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Visionary Vials of Wrath's newest album delivers forty minutes of cold yet detailed and intimate atmospheric black metal. The drums undergird the melodies admirably, and the dynamic between the acoustic and electric guitar passages is seamless and lovely.
Visionary Vials of Wrath's newest album delivers forty minutes of cold yet detailed and intimate atmospheric black metal. The drums undergird the melodies admirably, and the dynamic between the acoustic and electric guitar passages is seamless and lovely.
Black / Death / Post Metal from Canada
In the wake of the night" is premium class atmospheric black metal. The spheric synths are very orchestral and far away from nowadays synth-pop black metal with its dumb "ding dong ding" sounds. Though differing in dynamic and pace all epic tracks are characterized by majestic melancholy. Sometimes I think at Summoning or Sear Bliss, but these references are not too dominant. An emotionally intense release with a dense atmosphere! (Bandcamp)
When I need to recreate myself I go in search of the darkest forest, of the thickest and most impenetrable swamp: here lies the strength, the quintessence of Nature ... the vast, wild, terrible mother of us all, Nature.
(Henry David Thoreau)
Naturaleza Ancestral is a hymn to nature!
Dwarrowdelf is back with their new full length album, Of Dying Lights, delving deeper into the lore of Tolkien. This album contains seven tracks of epic metal, one being a cover of both Sojourner and Summoning melded together into an incredible journey of a song. Moving more into his own style with each offering, this is an incredible album.
Tom O'Dell - All instruments, vocals
Jack Reynolds - Harsh Vocals (Track 7)
Chloe Bray - Additional Vocals (Track 3)
Music and lyrics by Tom O'Dell (Tracks 1 to 6)
Track 7 covers "Homeward" by Sojourner (written by Mike Lamb and Chloe Bray) and "Land of the Dead" by Summoning (written by Silenius and Protector)
Recorded by Tom O'Dell at Hair Force House Studios, UK
Mixed and Mastered by Mike Lamb at Onieros Studios, UK
Electro synth black metal in a yet unheard way
Atmospheric Black Metal from Colombia
Re-issue in 6 panels digipack
"Kosmogyr are a force of emotive violence, a band as capable of sundering you limb from limb as deftly pulling upon the tender strings of your heart"
Trhä truly stands in a league of its own. The sheer volume of material, combined with its distinctive, otherworldly approach to raw black metal, makes it feel like an inexhaustible well of inspiration. Even among the genre’s most prolific anonymous acts, few manage to be this consistently innovative.
This latest album is an excellent example of Trhä’s ability to push boundaries—blazing fast, drenched in atmosphere, yet never falling into predictability. That comparison to Liturgy on track 6 is fascinating, especially since Trhä usually leans more into dreamlike, folkish textures rather than the kind of rhythmic
deconstruction Liturgy does. And that synth closer? Just breathtaking. It’s rare for a project this prolific also to feel like it’s evolving constantly.