#PolynesianMusic

2025-12-05

Te Ruki – Marako Te Ruki (2021, Tuamotu Islands)

Continuing our journey through the epic Fedi-sourced catalogue of must-hear albums, our next spotlight is on number 622 on The List, submitted by mbr. This is the only full-length (thus far) from Polynesian black metal band Te Ruki (“The Night”), and it kicks so much ass. Even if you think you don’t like black metal, I highly suggest giving this album a whirl. If nothing else, you could learn some words in the Tuamotu language, thanks to the Bandcamp having the English translations for all the lyrics.

Want to read more? See the full spotlight on the Fediverse at linernotes.club/@1001otheralbu or on the blog: 1001otheralbums.com/2025/12/05

Want to skip straight to the music? Here's the Bandcamp: teruki.bandcamp.com/album/mara

Happy listening!

#TeRuki #BlackMetal #metal #TuamotuIslands #FrenchPolynesia #PolynesianMusic #music #1001OtherAlbums

2025-12-05

Te Ruki – Marako Te Ruki (2021, Tuamotu Islands)

Our next spotlight is on number 622 on The List, submitted by mbr.

This album – the only full-length (thus far) from Polynesian black metal band Te Ruki (“The Night”) – kicks so much ass. Someone somewhere called Te Ruki “the French Polynesian answer to Rotting Christ”, which I can’t really comment on because I literally just listened to a Rotting Christ album for the very first time and am not sure that it’s representative of their sound, but maybe that helps someone get a sense of what this band is about. That said, even if you think you don’t like black metal or Rotting Christ, make sure you give this album a whirl. If nothing else, you could learn some words in the Tuamotu language, thanks to the Bandcamp having the English translations for all the lyrics. I’m personally having a hard time remembering to breathe lately will all the nonsense going on these days, so I’m going to try and internalize the meditative lyrics of the closing track, “Tomo Te Aho”, which are mostly a simple repetition of that title:

Tomo te aho (“Enter, Breath”)
Tomo te aho (“Enter, Breath”)
Tomo te aho (“Enter, Breath”)
I roto aku (“Inside of me”)

#blackMetal #frenchPolynesia #metal #polynesianMusic #teRuki #tuamotuIslands

The cover art is a dark stylized painting in various reds and browns of what looks to be a mythological warrior or perhaps a humanoid god, appearing as a very muscular man with long black hair tied back with a bandana across their forehead, a necklace made of some sort of bones, flames shooting out of/clenched in their fists, blank white eyes, and mouth open in a yell. They seem to be in the middle of some sort of circular motion, with their body in the air and parallel to the ground, which might actually be water. The band name is in an orange font in the top left corner, but no album name.

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