Harakiri for the Sky and Karg) and Amorth on vocals, and Mateusz Wróbel on drums, positions atmospheric depth and cold, hopeless storytelling at the center of its identity, becoming a must-listen for admirers of the genre.
The album begins with the expansive, massive title-track Twilight of the Golden Star, transporting our souls to an ethereal world ruled by Zørza where Eryk and Kacper craft an enfolding sonority perfect for the infernal vociferations by Amorth and V. Wahntraum; flowing into the introspective My Wounds, which morphs into a beast of Black and Post-Metal spearheaded by the caustic riffs by Eryk, with their guest vocalists once again piercing our minds with their visceral screams. And Mateusz then revs up the band’s ruthless engine in Death III, offering more of their Stygian yet melodic and delicate sounds, not to mention how venomous the guitar lines by Eryk sound from start to finish.
Get ready for a hurricane of absolute Black Metal madness blasted by the band entitled Against Theocracy, where Mateusz proves why he was chosen by Eryk and Kacper to take care of their drum duties, all boosted by another infernal vocal performance by Amorth; and they keep filling out every single space in the air with their blackened sounds in Stormspell, offering our avid ears eight minutes of abyssal vocalizations, grim riffs and a complete sense of despair. Finally, after the atmospheric interlude Zorza III, where Kacper builds a suffocating and melancholic ambience not recommended for the lighthearted, we face the closing aria The Devil Wears Well, bringing forward more of the massive beats by Mateusz while Amorth growls rabidly nonstop for our total delight.
While listening to each and every track from the excellent Twilight of the Golden Star, you’ll certainly feel your soul being consumed by the bitterly cold and dark sounds crafted by such an amazing Polish duo with the support of a crew of just as incredible musicians, proving once again how beautiful, captivating and visceral European Post-Black Metal can be. If you want to know more about Eryk and Kacper, their music, tour dates and other nice-to-know details about the project, and provide them with your utmost support, you can find Zørza on Facebook and on Instagram, enjoy their unique creations on YouTube and on Spotify, and purchase Twilight of the Golden Star from the Godz ov War Productions’ BandCamp or webstore. Our world is falling apart, but that doesn’t mean it’s coming to an end. As Zørza masterfully tells in their new album, it’s just going to be born again.
Best moments of the album: Twilight of the Golden Star, Against Theocracy and Stormspell.
Worst moments of the album: None.
Released in 2026 Godz ov War Productions
Track listing
1. Twilight of the Golden Star 10:30
2. My Wounds 5:59
3. Death III 5:44
4. Against Theocracy 6:39
5. Stormspell 7:58
6. Zorza III 3:13
7. The Devil Wears Well 4:50
Band members
Eryk Lange – guitars
Kacper Bartkowiak – bass, keyboards, lyrics, backing vocals
Guest musicians
V. Wahntraum – vocals on “Twilight of the Golden Star” and “My Wounds”
Amorth – vocals on “Twilight of the Golden Star”, “My Wounds”, “Death III”, “Against Theocracy”, “Stormspell” and “The Devil Wears Well”
Mateusz Wróbel – drums (session)