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    Les Discrets – Ariettes Oubliées

    Les Discrets – Ariettes Oubliées

    Sello: Prophecy Productions
    Formato: CD, Album
    País: Germany
    Fecha: 10 Feb 2012
    Estilo: Post Rock, Indie Rock, Heavy Metal, Shoegaze

    An elegiac and sublime album of enraptured beauty

    On their second album, “Ariettes Oubliées…”, Les Discrets appear significantly matured in many aspects. Teyssier’s artistic vision is clearer than ever, and his vocal performance shows a big progression in comparison to past recordings. Winterhalter contributes arguably the best and most diverse drum performance of his carreer, and the sensitive, poetic lyrics of Audrey Hadorn add a further dimension to the album. The album’s tenor is more severe, yet the bittersweet melancholy and almost painful yearning – both characteristic of the debut album, “Septembre Et Ses Dernières Pensées” – here they are more moving than before. “Ariettes…” is an elegiac and sublime album of enraptured beauty that develops Les Discrets’ characteristic style in the hybridization of Post-Rock, Doom Metal, and Shoegaze convincingly in every element, to every extent,and which will cement the band’s status as a cornerstone of a new, thrilling music genre.

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    Of Spire & Throne – Sanctum In The Light
    Sello: Aesthetic Death Records
    Formato: CD, Album
    País: UK
    Fecha: 30 Oct 2015
    Estilo: Sludge Metal, Doom Metal

    The punishing new album from excellent UK doom act. Atmospheric, discordant and bludgeoning extreme doom, centred on themes of vision, madness and self-destruction. Heavy rhythmic doom intertwined with deathly sludge and atmospheric ambience. This release coincides with the recent UK tour with Faal. A doom behemoth, mastered by James Plotkin. Digipak.

    http://www.gh-records.com/872-of-spire-throne-sanctum-in-the-light.html

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    Hailing from Gothenburg, Sweden comes sludge doom quartet Walk Through Fire. “Drawling grooves and long, drawn out tones. There is a heavy element of drone doom mixed into the sludge here and the bands opening track more than capably demonstrates the atmospheric qualities and the crushing power of a band who knows how to do this right. Indeed, this eighty minute long epic is definitely one for taking its time but its feedback drenched tones never get old… at times the band display their softer, if not more ominous nature with a bout of colder and somehow harsher tones providing temperance for usual forceful nature of the band. For the most part though this album lives within an ocean of crackling bass, reverb laden atmospherics agonised melodies, a true opus of monstrous carnage wreaking chaos!”

    http://www.gh-records.com/870-walk-through-fire-hope-is-misery.html