Coluber album cover
Debut Album

Coluber

Released April 10, 2026 · Heavy Metal / NWOBHM

A thunderous introduction to the band’s world, Coluber channels the spirit of classic NWOBHM with galloping rhythms, soaring guitar harmonies and powerful vocals. From high-energy anthems to darker, atmosphere-driven moments, the album establishes the foundation of Coluber’s identity with steel, shadow and cinematic ambition.

Overview

Rooted in traditional heavy metal, the debut balances speed, melody and atmosphere while introducing the mythic and dark storytelling that defines Coluber.

Standout Detail

The instrumental “Giza” adds an exotic and cinematic twist, drawing on ancient Egyptian-inspired melodies to broaden the album’s world.

Atmosphere

Heroic, nocturnal and ominous — a blend of classic heavy metal power with fantasy and horror-infused imagery.

Full Album

Listen to the complete debut release directly from the official YouTube upload.

Tracklist & Highlights

Tracklist

  1. The Conqueror
  2. Flying Dutchman
  3. Coluber
  4. Headless Horseman
  5. Giza
  6. Haunted Mansion
  7. Alone in the Dark
  8. Black Knight

Highlights

  • Headless Horseman charges forward with galloping riffs and a haunting, nocturnal atmosphere, bringing the classic legend to life with relentless momentum.
  • Coluber (title track) anchors the album with a dark, serpentine energy and memorable melodic hooks.
  • The Conqueror opens the record with driving force and classic heavy metal bravado, setting the tone from the first seconds.
  • Giza stands apart as an instrumental passage into ancient mysticism, giving the album a cinematic and exotic dimension.
  • Haunted Mansion leans into eerie textures and storytelling, building tension through atmosphere and pacing.
  • Black Knight closes with a powerful, ominous feel, combining heroic themes with a darker edge.

Album Notes

Coluber is the opening chapter of the band’s recorded journey: a debut rooted in the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, but already reaching toward something broader and more atmospheric. It introduces the project’s fascination with darkness, folklore, legend and cinematic imagery while keeping one foot firmly planted in classic metal tradition.

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