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Author: nausika

19/10/2016 nausika

776: a monumental doom-sludge psychedelic re-imagining of the United States

Phantom Glue, 776, United States, Negative Fun Records, CD NF-025 (2016) Being a typical dumb Australian, I thought “776” might

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16/10/2016 nausika

Attalla: sturdy introduction into fusion Sabbath doom and crushing hardcore

Attalla, self-titled, United States, Shadow Kingdom Records, CD / cassette (2016) After two years existing only as an independent self-release

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16/10/2016 nausika

Estron: a fun and enjoyable album of sci-fi sludge doom

Slomatics, Estron, Head of Crom Records, CROM7 12″ red vinyl (limited edition) (2014) Flush from reviewing their most recent album

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29/09/2016 nausika

Future Echo Returns: heavy doom with hard iron sludge, atmospherics and psychedelia is a winner

Slomatics, Future Echo Returns, United Kingdom, Black Bow Records, CD (2016) In the liner notes of a past album of theirs, Belfast-based

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13/09/2016 nausika

Autumn: a richly layered and solid sound world on an epic scale

Coldworld, Autumn, Germany, Cold Dimensions, CD DIMEN029 (2016) Eight years have come and gone since one-man band ColdWorld recorded and

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12/09/2016 nausika

The Sontaran Experiment (self-titled): immersion into a world of dissolution with no chance of renewal

The Sontaran Experiment, self-titled, United Kingdom, Undergroove, UGCD054 (2008) Sadly whatever ambrosia juice the Time Lords used to drink on

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05/09/2016 nausika

Believe in No Coming Shore: not quite the breakthrough album for US folk / black metallers Falls of Rauros

Falls of Rauros, Believe in No Coming Shore, United States / Sweden, Bindrune Recordings / Nordvis Produktion, digipak CD BR022

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05/09/2016 nausika

Sistere: an epic debut of fusion post-rock / doom / sludge metal

Izah, Sistere, Sweden, Nordvis Produktion, digipak CD NVP028 (2015) For a debut album, “Sistere” is a whopper at 72 minutes

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01/09/2016 nausika

No mystery but plenty of treasures on “Space Echo: The Mystery Behind the Cosmic Sound of Cabo Verde Finally Revealed”

Various Artists, Space Echo: The Mystery Behind the Cosmic Sound of Cabo Verde Finally Revealed, Analog Africa, AACD080 (2016) At

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30/08/2016 nausika

Christ Clad in White Phosphorus: not just another tour-de-force album by Caïna

Caïna, Christ Clad in White Phosphorus, Apocalyptic Witchcraft Recordings, digipak CD APW011 (2016) Since reforming in 2012, Caïna continues to

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