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8.6
In 2018 The hellish intronauts of Oranssi Pazuzu and Dark Buddha Rising came together for a one off event, commissioned for the Roadburn Festival, ingeniously monikered The Waste of Space Orchestra. Syntheosis is the studio interpretation of that psychotropic interdimensional journey.
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8.2
In case you missed out on the original birth death doom as a genre or are just feeling a bit nostalgic, have a listen to Asphodelus’ "Stygian Dreams" which takes you back to the mythical times of the early nineties
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8.6
From the deepest woods in the land of the thousand lakes psychedelic forest folk collective Hexvessel weaves another spell in All Tree via their own Secret Trees imprint on Century Media.
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8.4
With a moniker like The Sabbathian you’d almost be disappointed if the band didn’t display some serious hero worship at the altar of Iommi, yet it’s not quite so retro as you might think. This dynamic duo mixes in a lot of unexpected twists and turns, from Burzumesque guitar hissing to a duet with Liv Kristine.
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A lot of cultural events has been planned in the course of the past 5 years to commemorate the First World War. A conceptual funeral doom album that tackles this topic, however, we did not yet see. That is until American doom masters, Evoken released Hypnagogia. Long standing drummer Vince Verkay takes us through the nightmarish world that shaped their latest record.
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A lot of cultural events has been planned in the course of the past 5 years to commemorate the First World War. A conceptual funeral doom album that tackles this topic, however, we did not yet see. That is until American doom masters, Evoken released Hypnagogia. Long standing drummer Vince Verkay takes us through the nightmarish world that shaped their latest record.
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9.4
New Jersey’s finest purveyors of funerary doom, Evoken, have finally finished work on the follow up, "Hypnagogia", a surrealistic concept album about the horrific desperation in the trenches of World War I, a fitting theme for a funeral doom album if there ever was one.
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