supported by 18 fans who also own “The Thin Line Between Sanity and Insanity”
On ne frappe pas un homme à terre : c'est ce que dit la règle mais NONE a déjà prouvé qu'il ne les suivait pas et si son album éponyme retirait toute perspective de béatitude spirituelle, Life has gone on long enough, son deuxième opus, nous interdit l'accès au bonheur terrestre. La vie n'a aucune substance et la production plus distante le confirme. Le DSBM s'empare de textures sonores blues, mettant en relief une dépression urbaine. Les cris partent en fumées : ne restent que les pleurs... Jordan Vauvert
supported by 17 fans who also own “The Thin Line Between Sanity and Insanity”
An hidden gem in depressive black metal from 2010, unfortunately this band only put out this demo, but it’s a masterful work nonetheless.
The energetic drumming and the melodic and melancholic guitar work are the highlights of this release; everything is complemented by a good mix, where all the instruments are well balanced and not overproduced.
Vocals are also perfectly in style with the genre and well recorded.
Overrall a fantastic demo 9/10.
Ps: also a super fast shipping from the label! pifzzover01
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
supported by 16 fans who also own “The Thin Line Between Sanity and Insanity”
This is what you get buying the label's discography, you don't know what treasures you get :) Love Lunatii for their Diskonformism of 2020 for its pure unadulterated madness, this here is no worse (differently though, which is for good). YomaBarr