Khlyst was a one-off project formed by James Plotkin of Khanate (duh) and Runhild Gammelsæter, vocalist for the great, short-lived Thorr's Hammer. Musically, it's difficult to pin down with a simple description -- as I am wont to do -- but can be largely summed up by its first two tracks: the deranged burst of cacophonous guitars and vicious, banshee-like shrieks that opens the album, and the eight minutes of cavernous, ghostly dark ambient that follows.
The song names are all Roman numerals, I-VIII, so no need to list 'em out.
A voice means you get cut
Don't you talk
Don't you move
Do you happen to have any O.L.D. albums you could post? Especially "The Musical Dimensions Of Sleastak" and "Formula", can't find them anywhere. -Britt
ReplyDeleteI have both of those records, I'll post them soon.
DeleteRe-up possible? Love your blog...
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