𝕺𝖛 𝕾𝖔𝖗𝖗𝖔𝖜
as a black metal fan that also is listening to noise industrial I have to suggest you guys to follow the industrial path. this is much better than the rest.
reminds me of somatic responses with a touch of converter.
Favorite track: Donde Sea Que Haya Vida , Hay Sufrimiento.
Katimavik86
Impressive, compelling, and baffling release. A masterful approach to DSBM I wasn't expecting.
Favorite track: Ültimo Brillo De Los Halos Lavanda.
WickedDjango
Aside from tracks 2 and 4, this is a pretty solid atmospheric album. Seriously tho whats with the electronic dance music?
Favorite track: La Inexorable Amargura En La Existencia.
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You’re being chased through a cavern by something with 100 mouths, all of them screaming for your blood. Evulse takes the Denver sound and bloodies it up, drags it through the mud, shakes it up violently. justanoldgod
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This record makes me cry. It is just that beautiful and full of unfiltered sorrow. But the solemn spirit in all compositions turns the sorrow into ritualistic feast of happiness. Like, you know the feeling when at first you cry, but then you reach some sort of cleansing catharsis and you start to smile and burst painful little gales of laughter in weird joy while tears are still flooding rife. 𝙅𝙤𝙚 𝙎𝙥𝙞𝙣𝙚𝙡𝙡
If “atmospheric black metal” implies majestic comedowns and dramatic dynamics, this powerhouse instead constitutes anti-atmospheric black metal. Bandcamp Album of the Day Mar 23, 2021
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There are a bunch of skiffs out on a slow-moving river. They’re dragging the water for my body. There’s a low, dense fog that the first light of morning cannot penetrate. Dogs on the shore are letting loose low, rumbling growls. There’s something beneath the surface. The same thing that dragged me under and made short work of me. Something ancient and eldritch... This record feels like turning the pages of your favorite horror novel. It’s brilliant in all respects. Buy it now. justanoldgod