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I cannot praise this album enough. This album is absolutely terrifying! The many starts and stops creates this very h settling tension. Each start expands on the stopper idea previously. It’s like the music equivalent of walking through thick fog while passing out multiple times throughout trying to find a place to orientate yourself. There may or may not be something sinister in that fog, but you don’t want to stick around to find out. Bought the vinyl so I summon the fog demons through spe showhornwithteeth
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First song is a pleasant, monotonous wall of noise with lots of low-end. The other song ramps the intensity up and has a hypnotic synthesized metal quality to it. tobias_rieper
Leeds metal band The Owl imbue modern doom with a crushing sense of suspense, treating every riff as its own ear-rending mystery. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 3, 2021
A skull-smasher from Deathcomet, this is sonic horror at its finest, submerging you in the netherworld between ambient and noise. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 24, 2020
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If you're looking for the sound of kindling dread and cold alienation, this is the album for you. I'm used to Deathbed Tapes' output being a sonic assault, and artists whose approach to sound is to invariably push it "into the red". This however is so much more subtler, it's gentler pace drawing-in curious listeners, enveloping them in it's all too intriguing darkness. Ben Harris