supported by 11 fans who also own “VERSION - Under the Judas Tree (Severed)”
While this album can be monoteous & Skold can't properly handle high octaves on Equilazer i salute it's clever use of minimalism - things like instantly memorable pulsating beats in Fiction, secateurs-like sounds in Decay, Decay, compressed church organ in Murder Suicide. All of this is wrapped up into suitably cold OG industrial soundscapes with interesting, open to interpretations lyrics deeply exploring spiritual satanism & dark mythology. At last it will finish you off in Leviathan Abyss. Symbolic ‡ Tentacles
supported by 8 fans who also own “VERSION - Under the Judas Tree (Severed)”
I saw them live at at a show about 2 years ago. Never heard of them prior to that. I was blown away with both the performance but also the music. Dark electro at it's best. This album demo or not is worth every penny. Needles and Perdition both are stand out tracks, but theres plenty more there. Recommend for fans of Hocico, Psylon Nine, or other like bands. rivethead23
supported by 8 fans who also own “VERSION - Under the Judas Tree (Severed)”
Do not pick this up expecting Psyclon Nine. This is like the perfect score for a really twisted horror film. Menacing, brooding and dark. Very different from what you expect - and that's why it's so good. vikingfan01
Heavy alt-rock riffage with elements of industrial and tech-metal and a cinematic scope from New Jersey trio Return to Earth. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 22, 2022