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24/07/2014 nausika

Lake of Solace: black metal and rock meet Chinese pop culture influences

Deep Mountains, Lake of Solace, Pest Productions, Digipak CD PEST046 (2014) Deep Mountains is a Chinese black metal band and

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23/07/2014 nausika

Heen Yadhar Al Ghasq: a surreal journey through black metal / Middle Eastern music fusion

Al Namrood, Heen Yadhar Al Ghasq, Shaytan Productions, Qayamat-009 (CD) / Qayamat-010 (vinyl) (2014) You’d think living in the heartland

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17/07/2014 nausika

ION (self-titled): awe-inspiring and soaring post-black metal psychedelic transcendence

ION, self-titled, independent release on CD (2014) At the time of writing this review, I knew very little about ION

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13/07/2014 nausika

The Other Three: noise indie-pop with more kinetic energy and promise than kinetosis

Carsick Cars, The Other 3, Maybe Mars, EP CD-R (2014?) “Carsick Cars” is one of those band names that just

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11/07/2014 nausika

Darkspace I: setting the controls aiming for the heart of the universe – and finding sheer dark space

Darkspace, Darkspace I, Haunter of the Dark, CD001 (2003) Finally I’ve been able to hear the first album in Darkspace’s

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09/07/2014 nausika

Blaksmoke / Part 1: tiny packet of black metal energy

Blaksmoke, Part 1, Soulthief (2013) Sometimes I wish most BM bands would deliver albums as tiny and packed full of

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07/07/2014 nausika

Silence: plenty to say but a better and more powerful form of expression is needed

Echo of Emptiness, Silence, Depressive Illusion Records, CDR cut 1061 (2013) For an album titled “Silence”, this recording turns out

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01/07/2014 nausika

La Mort du Soleil: a highly emotional and intense depressive rock album

Sombres Forêts, La Mort du Soleil, Sepulchral Productions, SP035 (2013) I reviewed the debut album “Quintessence” by Sombres Forêts for

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26/06/2014 nausika

Churches Schools and Guns: minimal electronic soundtrack to a techno-dystopia

Lucy, Churches Schools and Guns, Stroboscopic Artefacts, SACD005 (2014) No, “Lucy” isn’t a woman in case you’re wondering: it’s a

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24/06/2014 nausika

The Last Winter: well, this could have been the winter to end all winters

Wintercult, The Last Winter, Ukraine, Urgrund Division, CD (2013) Let’s hope that in naming their second album “The Last Winter”,

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