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Revenant Marquis continues with the subterranean vocals on this album. Percussion sound on all tracks has a very large sound, especially the bass drum. Guitar is generally very clean. The more I listen, the more I get Xasthur vibes, but with a more rock and roll influence. Still very depressive and chaotic. A cool album! QQBeastMode
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This will make those with the hardest of constitutions WEEP! Tony Wakeford is a master of neofolk. This album is a must have for all fans of the genre! FakeIsTrash
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I couldn't choose a single song... transports you to a dark, oppressive world, in which you are at ease, in the shadows is absolutely fascinating. Thank you StarfvckerS •True Black Metal•
There’s a quiet beauty to this remix album of compositions by Michael Vincent Waller, with contributions from JLin, Prefuse 73, & more. Bandcamp New & Notable Apr 1, 2024
Somber, beautiful string meditations abound on the debut album by Oxford cellist and composer Lou Lyne and her ensemble. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 30, 2024