supported by 7 fans who also own “Mental Spirit & Flesh”
An interesting fusion of black metal and jazz, with inspiration from various other forms of metal. There is a lot to like here, and many pleasant surprises. However, it does not always seem to form a cohesive whole. spawnofchaos
supported by 7 fans who also own “Mental Spirit & Flesh”
Very late to this, but I'm glad I found it. The very brand of melodic death/doom I savor so much. Soaring leads, haunting riffs, and melancholic vocals. Everything I hold dearest in music. Brett (Lascaille's Shroud / Soulmass)
supported by 7 fans who also own “Mental Spirit & Flesh”
This is a hard album to classify. There is definately an atmospheric/doom style core here, with a lot of progressive and experimental flavour. Odd, but very enjoyable. spawnofchaos
supported by 6 fans who also own “Mental Spirit & Flesh”
Shivery and cold, yet with a subtle feeling of warmth enfolding each track. It's instantly engaging, with a great message overall and a cinematic story behind "Neswa-Pawuk". It's emotional without losing the black metal spirit. Umbra Cornuta