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MJÄLTSJUKA's atmospheric black metal style fits perfectly into the dark seasons. Similar to Tjaktjadálvve or old Coldworld the epic, melancholic songs offer an option for dark meditation and relaxation. Check the excellent "In My Tomb Of Solitude". H.L.
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Here's to some more cosmic metal, the Karlsruhe based outfit offers crude yet extremely well produced sound in this earlier effort.
Featuring mid-tempo cadences, occasional blast beating, high pitched shrieking essentially, the riffing has this mildly meaty, sensational over-atmospheric tilt that's always well received on my part.
The perspective of getting sucked into a wormhole had never felt better I kid you not.
Emperor and Inherits the Void in mind, you just can't skip this one. doive
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This band really reminds me of a more gothic, even romantic themed version of Judas Iscariot. Most definitely one of the more unique bands in the black metal scene nowadays. This album takes the sound of Night & Love and expands on it's greatness even more. Ryan