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Staff review by BitterCOld
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2008 saw scene-renowned New York musicians Mick Barr and Colin Marston form Krallice as a vehicle to explore the black metal aesthetic through their lens. Despite "Hipster!" cries from self-appointed tr00 police, their self-titled initial release was certainly interesting and intriguing. 2009 saw the band release their follow-up, Dimensional Bleedthrough.
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05.03.2010
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fantastic follow-up to their self-titled release. seemed to fly a bit under the radar last year, and, honestly, it took me a while to appreciate it. you can find a full review of the album here.
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The ending of "Monolith Of Possession" is so intense I almost shit my pants whenever I listen to it.
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Written by Troy Killjoy on 11.06.2011 at 04:14
The ending of "Monolith Of Possession" is so intense I almost shit my pants whenever I listen to it.
Thanks for the image Troy.
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Written by !J.O.O.E.! on 11.06.2011 at 15:10
Written by Troy Killjoy on 11.06.2011 at 04:14
The ending of "Monolith Of Possession" is so intense I almost shit my pants whenever I listen to it.
Thanks for the image Troy.
You're welcome.
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