Fuath, meaning “hatred” in Gaelic, is the one-man atmospheric black metal project of Scottish musician Andy Marshall, renowned as the creative force behind the acclaimed folk/black metal band Saor.
Formed in 2015, Fuath is Marshall’s outlet for a colder, more ferocious vision, melding relentless aggression with haunting, melancholic melodies. The music channels a timeless frostbitten spirit, weaving immersive soundscapes steeped in winter’s bleak beauty, ancient mysticism, and dark folklore. Though rarely performed live, Fuath’s selective appearances have left a lasting impact, immersing audiences in its stark, otherworldly realm.
Fuath’s “III”, arriving five years after the last album, features four expansive tracks with a running time exceeding 40 minutes. III embodies a cold, atmospheric, harsh, and hypnotic sound, driven by blistering speed and raw intensity, while retaining the haunting melodic depth that defines Fuath’s essence.
The album will be oficially released on January 12th, via Northern Silence Productions, but you can now delve into its YouTube premiere below.
Tracklist:
1.The Cailleach
2.Embers of the Fading Age
3.Possessed by Starlight
4.The Sluagh
Delve into the offering below:
Ancient flame, quietly burning through the shadows. Devoted to black metal and the Dark Arts since the late 90’s. https://linktr.ee/paulafazlich


