supported by 5 fans who also own “The Cold Steel of my Sword (Nachtheir)”
Thrä delivers a track that is nothing short of phenomenal - from 7:40, it even turns into a rare emotional wonder. Those 13 minutes are an essential listen of one of today's most personal forms of "progressive" black metal - a maelstrom of unheard colors swirling crazily.
Seht is drowned into a compact lo-fi cloud of sound from which occasionally emerge a few cristalline sparks. A little ambient beauty for amateurs of sonic blur and some great moments that will require a good listening quality. Seb
supported by 5 fans who also own “The Cold Steel of my Sword (Nachtheir)”
TRIJUMF play very lively, but repetitive and raw black metal on their debut which is driven by brain piercing guitars. The reverberant, raw vocals are more supportive than dominant and the drum work is not really complex. All in all the songs are maybe a bit too long but somehow that also supports the hypnotic appearance, Check "1425 dana". H.L.