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Author: nausika

24/03/2016 nausika

The Triumph of Ruin: a solid and earnest effort in post-apocalyptic funereal doom

The Howling Void, The Triumph of Ruin, Avantgarde Music (2016) The Howling Void … now here’s a good name for

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23/03/2016 nausika

Kofuku: don’t resist the clutch of this depressive sludge doom psychedelia fusion pop / rock debut

Low Flying Hawks, Kofuku, Magnetic Eye Records, CD MER040 (2016) An interesting new presence coming over the horizon of sludge

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17/03/2016 nausika

Black Shape of Nexus / Lazarus Blackstar: a very complementary sludge-doom pairing

Black Shape of Nexus / Lazarus Blackstar, self-titled, Germany, Alerta Antifascista Records, split LP AA94 (December 2013) I confess I

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17/03/2016 nausika

Fvlgvr Lvx Terror: a solid blackened death foundation

Vortex of End, Fvlgvr Lvx Terror, France, Deadlight Entertainment, CD digipak (2015) Since forming in 2005, the trio Vortex of End

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10/03/2016 nausika

Yohualli: an uneasy ride through darkness and chaotic hell

Yohualli, self-titled, US, Odio Bronce, cassette (2015) “Yohualli” means “night” or “darkness” in the Nahuatl language of the Aztecs and

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04/03/2016 nausika

Vsque Ad Sidera Vsque Ad Inferos: an under-powered minimal black metal debut

Kshatriya, Vsque Ad Sidera Vsque Ad Inferos, Russia, Barbatos Productions, CD / cassette (2016) You could be forgiven for thinking that

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04/03/2016 nausika

Skáphe2: journey into the inner hell of a mind gone insane

Skáphe, Skaphe2, United States, Fallen Empire Records, vinyl (2016) We’re just a couple of months into 2016 and already there’s

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01/03/2016 nausika

Desert Suns: stoner doom band’s time has arrived with reissue of debut album

Desert Suns, self-titled, Ripple Music / HeviSike Records (2016) Hailing from San Diego is a new four-piece stoner doom band Desert

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01/03/2016 nausika

An Ominous Landscape: this territory does have a familiar sound to it

Selbst, An Ominous Landscape, Romania, Sun & Moon Records, CD SM-037 (2015) Naming themselves after famous psychologist Carl Jung’s concept

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01/03/2016 nausika

Pain Cleanses Every Doubt: immense force and power remove doubt about a new black metal band’s worth

Ultha, Pain Cleanses Every Doubt, Ecocentric Records, CD ER#195 (2015) Ultha is a new black metal band from Germany but at

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