
Official press release:
Crippled Black Phoenix are announcing their new album Sceaduhelm with a new video for its lead single “Ravenettes”. One of the first songs written for Sceaduhelm, “Ravenettes” establishes the album’s emotional framework. Built on repetition, restraint and controlled momentum, the song captures a state of psychological vigilance, where suppressed memories resurface without warning and avoidance proves brief.
Watch the music video for “Ravenettes” on the Season of Mist YouTube channel:
“Ravenettes” frames trauma as cyclical rather than resolved, returning again and again as a glitch in the timeline. The song’s stripped-back construction and insistent rhythmic pulse mirror the sense of inevitability by favoring tension over release. Vocalist Belinda Kordic remains measured and urgent, carrying the song’s unease without exaggeration. Within the wider context of Sceaduhelm, “Ravenettes” introduces the album’s inward focus on endurance, emotional erosion, and the quiet violence of repetition, setting the foundation for what follows…
The official music video for “Ravenettes” was produced in collaboration with 9LITER FILMY, an audiovisual production collective, who are recognized for cinematic restraint and emphasis on mood-driven storytelling. Known for work that favors atmosphere, repetition and visual tension over linear narrative, 9LITER FILMY’s approach mirrors the song’s exploration of memory as disruption rather than closure.
Sceaduhelm comes out April 17th on Season of Mist. Pre-order here.
Available Formats:
- CD Digipak
- Digital Download
- 2CD Slipcase
- 2×12″ Vinyl Gatefold – Black
- 2×12″ Coloured Vinyl Gatefold – Violet
- 2×12″ Coloured Vinyl Gatefold – Red & Black Marbled
- 2×12″ Coloured Vinyl Gatefold – Silver & Green Marbled
- 2×12″ Coloured Vinyl Gatefold – Half Black, Half Transparent w/ White Splatters
Sceaduhelm track listing:
- “One Man Wall of Death”
- “Ravenettes”
- “Things Start Falling Apart”
- “No Epitaph/The Precipice”
- “The Void”
- “Hollows End”
- “Dropout”
- “Vampire Grave”
- “Colder and Colder”
- “Under the Eye”
- “Tired to the Bone”
- “Beautiful Destroyer”

