supported by 17 fans who also own “The Night of Nights”
Swirling guitars, furious drums, vocals that at the same time howl from infinite distance and are right up in your head; everything put into dissonant form with the help of unconventional songwriting. This album is my personal key to the icelanding black metal madness that I've ignored for way too long! Lukas Kaufmann
supported by 15 fans who also own “The Night of Nights”
I heard a recent 2021 metal album that was, in two words, fucking atrocious (hint - the band starts with "Kos" & has some of the worst album art in recent memory). With the sound of that shitty album still ringing in my ears, I went to my go-to band to wash it away: Blaze of Perdition. This album is just so deep, complex & epic with my favorite Sonneillon vocals to date. But definitely check "Ashes Remain" the next time you hear a superficial band trying too hard. It will make you believe again. bcb723
supported by 13 fans who also own “The Night of Nights”
Thanks for leeding me here, Ippocalyptica. This is indeed compareable to Marthyrium's 2023 masterpiece in terms of relentlessness and intensity. The guitars are sharp enough to cut through diamonds. The dissonance and the melodies are perfectly woven together with the fierce, unmistakingly French vocals. Since this is 8 years old, a follow-up would be greatly apprechiated. mourner
supported by 12 fans who also own “The Night of Nights”
Probably one of the fastest purchases I've ever made from the initial click of the play button. The multifaceted layering of the songs are brilliant and progresses from the recesses of it's violence to the psychoactive planes that it evokes. If it's one thing that the Polish are good at when producing metal is that they do it in style. Daniel Brown