Metal Chick of the Month – Lady IX

On the Isle of Vanaheim grant me one last poisoned kiss…

Dark. Mysterious. Delicate. Unique. These are just some of the words that can be used to describe our metal lady of the month of September, and after reading more about her I’m sure several other words related to beauty and darkness will come to your mind. Well, to be honest, there isn’t a lot of information about her personal life anywhere, just to show you how cryptic she is and how she likes to keep her fans curious to know more about her life and her work. No one knows her real name, but we can all call her by her alter-ego Lady IX, the mesmerizing frontwoman and songwriter for Belgian Gothic/Doom Metal outfit Hyldr, who’s also an aspiring writer and the author of the Hyldr Chronicles, a lover of YA books (aka young adult fiction) and audiobooks, and above all that, a lover of your blood. Yes, you read it right, so you better get ready to enter the Stygian realm of Lady IX and her Hyldr here on The Headbanging Moose because, as you might have noticed, there’s no turning back after she sinks her fangs in your jugular.

It’s absolutely unclear if Lady IX was born in Wales, in Belgium or anywhere else, nor if she actually resides in Brașov, a city in the Transylvania region of Romania ringed by the Carpathian Mountains, which would make total sense based on her obscure and hypnotizing persona. What we know is that it was back in 2021 when Lady IX decided to form the Gothic/Doom Metal beast Hyldr, focusing on an emotional approach to morbid themes inspired by her own book, the aforementioned Hyldr Chronicles, using it as a template for the band’s song concepts. By the way, the name Hyldr is a reference to a Valkyrie that one character, a Japanese woman who ends up in the middle of a Viking turmoil, wishes she could become in the book, presenting elements of the supernatural combined with doses of Greek tragedy.

Currently formed of our diva Lady IX on vocals, keyboards, lyrics and songwriting alongside guitarists VI and Jean Dark, bassist Wôde, and drummer Saïko, Hyldr take the listener on an unforgettable musical adventure, bringing to our avid ears a captivating fusion of sounds inspired by both cinematic and operatic works, crafting a realm that fans cannot resist. Having released so far the singles Heart of Soil and Your Frozen Chest, plus their debut full-length opus Order of the Mist, all in 2022, the band conjures a treat for fans of Paradise Lost, Moonspell, Ghost, Draconian, Saturnus, and others who appreciate the ominous beauty of Gothic and Doom Metal. For instance, Order of the Mist (which title refers to rulers of the underworld in Nebelwood Forest where the shape-shifting Huldra folk have the power to bring back the dead) offers our damned souls eight distinguished tracks that are sometimes haunting and hypnotic, sometimes epic and melodic, including the two aforementioned songs Heart of Soil and Your Frozen Chest, as well as Nibelungen and The Blade Of Gold. Furthermore, the band is already gearing up for the future, having already composed the sequel to Order of the Mist while they’re at the same time looking for a label to help them spread their caustic fusion of Gothic and Doom Metal worldwide.

Speaking of the song Nibelungen, where they venture into the depths of their genre to create a truly hypnotic piece and where Lady IX seamlessly blends into the mesmerizing excerpts from Fritz Lang’s cinematic masterpiece Die Nibelungen, it’s not just a stunning fusion of visual darkness and enchanting music inspired by the magnificent work of Richard Wagner’s Der Ring des Nibelungen, but Lady IX and the rest of the band also hope that the fans connect with the official video for the song in a significant way, especially given its relevance in today’s world. “I hope that our fans and new ones will be curious enough to perhaps go and find the original film and watch it. Such an old movie in black and white must be daunting to a lot of people, but this sort of cinematographic relic really is worth the effort,” commented Lady IX about the song and the video, also offering a playful proposition. “We also would like the fans to crowdfund a remake of the entire film with all Hyldr band members playing the main roles! A worldwide financial success awaits!” Hence, you can enjoy Nibelungen and all other songs and videos from Hyldr directly from Spotify, from BandCamp, or from Youtube.

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Now switching gears a little from music to literature, let’s talk about the inspiration for the existence of Hyldr, Lady IX’s own Hyldr Chronicles, a YA science fantasy horror book fully written by our beloved diva of darkness. In this YouTube playlist, Lady IX reads the ghostly yet relaxing audiobook by the fire, chapter by chapter, and tells the gory folktale of a young woman from Otarunai in Japan who has an uncanny ability to see the dead and sometimes communicate with them. One traumatic day, she is torn from her troublesome coastal village and finds herself trapped in a world where sinister Norse mythology becomes a harsh reality. Before new chapters are read or written, Lady IX will occasionally allow her loyal Huldra listeners of the Hyldr Chronicles to join in interactively by choosing paths for the characters to take. By the way, the specific order of the songs in the album Order of the Mist does not follow the chronology of the Hyldr Chronicles, but slices the story up “like a dissected corpse” as mentioned by the band. “All our songs are connected, distilling a larger story,” said Lady IX about the uniqueness of her book and her band’s new album.

Her official YouTube channel, as well as the official YouTube channel for Hyldr, are actually full of other surprises the likes of Hyldr Chronicles. For example, there’s a playlist called Ghostly Choirs, where you can enjoy the harrowing singing from the Hyldr Chronicles by Lady IX; another one named Order of the Mist Vocal Autopsy, where Lady IX’s vocals are put under a microscope from the album Order of the Mist; and one named Lady IX Songs, where you can enjoy a variety of videos with Lady IX including our diva singing the song My Bones To The Sea, by Harakiri for the Sky. As you can see, despite the fact that there are almost zero details about Lady IX’s personal life available online, her music, her creations and her passion for everything that’s dark and gothic are easy to find, taking you on a one-way journey to the deep and somber lair ruled by our hypnotizing metal lady and her Hyldr.

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