Levende I Brønshøj Vandtårn. Translated into English, this means “Live at the Brønshøj Water Tower” and not only is it the name of Solbrud’s new album, it’s a no-frills description of the contents and setting of said album. No, my friends, your eyes aren’t playing tricks on you. Back in the winter of 2019, the Copenhagen black metal band took two nights and recorded a live album in a 30 meter tall, concrete water tower contending with sub-zero temperatures, the structure’s 15 seconds of natural reverb, a film crew documenting the performance for a live DVD and Flemming Rasmussen, you might recognize his name from the back of Metallica’s greatest works, in the post-production chair along the way. On the back end, the result is one of the most unique recordings you’ll stumble across and a fu...