As June in the Northern Hemisphere is always splendid, our metal lady of such a warm and vibrant month also had to be a splendid one. However, you’re absolutely wrong if you think she sings about happiness and joy. Quite the contrary, she doesn’t care if it’s sunny and warm outside, delivering a Stygian blend of Atmospheric Black and Doom Metal with her band powerful enough to block the sun like a true sonic eclipse. Her name is Kristien Cools, the frontwoman for Belgian doom entity Splendidula, and you better be ready because once you enter her realm of gloomy and visceral doom, there’s no escape.
Born on September 22, 1985 in Mol, a municipality located in the Belgian province of Antwerp, but currently residing in Temse, a municipality in East Flanders, Belgium, Kristien is not only a metal vocalist, but she’s also a digital creator and a financial assistant. Regarding her studies, she went to the Provincial Kunsthumaniora Hasselt (PIKOH), to the University of Antwerpen, and also studied Desktop Publishing at CVO Heusden-Zolder. In addition, she’s is in a relationship with Belgian musician Joachim Taminau, who’s by the way the drummer for Splendidula.
Kristien said that she already started singing from the very first moment she could, already as a young child. Even back then she said “I’m going to be a singer,” and she has stuck to that ever since. “I was in my first band when I was 17, with which I did gigs and recorded a CD. Splendidula is definitely the band where things got more serious. I actually waited a very long time before taking singing lessons, but I once read an article about a singing teacher who teaches the technique for heavier singing in a healthy way, and that piqued my interest.”
Effortlessly blending genres to create a unique and captivating sound while dealing with delicate topics such as spirituality, depression, nightmares and death, Temse, Belgium-based Atmospheric Black/Doom Metal entity Splendidula started back in 2008, but none of the founding members are part of the band anymore. As a matter of fact, the band only released their debut self-titled album in 2013, already including Kristien on vocals, but with a completely different lineup with David Vandegoor and Adriaan Paszewski on the guitars, Jo Flemings on bass, and Patrick Vanderhenst on drums. After that, already featuring Joachim Taminau on drums (as well as other band members), the band released the albums Post Mortem, in 2018, and Somnus, in 2021.
Things unfortunately took a dark turn for Splendidula in 2022 with the passing of bassist Peter Chromiak, who played with the band in the albums Post Mortem and Somnus. Both guitarists at that time, Pieter Houben and David Vandegoor, found it impossible to carry on and Kristien and Joachim had to find new band members. After guitarist Guy Van Campenhout joined the band, and with the departures of guitarist Kim Van Stichel and bassist Bart Deroissart, they released their 2026 opus Absentia, a deeply personal journey through themes of loss and remembrance, available on BandCamp and on Spotify. Furthermore, in all of their albums you’ll find really touching, grim and scathing creations such as Absentia, Echoes of Quiet Remain, Behind My Semblance, Oculus, and Drocht.
According to the band, their name is derived from “lamprohiza splendidula,” the Latin name for “firefly,” aiming to represent the mysterious and peaceful feeling that these insects express when they fly around trees or float over water at night. Sitting at the crossroads of Atmospheric Black Metal and Doom Metal, the band blends the raw intensity of Black Metal with the deep, immersive atmosphere of Doom Metal, and while classic influences are certainly present, their focus is on crafting a layered, emotional experience. The combination of visceral screams, ethereal synths, and heavy instrumentation builds an atmosphere that is both intense and hypnotic, as their music is all about emotion and immersion, drawing the listener into the darkness they create.
Kristien also had some interesting comments about the music style played by Splendidula in one of her interviews. “We actually started writing music without wanting to play a particular genre. For us, the atmosphere that a song radiates is more important than whether or not we fit into the box we’re put into. During this process, we’ve evolved to a sound with a typical Doom metal base, accompanied by different influences from Sludge, Post and Black Metal. In this way we’re not limited to the boundaries of a particular genre. We want to continue evolving and explore musical boundaries, without standing still, and of course we hope that our audience will show the willingness to grow with us.” Regarding the band’s usually bleak artworks, she mentioned that the band decided to go for a really somber, yet very meaningful style of monochromatic art, to connect further with the concept of dreaming. “Actually a part of the population dreams solely in black and white, and a lot of theories suggest that people tend to dream in black and white when they experience something traumatic. After overcoming that difficult period, colours are gradually returning. We found this connection between dreams and reality very intriguing.”
