Death dissolves the mirage
A key to open the door for the everlasting halls
Composed of staring upon the dim horizon
Distance multiplied betwixt a barren stretch and solemn sky
Feet will wander with aim for none
But that is the bliss
It is the wonder
No burdens to bear
This yoke is gentle
Rot away
In oblivion
Just slip away
Lose everything
For all beneath the sun was found and it was lacking
Discontentment
Denouement dissolve mirage
No burdens to bear
Mors venit
supported by 14 fans who also own “The Fifth Step”
Ἡ εἰκών was an impressive debut, but way too short! Luckily, Ψευδομένη arrives to satisfy the urge for more of what made its precedessor hit hard and fast: some atmospheric moments (don't be deterred as this is still brutal, dissonant and disgusting to the core) and at the same time, J.L. is exploring longer tracks - e.g. my personal favourite - and implementing some cavernous lows. If there's one thing we can all agree on, it's most likely that this man refuses to stand still. What a pace! David Fischer
supported by 13 fans who also own “The Fifth Step”
Overwhelming dread giving way to endless beauty. Whenever I listen to this EP I feel as if I am experiencing a taste of eternity. Absolutely sublime. poeta_regius
supported by 13 fans who also own “The Fifth Step”
I have had the vinyl on repeat ever since I got it. The ending of Tartarus in particular is always breathtakingly beautiful. This entire album feels like an epic poem. poeta_regius
supported by 12 fans who also own “The Fifth Step”
What a BEAST of an album. When it comes to blending black metal and mathcore, these guys and Hoplites are the clear leaders of the pack. This album is sheer annihilation of everything in it's path. Pure chaos and destruction. And it is beautiful. Ryan