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An unrelenting sonic ritual of death/black metal with a spirit churning energy flowing through it. For fans of Bølzer, Irkallian Oracle, Death Fortress. Chris D'Alessandro
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For me, if you play this sub-sub-genre of music you're either Darkspace or you're not. But now I am forced to admit a third possibility... you are Voidsphere. Each 20 minute track infects and inflicts with continuous forward energy, eventually led by a fuzzy but clear and prominent guitar melody. Guitar chugging is occasional but assists with momentum, while screams are a sparse but complimentary part of the journey, almost as if they are happening in fixed spaces, while we as listeners fly by. rvss.eel
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Spanish Black Metal. I am late as always but i am positive (!) this Negativa album is their best so far & they started impressively high so... :) Could not recommend it more! bmurator
A blackened doom concept record about the very real problem of amphibian extinction, “Croak” is a punishing, essential listen. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 23, 2022
Joseph Hawker subverts the musical and sociopolitical status quo with a black metal triptych that's as incendiary as it is impressionistic. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 5, 2022
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Yay more dissonant Mississippi death metal or DMDM as no one calls it ever. Appeals to doomsters more than metal of death fans. Instills the wonder of free-form Japanese rock and combines it with the heaviness and hypnotism of death and doom metal. Vocals are awesome and I wouldn't expect anything less from Jared Moran. 2nd song is noticeably rawer than the rest. "Gathering" is a celebration of slowness and getting drunk beyond all reason. tr_🇺🇦