One of the most respected Post-Black Metal acts in Canada returns with its eighth studio album, emerging as a new creature with luminous, polychromatic wings and ready to soar into stellar space.
Vocalist and multi-instrumentalist 鬼 (Ghost), the mastermind behind Ottawa, Ontario’s own Post-Black Metal/Shoegaze/Ambient entity Unreqvited, has a penchant for beautiful musical creations that reveal their claws and fangs only at closer inspection after spending some time on them. This solo project is firmly rooted in Blackgaze sonic soil but has also out sent tendrils into Ambient, Post-Rock, Post-Black Metal, and other related stylistic strata, with its seventh studio album, titled A Pathway to the Moon, taking an impressive evolutionary leap. Recorded by 鬼 at Unreqvited Studio, mixed by Benjamin V. Cooligan at New Alchemy Audio, mastered by Bogdan Makarov at NƎkkomix, and with cover artwork by Bérénice (Noirs Dessins) and layout by Irrwisch Artdesign, A Pathway to the Moon emerges as a new creature with luminous, polychromatic wings and ready to soar into stellar space; yet still it bears claws and fangs, being therefore highly recommended for fans of Alcest, Harakiri For The Sky, Deafheaven and Heretoir, among others.
The soothing, ethereal intro Overture I: Disintegrate will transport the listener to Unreqvited’s emotional journey starting with The Antimatter, offering ten minutes of beautiful yet dark passages blending the venomous side of classic Black Metal with the more modern nuances of Post-Metal, while the vocals by our lone wolf 鬼 exhale despair and obscurity. The other single released, titled The Starforger, begins in a calming, enfolding manner to the minimalist guitars by 鬼 while his vocalizations also bring melancholy and peace to our hearts; followed by Void Essence / Frozen Tears, a beautifully dark composition by Unreqvited that will surely take you to the stars to the sound of its melodious guitars and stylish piano notes. Into the Starlit Beyond sounds and feels even more spiritual and pensive than its predecessors, perhaps a bit too much albeit sounding very comforting, whereas Celestial Sleep brings forward two minutes of first-class Blackgaze, with 鬼 thoroughly putting together elements from several types of music, flowing into Departure: Everlasting Dream, a beyond atmospheric track that puts a charming yet somber conclusion to the album.
In a nutshell, A Pathway to the Moon takes Unreqvited closer to a traditional rock and metal album based on its songs than ever before – yet it is also the soundtrack of a most beautiful sonic journey, and you can join our mysterious lone wolf in his musical voyage by following the project on Facebook and on Instagram, by subscribing to its YouTube channel, and of course by purchasing the album from BandCamp or by clicking HERE, available as a stunning 36-page hardcover CD-artbook including a cover version for Cornfield Chase by Hans Zimmer (from the 2014 movie Interstellar) as a bonus track, as a black vinyl LP, and as a limited ash-grey marbled vinyl LP. Having said all that, it’s time to let the luminous creature known as Unreqvited soar high to the sound of its striking new album, elevating Canadian Blackgaze to new and exciting heights.
Best moments of the album: The Antimatter, The Starforger and Void Essence / Frozen Tears.
Worst moments of the album: Into the Starlit Beyond.
Released in 2025 Prophecy Productions
Track listing
1. Overture I: Disintegrate 2:19
2. The Antimatter 10:34
3. The Starforger 8:04
4. Void Essence / Frozen Tears 9:08
5. Into the Starlit Beyond 5:23
6. Celestial Sleep 1:49
7. Departure: Everlasting Dream 5:48
CD-artbook bonus track
8. Conrfield Chase 2:07
Band members
鬼 (Ghost) – vocals, all instruments
Guest musicians
Benjamin V. Cooligan – guitar solos on “The Antimatter” and “Into the Starlit Beyond”
Jamie Turton – additional orchestration on “Overture: I Disintegrate”, “Frozen Tears” and “Cornfield Chase”