NAILED TO OBSCURITY Unleash Generation Of The Void With Expansive New Vision

NAILED TO OBSCURITY Unleash Generation Of The Void With Expansive New Vision

By Angela Croudace German melodic death-doom outfit Nailed to Obscurity have just released their highly anticipated new album, Generation of the Void. For frontman Raimund Ennenga, the record represents the band’s boldest and most diverse work yet....
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By Angela Croudace
German melodic death-doom outfit Nailed to Obscurity have just
released their highly anticipated new album, Generation of the
Void. For frontman Raimund Ennenga, the record represents the
band’s boldest and most diverse work yet.
Following the critical success of Black Frost, the group set out to
explore wider sonic territory. “We wanted the next one to be more
diverse, more dynamic,” Ennenga explained. “On one side, you have
the extremity of Glass Bleeding with blast beats, and on the other,
songs like Allure, which is a full ballad. We even pushed into more
accessible territory with tracks like Spirit Corrosion, which I
would call catchy in a way.”
This push into new territory demanded that Ennenga redefine his own
vocal role. Known primarily for his harsh delivery, he embraced
clean vocals more extensively than ever before. “I had to find the
sweet spot for my voice,” he said. “It feels like more mature
singing now, and we really wanted to make sure it worked both on
the record and in a live setting.”
Recorded across Woodshed Studio in Germany and Jacob Hansen’s
studio in Denmark, the album benefits from a balance of fresh
experimentation and polished production. Hansen’s calm yet
meticulous approach provided the final layer of refinement. “It’s
still unbelievable that this is our album,” Ennenga admitted.
“Jacob was on our wish list for years, and he lifted the songs to a
new level.”
Lyrically, Generation of the Void reflects a more cinematic scope
while also resonating with the turbulence of recent years. Themes
of isolation, social unrest, and emotional weight run throughout,
offering listeners both intensity and catharsis.
Though no Australian tour is currently locked in, Ennenga expressed
the band’s enthusiasm: “We would love to come down under one day—it
would be really special.”
Generation of the Void is out now.



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