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Some of the best raw black metal I’ve heard in a while. So many infectious riffs it’s absurd. Easily my favorite release from lamp of Murmuur. HyperboreanFrost
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Some bands have struggled since the old spicy cough came along, but Krallice have absolutely flourished, releasing 5 albums in the last 3 years. It’s one thing to be prolific like they have, but one could argue that these last few albums are among the bands best work to date. So when they went and dropped this album on us, It’s fair to say that I was rather fucking excited. And my god is it good. Even when writing synth heavy instrumentals they know how to draw the listener in. A special band dissonant_ways
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Galdrum is exactly what every medieval metal album should sound like. With flutes spliced in-between heavy riffs and pounding drums, it gets you nostalgic for an age gone by, but hyped for the coming battle. The vocals, both clean and harsh, add a layer of power and life to the entire album. Finishing off with an amazing instrumental is the cherry on top. Wound of Briccius
A foreboding black-doom metal dirge, meditating on a dark world caked in ash, resulting from all the Earth’s nuclear arsenal detonating at once. Bandcamp Album of the Day Jun 14, 2018
Pulverizing, brutal, extreme and surreal black metal from this UK one-man project, “Vessel of Iniquity” is the sound of terror. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 30, 2017
The Indonesian act Kekal leaves no genre unturned, colliding black metal with industrial music with melodic post-rock on this stunning LP. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 25, 2023
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Brilliantly constructed: the forming stuctures in these songs take on a violent and sinister approach; a refutation of the superficial, of what lies beneath the surface. Daniel Brown