Although Splendidula is obviously Kristien’s only band, you can also find her as a guest vocalist for the song Of Winter’s Woe and Whishes Whispered, from the 2021 album Prelude to Void, and all female vocals in the 2022 album A Voidchaser’s Elegy, both by German Ambient Doom/Post-Metal act Eirð, with her delicate yet visceral vocals matching perfectly with the long composition by the band’s mastermind Andreas Georg Libera, going on for over 10, 15 and even 20 minutes. I’m sure we’ll see more special appearances from Kristien in the near future for other bands that play Black, Death, Doom, Post-Metal, or any other subgenre of extreme music, as her voice fits perfectly in any of the darkest styles in Heavy Metal.
Within the Black Metal spectrum, Kristien said that some of her major musical influences are renowned acts the likes of Rotting Christ, Wiegedood, Austere, Hecate Enthroned, and Urfaust, among several others, saying she’s always been drawn to Atmospheric Black Metal. “There’s something about the darkness and atmosphere that truly moves me. It’s more than just music, it’s an emotional experience. Outside of metal, my ‘feel-good’ music is New Wave and EBM, as I love the melancholic yet danceable energy these styles bring. I listen to many genres, what truly matters is that the music evokes emotion,” she commented.
As the band wanted to dedicate Absentia to their deceased bassist Peter Chromiak, and as Kristien was looking for a way to express her emotions even further, that album is the one where you’ll find her most aggressive vocals, having received lots of tips on how to properly venture through the realms of screaming and guttural singing. “Personally, I like to be able to vary as much as possible, both the low and high vocals, and now with the screams added, so that people stay captivated, and for me that is interesting too, of course.” Not only that, she mentioned that the band’s creative process includes writing the music first, starting from a basic riff in the rehearsal room, and then experimenting with song structures and implementing some of their personal influences, which is when she begins crafting her vocal lines as well. “Remarkably, I usually create my vocals while driving the car. Belgian traffic jams seem to be the perfect occasion to play some rehearsal recordings and start singing along. In this way I often create melodies very instinctively, and only at the very last stage, these melodies are also accompanied by written words.”
Needless to say, Kristien loves to perform live, having already played in different Belgian cities like Antwerp, as well as outside of their homeland, and at Belgium’s second-largest metal festival, Alcatraz. Furthermore, when asked how she would determine the setlist when Splendidula is scheduled for a 30 or 40-minute slot anywhere, taking into account their songs are long and detailed (sometimes surpassing the nine-minute mark), she said that can be a bit of a puzzle, but in the end everything makes sense and the show flows really well. Also, as the band consistently uses visuals in the background, like video footage, to create the perfect atmosphere and give their concerts a more theatrical vibe, there’s always lot of work to be done by Kristien and the boys, but it’s all worth it as the audiences love every single second of their performances.
Lastly, as a Belgian citizen that’s proud of the metal scene in her homeland, Kristien recommends Antwerp’s own Doom/Death Metal band Marche Funèbre, who by the way released the amazing album After the Storm, in 2024; West Flanders-based Atmospheric Death/Black Metal act Thurisaz, who unfortunately played their last concert on December 6, 2024 in Kortrijk, Belgium, before calling it quits; and Mechelen’s own Atmospheric Sludge/Post-Metal band Pothamus, who released in 2025 the album Abur. Who knows, maybe one day we’ll see Kristien as a guest vocalist for one of these bands, or any other band from the darkest and most melancholic side of music, right? Because we need more of the voice of Kristien Cools in our rotten and decaying world, as her singing is as comforting as it’s dark and gloomy.
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