Primitive doom that has the beauty of a freak show. It sounds filthy, unrelentingly dark and savage and yet the music has an posive energy that enthralls! Quite a feat. This Belgian musician never disappoints the fan of all things heavy and smart. Bertrand Marchal
I’ll never miss another of Evan’s albums. Transcending Obscurity has been showing uncanny discernment with the signings lately. After starting to absorb the music of D and D every release keeps sounding better with repeat listens. This music injects and then infects. Metallurgical Fire
Doom metal in tone and lyrics steeped in a dark, haunting world. Wicked cover art to magnify this sweet, sweet blackened treat. Abigorum grows stronger by the day.
Satanath once again offers another obsidian gem! The Mad Barron