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Album Review – Ponte Del Diavolo / De Venom Natura (2026)

Posted on February 12, 2026 by Gustavo Scuderi
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This uncanny Italian creature is back with the poison of nature, taking their potent potion of Blackened Doom and Post-Metal to strange new heights.

Fresh off appearances at Roadburn and Inferno, the daring and devilishly talented Turin, Italy-based creatures known as Ponte Del Diavolo (Italian for “Devil’s Bridge,” a name applied to dozens of ancient or medieval bridges across Europe, particularly in Italy, due to their impressive or unusual architectural design for their time, which led to popular myths and folklore) have taken their potent potion of Blackened Doom and Post-Metal to strange new heights in their sophomore full-length offering, entitled De Venom Natura, Latin for “the poison of nature.” Recorded, produced, engineered and mixed by Danilo Battocchio at The Deepest Sea, mastered by Magnus Lindberg at Redmount Studios, and displaying a Stygian artwork by Francesco Dossena, the follow-up to their critically acclaimed 2024 album Fire Blades from the Tomb sees the band formed of frontwoman Erba del Diavolo, guitarist Nerium, bassists Khrura Abro and Kratom, and drummer Segale Cornuta deliver a record that extends and refines their musical boundaries, being recommended for admirers of the music by Messa, Chelsea Wolfe, Esben and the Witch, Dead Can Dance, Dool, Electric Wizard, and Darkthrone.

Haunting sounds permeate the air in the horror movie-like opening track Every Tongue Has Its Thorns, featuring guests Andrea l’Abbate on programming and Sergio Bertani (Lucynine) on theremin, exploding into pure Post-Black Metal where Erba del Diavolo is hypnotizing with both her clean vocals and devilish vociferations. Lunga vita alla necrosi, or “long live necrosis” from Italian, is another fantastic song where Nerium slashes his axe supported by the double bass attack by Khrura Abro and Kratom; followed by Spirit, Blood, Poison, Ferment!, featuring Francesco Bucci (Ottone Pesante) on trombone, a massive, hard hitting creation by those Italians with Segale Cornuta taking the lead with his pounding drums while Erba del Diavolo declaims the song’s dark lyrics with tons of passion (“Nature, I notice you! / And I secretly observe / your eroic mutation, possessing me too, / Having me too! / Spirit, blood, poison, ferment! / Spirit, blood, poison, torment!”).

Sergio Bertani then lends his synths to Il veleno della Natura, or “the poison of nature” from Italian, an amazing tune that’s fast, chaotic, melodic and visceral, with all instruments matching perfectly with the Italian words vociferated by Erba del Diavolo, whereas despite all of its layers and nuances (plus guests Andrea l’Abbate on synths and Vittorio Sabelli on bass clarinet), Delta-9 (161) gets a bit too experimental at times, although the band’s core sound is still intact. Silence Walk With Me presents guest Gionata Potenti (aka Omega of the band Nubivagant) on vocals and acoustic guitar, making a sensational vocal duet with Erba del Diabolo while Segale Cornuta brings an overdose of Black Metal insanity to their sound, not to mention the killer bass lines by Khrura Abro and Kratom. And last but not least, the band goes back to the glory of the 80’s in In the Flat Field, blending their Post-Black Metal sonority with elements from Gothic Rock to give the song an even more thrilling vibe, led by Nerium’s strident riffs.

Like a curious scent, De Venom Natura wafts around the idea that Mother Nature is a double-edged sword, at once beautiful and intoxicating while also lethal in its seduction, and Ponte Del Diavolo make sure the listener also sees Gaia that same way while listening to the album. You can get in touch with one of the most interesting names of the current Italian rock and metal scene by following the band on Facebook and on Instagram, staying up to date with their breathtaking live concerts, stream their unique music on Spotify, and of course, show them your utmost support by purchasing De Venom Natura from their own BandCamp, from Season of Mist, or by clicking HERE. Building a dark and sinister bridge between metal and Mother Nature, Ponte Del Diavolo are carving their name in the history of heavy music, leaving us eager for more of their caustic sounds in the near future while we’re all seduced and hypnotized by the powers of nature.

Best moments of the album: Every Tongue Has Its Thorns, Il veleno della Natura and Silence Walk With Me.

Worst moments of the album: Delta-9 (161).

Released in 2026 Season of Mist

Track listing
1. Every Tongue Has Its Thorns 6:25
2. Lunga vita alla necrosi 4:01
3. Spirit, Blood, Poison, Ferment! 4:36
4. Il veleno della Natura 4:58
5. Delta-9 (161) 8:52
6. Silence Walk With Me 6:17
7. In the Flat Field 4:54

Band members
Erba del Diavolo – vocals
Nerium – guitar
Khrura Abro – bass
Kratom – bass
Segale Cornuta – drums

Guest musicians
Francesco Bucci – trombone on “Spirit, Blood, Poison, Ferment!”
Andrea l’Abbate – programming on “Every Tongue Has Its Thorns”, additional synths on “Delta-9 (161)”
Sergio Bertani – theremin on “Every Tongue Has Its Thorns”, synths on “Il veleno della Natura”
Vittorio Sabelli – bass clarinet on “Delta-9 (161)”
Gionata Potenti – vocals & acoustic guitar on “Silence Walk With Me”

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Posted in 2026 New Releases | Tagged andrea l'abbate, black metal, blackened doom, danilo battocchio, de venom natura, erba del diavolo, every tongue has its thorns, francesco bucci, francesco dossena, gionata potenti, gothic rock, il veleno della natura, italy, khrura abro, kratom, magnus lindberg, nerium, omega, piedmont, ponte del diavolo, post-black metal, post-metal, redmount studios, season of mist, segale cornuta, sergio bertani, silence walk with me, spirit blood poison ferment!, the deepest sea, turin, vittorio sabelli | Leave a reply

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