supported by 5 fans who also own “Beneath the Widowed Sky”
Great, versatile black metal with detail aplenty. Some songs are surprisingly upbeat at times - e.g. Carve My Name, before dropping into claustrophobic dissonance and ultimately exquisite atmosphere - while other songs come along as frenetic and apoplectic throughout. Then there's the dismal piano: presaging impending doom, gracefully placed in the middle of the album and interlaced with its successor. Let alone the closing track. This album will pull you deep into the currents of its misery. David Fischer
supported by 5 fans who also own “Beneath the Widowed Sky”
Dark, Darker, Nausea. You can cut the atmosphere in pieces. The vocals are totally hopeless and fit perfectly in the soundscape. Definitely a black highlight of the year and one of the best german releases in the last years. suhrim777