Message From the Label:
An exercise is bizarre, mind bending sounds and bleak existential philosophy, this album will take you through a torturous labyrinth to the darkest recesses of time and space, with moments of respite, beauty, and introspection. Written in a transitional period with limited gear and resources, this is an example of using whatever tools are at hand to directly transmit the emotions of daily life, which in this case were fear, uncertainty, horror, and undying resolve. Aluminum necked guitars through ancient solid state amps produce the most low gain of tones, but played with a ferocity and strength that still conjures the raw and primal power necessary to evoke the forces that are being called upon.If you like your black metal warped, twisted, slow, groovy, and with an excessive use of odd time signatures, this might be the album for you. Nick Turner and Justin Volus use their inherent abilities to produce something as bleak as it is powerful, and disgusting as it is beautiful. Out soon on CD and cassette.
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