Sounds | Carach Angren - Ik Kom Uit Het Graf
- Bertus Elings
- 20 aug
- 3 minuten om te lezen
Een primeur! De Limburgse black metalband Carach Angren heeft een single gereleast die volledig in het Nederlands is: Ik Kom Uit Het Graf.
Op 17 oktober a.s komt Carach Angren met een nieuwe EP, The Cult of Kariba, waarvan Ik Kom Uit Het Graf de eerste single is. Het nummer gaat gepaard met een onheilspellende clip.
Het verhaal van de track grijpt terug op de Lammendam-mythe en volgt de spookachtige terugkeer van een man die door de heks Kariba werd vergiftigd. Door een misplaatst ritueel van een geheime cultus wordt hij uit zijn graf gewekt en herrijst hij om na eeuwen eindelijk zijn wraak te nemen in een daad van bloederig geweld.
Ik Kom Uit Het Graf vormt een sleutelhoofdstuk in het vijfdelige verhaal van The Cult of Kariba: een zorgvuldig vervlochten reis langs historische legenden, occulte overlevering en gotische horror.

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With the upcoming EP The Cult of Kariba, CARACH ANGRENĀ return to the story that first defined their identity. Drawing from historical legends and obscure regional folklore, the band revisits the myth of the White Lady from Schinveld, this time expanding it with a new, sinister figure: Kariba. Inspired by real poems, forgotten theatre plays, and occult symbolism, this EP introduces a hidden cult intent on resurrecting Karibaāa poisoner and alleged witch whose spirit carries a legacy of vengeance. The Cult of KaribaĀ explores this narrative with a blend of haunting atmosphere, cinematic scope, and blackened aggression.
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Formed in 2003 in the southern province of Limburg in the Netherlands, Carach Angren began as a collaboration between keyboardist Clemens āArdekā Wijers and vocalist/guitarist Dennis āSeregorā Droomers, both of whom played together previously in the band Vaultage. Inspired by the power of narrative in metal and the theatricality of classical music and film scores, the duo decided to forge their own path, infusing black metal with symphonic arrangements and elaborate storytelling. The name āCarach Angren,ā drawn from Tolkienās Middle-earth mythology, reflects their fascination with language, lore, and dark fantasy.
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Their 2008 debut LammendamĀ introduced the bandās signature narrative style and conceptua ldepth. Based on a regional ghost story, the album tells of a woman whose tragic death in a burning castle gave rise to a haunting figureāthe White Ladyāseen roaming the forests of Schinveld. This story became the thematic foundation for the bandās identity. It was followed by Death Came Through a Phantom Ship (2010), inspired by maritime legends and ghost vessels, and Where the Corpses Sink ForeverĀ (2012), which addressed the horrors of war and its psychological aftermath.
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By 2015, Carach Angren further pushed their boundaries with This Is No Fairytale, offering a raw, unfiltered look into domestic abuse and trauma through the lens of twisted fairy tale tropes. In 2017, Dance and Laugh Amongst the Rotten centered around a haunted girl and her cursed music box, with each track unraveling the lives of characters who meet tragic ends. Their sixth album, Franckensteina StrataemontanusĀ (2020), drew from the life of controversial alchemist Johann Conrad Dippel, blending science, superstition, and historical horror into one of their most layered works to date.
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Now, with The Cult of Kariba, Carach Angren reconnect with their original concept while expanding its narrative universe. The EP draws inspiration from archival poems and lesser-known local legends, particularly the figure of Kariba: a mysterious woman remembered as both a poisoner and a sorceress. The songs unfold as a sequence of events involving an underground cult in Schinveld, beginning with āA Malevolent Force Stirs,ā where villagers secretly gather for ritual. āDraw Bloodā follows the first act of violence, revealing the cultās sacrifice. āThe Resurrection of Karibaā explores both the ceremony to awaken her and the backstory of her grief and execution. With āIk Kom Uit Het Graf,ā the victim of her past betrayal returns from the grave in a violent act of revenge. The EP concludes with āVenomous 1666,ā where Karibaās spirit is fully reborn,consuming the living and sealing the fate of those who called her back.
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Produced with precision and narrative cohesion, The Cult of KaribaĀ ties together myth, horror, and folklore in a tightly crafted five-part journey. Rather than simply revisiting the setting of Lammendam, Carach Angren expand the story with additional historical context, new characters, and an even darker tone.