supported by 99 fans who also own “Their heads, our glory”
The sad part is I could have been listening to this for the last three years. This is definitely one of the best raw black metal albums ever. The drums are elite. Metallurgical Fire
supported by 97 fans who also own “Their heads, our glory”
This record recalls that quote by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, "Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away". There's nothing left to take away here - the composition and execution is thoughtful and sure-handed, the result focused and powerful. This is black metal long removed from icy Norwegian forests; instead, it trawls shadowy inner currents, where spirits dwell. Abandon hope, but discover oneself, all ye who enter. fyeahmetal
supported by 97 fans who also own “Their heads, our glory”
I have been obsessed with this album for weeks now. In the beginning I wanted to hear nothing but blasting, then I learned to appreciate the slow paced groove sections. In general the album sometimes feels a little mechanic and long-winded, missing some spontaneity. Still it is hard to single out one particularly stellar element in this album, it's all excellent. The song writing, the riffs, drums, the vocals, the mixing. Shweyksin!