Related:
Austere - Withering Illusions and Desolation (2007)
Temple Nightside - Prophecies of Malevolence (2011)
Australian blackened funeral doom. Everything -- guitars, drums, vocals -- is given the ol' extreme reverb treatment, thereby making Drown in Solitude sound as though it's encased in a thick, ghostly fog.
Track listing:
1. Winds of Unknown Existence
2. Drown in Solitude
3. Your Waters
4. Sounds of a Dreary Sea
5. Misery Cloaked Under Decayed Flesh
6. Of Despair and Loss
7. An Abysmal Road as Far as My Misery
8. The Depths of Death
Feeding the abyss
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Gravecode Nebula - Sempiternal Void (2013) |
great post..
ReplyDeleteLove this record. He's abandoned that "foggy" sound on the newer stuff, I'm not as into it, but this is superb.
ReplyDeleteThe tracklist is the same as Austere's Withering Illusions and Desolation. (don't know which one is correct).
ReplyDeleteOh weird, I was working on these two posts at the same time, must have gotten the track listing mixed up. This one (Funeral Mourning) is correct, just fixed the Austere post. Thanks!
DeleteYep, and I just can't figure how I came to realize the mistake...
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