supported by 11 fans who also own “The Call of Morbid Dreams”
The band pays tribute to old-school black metal without becoming a cliché. Their music is exactly what I want when I want to listen to straight-up Second Wave black metal. The riffs were memorable and weren’t diluted by too-long run times; the drums were resonant and powerful without being overpowering, and the songwriting was excellent overall.
Finland black metal band att the finest.
10/10
⚔🖤⚔. SANDRA.N.696
supported by 11 fans who also own “The Call of Morbid Dreams”
The sad part is I could have been listening to this for the last three years. This is definitely one of the best raw black metal albums ever. The drums are elite. Metallurgical Fire
supported by 10 fans who also own “The Call of Morbid Dreams”
Californian duo hailing from sunny Los Angeles, they play demonic black metal reminiscent of the second wave following the guidelines of the Norwegian founders. Full of hatred and blasphemy, this first full-length is somewhat more traditional than their later release, thus worth having for fans of the frost-bitten true BM Scandinavian era. All great tracks, a bit too similar to one another maybe, no real fav. sachavonkarl74