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Tag: doom

09/05/2016 nausika

Dyodyo Asema: fusion sludge and noise ambient BM soundtrack of implied horror

Gnaw Their Tongues / Alkerdeel, Dyodyo Asema, Belgium, ConSouling Sounds, SOUL0033 (2014) Those of us familiar with the lumbering sludge BM of

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19/04/2016 nausika

Ship of Theseus: still sailing seas of vast microtonal black / doom metal waters

Jute Gyte, Ship of Theseus, Jeshimoth Entertainment, CDR JES068 (2015) No sooner did Jute Gyte’s Adam Kalmbach complete the trilogy “Discontinuities”, “Vast

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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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06/03/2016 Ed Pinsent

Healing Hands

Disappointing Polish murk from Echoes Of Yul on The Healing (ZOHARUM 106-2 / TAR TRAIL RECORDS TT 001-2)…multi-instrumentalist Michal Sliwa

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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

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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10/02/2016 Ed Pinsent

Hold hard, these ancient minutes

Overpowering and intense grim rock noise from James Welburn on his album Hold (MIASMAH RECORDINGS MIACD031) which appears to be

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01/02/2016 nausika

You’ve Always Meant So Much To Me: this mini-movie soundtrack will mean a lot in different ways

Wrekmeister Harmonies, You’ve Always Meant So Much To Me, Thrill Jockey Records, Thrill 339 12″ vinyl (2013) Originally this one-track

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