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Geasa “Angel’s Cry” (1999)

5. June 2020 Jobst 0

Geasa creates a rather unique mélange of black metal and Irish-driven melodies. So far, quite banal. However, what makes this combination more close to the border, is the heavy wave of gothic rock which lies […]

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Enslaved “Monumension” (2001)

1. June 2018 Jobst 0

Much has been written about the Norwegian phenomena, the ultimate mutant of the eclectic 70’s guitar works and the black metal mechanisms – here is some more: let us talk about the evergreen sharp senses […]

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Elend “Winds Devouring Men” (2003)

1. June 2018 Jobst 0

What really lies beyond the border? We have different answers, views and wishes, but maybe vision is all that matters and hence flickers the dream. I may be ambivalent regarding zillion things located on the […]

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Dornenreich “Hexenwind” (2005)

14. May 2018 Jobst 0

In this album, in some continuation to the previous, Dornenreich’s music reflects the structure of a dream. The passages, turning from bleak and blur dark metal to soft Neo-Folk, laced with delicate touches of Ambient, […]

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Bethlehem “Dictius Te Necare” (1996)

2. May 2018 Jobst 0

Beyond any generic definition, this is extreme. Extreme metal, extreme music, extreme humanity. Although the impression given at times, of gauntness and plainness of black metal, Bethlehem’s music contains the most fragile and utter low […]

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Bergraven “Dödsvisioner” (2007)

2. May 2018 Jobst 0

When one begins his departure towards death, this journey is bound to open in deep silence, of reckonings to come. Cleaning mind and soul is highly necessary before diving into this faraway yet incredibly close […]

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