supported by 42 fans who also own “Likgökens fest”
Well, after listening to Death and Black Metal for over 35 years, it sometimes gets boring, even if bands try to innovate. But then you stumble upon an album, which immediately clicks: it fresh, but familiar. It’s emotional, intelligent and complex, but not for complexities’ sake. It flows, it works, it’s authentic.
This album is absolutely great, it’s all I want from this kind of music: cold soundscapes, raging fires, the embrace of darkness. 10/10 Ricardo Cristof
supported by 36 fans who also own “Likgökens fest”
This album is a stunning fusion of folk and black metal — deeply melodic, heavy, and poetic throughout. The interplay between raw aggression and atmospheric beauty is masterfully handled, creating a sound that’s both emotionally rich and sonically intense. The folk elements add depth and storytelling, while the black metal foundation keeps the energy fierce and uncompromising. A truly captivating listen for fans of both genres. Szymon Mielczarek