Funeral Fog
Fans of the legendary Ahab will feel right at home here. This album is an underwater nightmare, yet also breath taking. Funeral-doom doesn't get much darker than this beast!
Funeral Doom meets Deathmetal. Veiled Metamorphosis combines elements of early death and doom metal, black metal and funeral doom to come to a mix of monolithic slabs of metal that aim to crush you where you stand. Features members of Nihill (nl) and Necronomicon (it), mixed by Vitriol and mastered at Point Break in Stockholm for that extra touch of gore.
From the very depths of the abyss, you can see the tentacles crawling...
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[...]This German band prefers to keep the music simple and bereft of diversions. In a way the presentation is rather formulaic and falls back on the basic elements and aspects of the genre. A slow progression of the chords, vocals as well as drums that work as a counterpoint and are performed in sync with the guitars. The sound is massive and at times like a wall of noise[...]
2023 review
https://www.metal-archives.com/reviews/Desperation_Eclipse/Heights_of_Negation/1106360/oneyoudontknow/69704 The Questionable Question
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Trois ans séparent Entity of Undead Stars et Chaos Pilgrimage : jamais Imperceptum ne s'était absenté pendant aussi longtemps. Mais vu tous les changements qui se produisent dans cet album, c'est légitime ; rien que la pochette est un indice. Chaos Pilgrimage est une initiation spirituelle, idée qui était déjà en gestation dans son E.P. de 2017 : elle passe par un funeral doom metal atmosphérique à la production plus claire et avec des mouvements aériens — jusqu'à jouer des solos à la guitare ! Jordan Vauvert
Oakland, CA quartet LYCUS return with a new album on Relapse Records. Heavy, epic, mournful, and replete with art by Paolo Girardi. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 5, 2016
Joseph Hawker subverts the musical and sociopolitical status quo with a black metal triptych that's as incendiary as it is impressionistic. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 5, 2022
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The reason is summarized in the reason why I love extreme doom: it's a matter of focus, intentions that never get diverted from one nature: the appeal for doom, and all emotions, visions, states of being the term implies.. It's a one-colour core that makes the whole. The limits of Arche's music embraces all doom is about; how can I not be very pleased with that? Bertrand Marchal