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Album precedentemente pubblicato a nome Arsaidh, ora disponibile a nome Saor.
Jewelcase cd con bonus track:
-Pictish Pride (Ainshval Cover)
Gatefold cover, ltd. 500 on transparent blue vinyl, incl. A2 poster.
3rd album from Australia's premier Depressive Black Metal band feat. mastermind D. along with session members from Drudkh, Nazxul, Pestilential Shadows and Drohtnung.
Haunting, melodic and intense Depressive Black Metal, delving further into melancholy and the essence of personal expression through music, which may occasionally remind the listener of another of Australia's finest, AUSTERE, as well as ALCEST, and perhaps "Brave Murder Day"-era KATATONIA.
jewelcase edition
3rd album from Australia's premier Depressive Black Metal band feat. mastermind D. along with session members from Drudkh, Nazxul, Pestilential Shadows and Drohtnung.
Haunting, melodic and intense Depressive Black Metal, delving further into melancholy and the essence of personal expression through music, which may occasionally remind the listener of another of Australia's finest, AUSTERE, as well as ALCEST, and perhaps "Brave Murder Day"-era KATATONIA.
Alor is a progressive Neofolk/Dark Metal solo-project from Spain
The musical style mixes several genres - such as Neofolk, Dark Metal and Post Rock - to create atmospheric, dark, beautiful and soothing songs...music to relax and dream.
The main influences are Agalloch, Ulver, Opeth, Nest, Havnatt, Katatonia, and Porcupine Tree.
Other acts that come to mind when listening to Alor are Empyrium or Of The Wand And The Moon.
The CD comes in digisleeve (ltd. 900) with illustrations from Theodor Kittelsen, as well as lyrics.
Lanciata dalla Northern Silence sull'onda del successo dei Caladan Brood (con cui divideranno anche uno split più avanti nell'anno) ecco questa one-man band italiana. Come pr C.B. anche in questo caso vengono nominati i Summoning come riferimento principale (oltre ad Elffor), anche se i "nostri" sono più focalizzati sulle parti ambient, "folk" ed acustiche, che non su quelle black
Epic Black Metal in the vein of Summoning! A 71 min glimpse into Steven Erikson's "Malazan Book of the Fallen", "Echoes of Battle" proves the perfect Black Metal interpretation of a work that is peerless in scope and equals J.R.R. Tolkien and G.R.R. Martin in brilliance. Caladan Brood are for Erikson's Malaz what Summoning are for Tolkien's Middle Earth. Epic Black Metal can not be performed better than this!