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This album is as powerful now as it was when it first dropped. Already own it physically, but needed to have it on the go as well. Can never have too much of these gents. ribombitch
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Everything comes together extremely well in this album. Probably my all time favorite black metal album now. The mix of atmospheric almost shoegaze playing leads extremely well into the intensity black metal normally has. The saxophone they use on almost all the songs really puts it above others in the genre for me. DevilsKnock
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I usually listen to metal with at least alot of high vocals but this was a dead drop beautiful introduction to only lows/gutturals especially. 70eulogy06
The upstart Australian composer and producer connects the dots between contemporary jazz, experimental electronic, and progressive metal. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 13, 2025
Parisian metal band up the ante on their avant-prog, pitting nasty death-metal riffs and blast beats against tenor sax and accordion. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 23, 2025
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It could be amazing soundtrack or emotional brother of the film: "No Country For the Old Men" or "Blood Meridian or the Evening Redness in the West"...Together with complicated and changable-non-boring song structures it has that atmosphere of the total decay of humanity... Antdigapony