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The most austere Russian Circles release yet. But in restraint these tracks find new levels of heavy. Nowhere is this more evident than the closing of the third track, "Gnosis". That shit is savage. Absolutely primal. rettisawesome
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It plunges me into an abyss of sound that's both harrowingly dark and profound, a sonic deepness that swallows light and breathes out an engulfing, cathartic darkness. lecassette8
Contrasting luxe shoegaze textures with languishing post-metal breakdowns, the New York band recast destruction as a sort of romance. Bandcamp New & Notable May 1, 2019
supported by 6 fans who also own “Attack Ships on Fire”
Heckity wreckity. I wasn't expecting much when I opened this page and saw the compilation's title. The first thing I noticed was just how many tracks are in this compilation, and how there are some big names in here, e.g. Nordicwinter. The second thing I noticed is how within the first 10 tracks there had been a bunch of strong ones. My expectations were flawed, but I'm pleased to be proven wrong. Jarak