Review: Ars Moriendi – Lorsque les coeurs s’assèchent
Another promising experimental black metal solo project arising from the ashes of someone’s bedroom.
Another promising experimental black metal solo project arising from the ashes of someone’s bedroom.
My personal music god is back with his first main project full length in what feels like ages… does it stand up to his magnum opera?
Mountainous blackened post-metal from the Dalmatian coast
“I dunno what the hell’s in there, but it’s weird and pissed off, whatever it is.”
Firtan express bleak lyrical prose in a way only the German language can convey and combine it with a somber atmospheric black metal tonality.
Centered around a deep appreciation of the natural world, this album is both beautiful and vicious improvised black metal by none other than Caio Lemos–the man behind Bríi and Kaatayra.
An hour of heavy metal infused black metal turns out to be way too much of a good thing.
Have you ever wondered what a band trying their hardest to emulate 90s Opeth would sound like?
“Rhythm is everything” states Caio Lemos: He provides on Corpos Transparentes, one of the most unique and well composed albums you will hear this year.