URT: 'Uinuva Kaevu Saladus' Video Available

July 1, 2009

"Uinuva Kaevu Saladus", the new video from Estonian fierce pagan metallers URT, can be viewed below. The song comes off the band's new album, "Ex Mortuis - Saatanhark III", which has just been released via Arhailised Helid. The first-edition limited digipack contains a bonus cover song "Tütarlaps kloaagis", originaly by RUJA, plus the "Uinuva Kaevu Saladus" clip.

URT (the South-Estonian Setu language word for "Soul of Death") was formed in 2004 and has thus far released one demo, three full-length albums and a split. The group's music is described as "a mix of agressive black and death metal with lots of atmospheric, pagan and epic passages. Lyrics (mostly in Finnish-Ugri Estonian language) are philosophical and paganic (inspired by myths of 'Põhjala'),like mantras of becoming oneself a man with forces of Nature (Hell)."

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