supported by 48 fans who also own “Deadlife - Rotting Scars”
A lot of epic and theatrical sounding black metal has to navigate the possibility of sacrificing some of it's vitriolic edge for the sake of creating a soaring atmosphere, or worse still it runs the risk of having a somewhat sterilised and cleaner quality of sound. Whilst neither is inherently a bad thing, it's a real treat to hear an album so simultaneously majestic and decrepit. Track four is fucking great! Ben Harris
supported by 44 fans who also own “Deadlife - Rotting Scars”
YES and that is a call from *Welcome to the abyss of Hell.
Perfection of the pure devilish forces.
Impossible chiedere di più...Oltre la illusione nella maggioranza degli cosiddetti Umani.
Misantrophy,hatred,witchery,Satanic crusades VS antihuman plague.⚔ SANDRA.N.696
supported by 39 fans who also own “Deadlife - Rotting Scars”
Driving raw black metal which, especially in the latter part of the second track, takes on a wonderful subtle off-kilter vibe that really makes it interesting, feeling almost Trhä-like by the end. Luke