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From the Upcoming Album

De Venom Natura

Ponte Del Diavolo exposes us to a unique sonic experience.

Acta Infernalis

Ponte Del Diavolo - Il Veleno della Natura (Official Music Video)

Ponte Del Diavolo - Il Veleno della Natura (Official Music Video)

PONTE DEL DIAVOLO present “Il Veleno della Natura,” the second single from their forthcoming full-length De Venom Natura. As one of the record’s central invocations, the track distills the album’s core theme: nature as a source of both creation and corruption, where poison becomes a vital force rather than a threat.

 

De Venom Natura” evolves the band’s blackened post-punk identity into a deeper, more complex form, expanding the dual-bass structures and raw live recording approach that define the album’s sonic landscape.

 

 

Il Veleno della Natura” embodies the band’s alchemical fusion of doom, black metal, post-punk, and wave. Intertwining basslines set a grainy, visceral foundation, while shimmering guitars and ritualistic percussion unfold in rising tension. Erba del Diavolo’s performance moves between whispered confession and fervent invocation, channeling a mood of sensual decay and ecstatic transformation.

 

Watch the music video for Il Veleno della Natura:

 

https://youtu.be/B1pyq3kt3S0

 

 

The song is an intoxicating surrender to the venom of existence. Its imagery merges desire, dissolution, and rebirth: “Io mi voglio avvelenare col più soffice dei baci, poi morire per amore.” The devil appears as the threshold between reason and instinct, a symbolic force guiding the passage into dissolution and renewal. Within the album’s broader arc, “Il Veleno della Natura” marks a fevered turning point where poison shifts from metaphor to embodiment, echoing the eternal cycle of life, death, and resurgence at the heart of De Venom Natura.

 

De Venom Natura is out February 13, 2026 via Season of Mist.

 

Pre-order & pre-save: https://orcd.co/pontedeldiavolovenomnatura

Praise for ‘Fire Blades from the Tomb’:

 

Listening to Fire Blades From The Tomb, it’s hard not to recognize a legacy from Italy’s occult lineage — of which Ponte Del Diavolo represent the most exciting new chapter.” — Metal Italia

 

Ponte Del Diavolo create a very dark-tinted sound with influences from doom, black metal, and gothic.” — Musika

 

Ponte del Diavolo have found a courageous and clearly defined artistic path that breathes new life into a movement that sometimes seems a prisoner of itself.” — True Metal

 

Ponte del Diavolo rise from black and doom foundations yet make bold, countercurrent choices — two bassists, total stylistic freedom, and a range of influences that seems virtually limitless.” — Metalhead

 

Fire Blades From The Tomb is a strange yet captivating creation — explosive and emotionally devastating, vast yet intimately human.” — Demonic Nights

 

Ponte del Diavolo are devoted to an ossianic doom sound with a strong black metal undercurrent, enriched by the bewitching and ethereal vocals of Erba Del Diavolo.” — Rock Hard IT

 

This debut by Ponte Del Diavolo proves once again that metal is becoming increasingly genre-defying.” — Arrow Lords of Metal

 

Fire Blades… is a fantastically strong debut, their instrumentation and atmosphere being the main highlights of the record.” — Nine Circles

 

Fire Blades from the Tomb is a bold, engrossing, fully formed debut from a talented new band.” — Your Last Rites

 

This heavy, feverish occult ritual leaves you spellbound. If you're planning to visit a few ruined temples in the next few days, this is an ideal companion.” — VerdamMnis

 

Essential listening for lovers of textured and emotive heavy music.” — Wonderbox Metal


A fantastic album that slams together three disparate genres and makes them new, exciting, and vibrant again in the process.” — Ever Metal

Tracklist:

1. Every Tongue Has Its Thorns (6:25)

2. Lunga vita alla necrosi (4:01)

3. Spirit, Blood, Poison, Ferment! (4:36)

4. Il veleno della Natura (4:58)

5. Delta-9 (161) (8:52)

6. Silence Walk With Me (6:17)

7. In the Flat Field (4:54)

Full runtime: 40:02

Country: Italy (IT)

Genre: Blackened Post-Punk

FFO: Messa, Chelsea Wolfe, Esben and the Witch, Dead Can Dance, Dool, Electric Wizard, Darkthrone

Photo by © Sergio Bertani

PONTE DEL DIAVOLO craft a focused blend of doom, black metal, post‐punk, and wave—an aesthetic they call “blackened post‐punk.” Wave‐tinged female vocals anchor the project’s flaming core, supported by an uncommon dual‐bass setup that grounds the rhythmic guitars and a raw, dynamic drum pulse.

 

The result is an immersive, tension‐driven sound. Following the initial release of three EPs, the band signed to Season of Mist and unveiled their first full-length album, Fire Blades from the Tomb.

 

After two years on the road - appearing at leading European festivals such as Roadburn and Inferno in support of their debut - Ponte del Diavolo return with “De Venom Natura,” a record that extends and refines their musical boundaries.

 

 

 

Line-up:
Erba del Diavolo — Vocals
Khrura Abro — Bass
Kratom — Bass
Nerium — Guitar
Segale Cornuta — Drums

Production Credits:
Recorded at The Deepest Sea, Turin, Italy.
Produced & Engineered by Danilo Battocchio.

Mixed by Danilo Battocchio at The Deepest Sea.
Mastered by Magnus Lindberg at Redmount Studios, Stockholm, Sweden.

Guest Musicians:
Francesco Bucci

Sergio Bertani
Vittorio Sabelli
Gionata Potenti

Cover Art:
Francesco Dossena (
https://www.instagram.com/facciobruttefacce/)

Photography:
Sergio Bertani

Pre-save & Pre-order: https://orcd.co/pontedeldiavolovenomnatura

Follow Ponte Del Diavolo:
Bandcamp: https://pontedeldiavolo666.bandcamp.com/
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/PontedelDiavolo/
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https://www.instagram.com/pontedeldiavoloband/
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https://www.youtube.com/@pontedeldiavolo3847
Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/artist/4mAfr0B2wgIFbVBUAv9btD/
Apple Music:
https://music.apple.com/artist/ponte-del-diavolo/1639072320
Deezer:
https://www.deezer.com/artist/179497657
Tidal:
https://tidal.com/artist/33773763


Available Formats:
CD Digipak
12" Vinyl Gatefold ​— Black
12" Coloured Vinyl Gatefold