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If the band's ambition was "just to" reproduce old melodic BM classics like Dissection and early Emperor, I'd say it is a grand success, shit even the cover art reminds me of the "Storm" album... However, I wish this album had a bit more personality to it. These guys are from the U.K., after all. The first half is majestic, the second half a bit less. Still it's a very enjoyable melodic BM album. sachavonkarl74
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Revenant Marquis continues with the subterranean vocals on this album. Percussion sound on all tracks has a very large sound, especially the bass drum. Guitar is generally very clean. The more I listen, the more I get Xasthur vibes, but with a more rock and roll influence. Still very depressive and chaotic. A cool album! QQBeastMode
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Remnants Of A Bewildered Ache compile les quatre démos qui succéderont à Thunder Vigil And Ecstasy. En l'espace de quasiment deux heures, on aura de quoi découvrir les multiples facettes de Lamp of Murmuur, entre raw black metal punitif et dark ambiant occulte. Le résultat est cauchemardesque, nécrotique et maléfique tout en restant mélodique et même parfois romantique. Impossible de choisir une piste favorite sans porter préjudice aux autres démos mais une chose est sûre : c'est exceptionnel ! Jordan Vauvert
This wild 35-track all-metal benefit album features Mare Cognitum, Panopticon, and more reinventing songs by Tori Amos & others. Bandcamp New & Notable Oct 3, 2020
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Can you have your black metal with no moronic samples, with guitars downtuned to drill holes in your very self, hypnotizing bass lines, drums that are something more than blast beats and vocals that don't need to be soaked in reverb, and on top of it fast, melodic, headbanging and catchy?
Yes.
p.s. my grandma used to say: never judge a metal album by its intro. YomaBarr