Cynic Metalhead Ambrish Saxena
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27.03.2020 - 08:28Rating: 9
Yet another good appealing artwork.
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Auntie Sahar Drone Empress
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12.04.2020 - 14:56Rating: 9
Quite digging this track that's up already. I really enjoy this guy and what he does with this project but for a while now I've kinda been wanting him to push it in a new direction, as all the releases sound kinda samey after a while. This though sounds more melodic than ever so if the rest of the album follows suit that will be a welcome change.
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I am the Magician and the Exorcist. I am the axle of the wheel, and the cube in the circle. “Come unto me” is a foolish word: for it is I that go.
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Auntie Sahar Drone Empress
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11.05.2020 - 18:22Rating: 9
Got the promo a few days ago and yeah, this is exactly what I was looking for. Definite shift in gears into more midpaced and melodic territory. There's even piano on a track or two. This was just what this guy needed to do, he makes great music but needed to change things up a bit with this project's sound. Bravo.
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I am the Magician and the Exorcist. I am the axle of the wheel, and the cube in the circle. “Come unto me” is a foolish word: for it is I that go.
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nikarg StaffPosts: 7354 |
Written by Auntie Sahar on 11.05.2020 at 18:22
Got the promo a few days ago and yeah, this is exactly what I was looking for. Definite shift in gears into more midpaced and melodic territory. There's even piano on a track or two. This was just what this guy needed to do, he makes great music but needed to change things up a bit with this project's sound. Bravo.
I'm halfway on my first listen and I am blown away. The violin, the piano, the melodies, the atmosphere
I don't remember his previous albums being like this.
And the artwork is again fantastic.
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Nicko's Nose
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23.05.2020 - 21:57Rating: 9
This is special.
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musclassia StaffPosts: 7640 |
28.05.2020 - 16:55Rating: 8
I have to say, I wasn't enjoying this early on, but it really comes into its own later on - given how put off I was by the first couple of tracks, I was surprised how into it I found myself during 6th Passage
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Daddy Pig Homeschooler
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29.05.2020 - 17:41Rating: 9
This has everything that I like about Black Metal; darkness, rawness, and melody. Some albums hit the mark on one or two of these defining characteristics and I thoroughly enjoy them. However, this album hits the mark on all three and is perfectly composed through my ears.
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Auntie Sahar Drone Empress
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01.06.2020 - 20:26Rating: 9
Black metal AOTY for me so far.
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I am the Magician and the Exorcist. I am the axle of the wheel, and the cube in the circle. “Come unto me” is a foolish word: for it is I that go.
~ II. VII
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Lord Slothrop
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02.06.2020 - 06:06Rating: 9
The variety of sounds on this album is what really does it for me. Possibly the most eclectic black metal release I've ever heard. Possibly.
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chomskeet
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08.10.2020 - 00:14Rating: 10
Black metal violin > black metal saxophone
Addendum: By far my favorite album this year, I changed my score to a 10 and I haven't given one since 2017. Each track on this album is unique unlike much BM, the instrumentation is eclectic, the atmosphere is perfectly evil, it changes up constantly and doesn't get boring like most BM, and imo there are no filler tracks. I think what I find most perfect about this album is it bridges the divide in black metal between all of the subgenres; it's atmospheric, it's depressing, it's aggressive, it's dissonant, and it's even melodic......
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sgtrobo
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13.10.2020 - 03:21Rating: 8
This is incredibly unique and interesting. I gotta say, I love the "violin riffage" on several of the songs
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Alakazam spendin' cheese
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Pleased I gave this a second chance and enjoyed this much more on rerun. I was getting a symphonic refined melodeath turned depressive black metal vibe. I believe we've only heard the start of a potential foundation. Anyone got any background on the art, please?
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tintinb
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12.12.2020 - 09:19Rating: 9
Fav tracks : 2nd, 3rd and 7th passages. This is a long ass album, and if these three tracks were not present the album wouldn't really carry the punch that the addition of these songs have provided it. The background bass work in some of the songs lays a real solid base over which the violin and piano are layered. What makes it more interesting that these sounds do not exactly go the way you pictured them.
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tintinb
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12.12.2020 - 09:24Rating: 9
Written by Alakazam on 30.11.2020 at 16:51
Anyone got any background on the art, please?
Cover painting: "The Dracula of Mars" by Alan E. Brown
The concept behind "Eternity Of Shaog" is one of psychic transmutation and demonic possession, and further explores the ill worlds of the immemorial gods to form a diptych with the previous album. Through a series of songs/gateways, the listeners are conducted in front of Shaog Og Magthoth, the most unfathomable among the Sovereigns of Nothingness, introduced by ESOCTRILIHUM on the "Pandemorthium" album and reminiscent of Lovecraft's Ancient Ones. In the context of this fantastic, elusive lore imagined by Asthâghul, Shaog is an omnipotent god living an endless and solitary existence outside of time and space; a hungry wild beast from a nightmarish dimension watching us with gnashing teeth, like the space vampire on Alan Brown's mind-blowing cover painting. Shaog resides at the centre of an empty, dead universe, imprisoned in a cage of monotonous desperation from which he tries to escape by possessing the unsuspecting voyager who ventures into his world of ruins through dreams...
Directly copied from the band's bandcamp page.
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Alakazam spendin' cheese
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Written by tintinb on 12.12.2020 at 09:24
Written by Alakazam on 30.11.2020 at 16:51
Anyone got any background on the art, please?
Cover painting: "The Dracula of Mars" by Alan E. Brown
The concept behind "Eternity Of Shaog" is one of psychic transmutation and demonic possession, and further explores the ill worlds of the immemorial gods to form a diptych with the previous album. Through a series of songs/gateways, the listeners are conducted in front of Shaog Og Magthoth, the most unfathomable among the Sovereigns of Nothingness, introduced by ESOCTRILIHUM on the "Pandemorthium" album and reminiscent of Lovecraft's Ancient Ones. In the context of this fantastic, elusive lore imagined by Asthâghul, Shaog is an omnipotent god living an endless and solitary existence outside of time and space; a hungry wild beast from a nightmarish dimension watching us with gnashing teeth, like the space vampire on Alan Brown's mind-blowing cover painting. Shaog resides at the centre of an empty, dead universe, imprisoned in a cage of monotonous desperation from which he tries to escape by possessing the unsuspecting voyager who ventures into his world of ruins through dreams...
Directly copied from the band's bandcamp page.
Sorry for the late thank you! Your effort meant much to me as I didn't revisit this on thereafter on Bandcamp first time what seems aeons ago. Any chance to have the topic about art is always good even when it's bad.
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tintinb
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06.01.2021 - 03:32Rating: 9
Written by Alakazam on 05.01.2021 at 16:11
Written by tintinb on 12.12.2020 at 09:24
Written by Alakazam on 30.11.2020 at 16:51
Anyone got any background on the art, please?
Cover painting: "The Dracula of Mars" by Alan E. Brown
The concept behind "Eternity Of Shaog" is one of psychic transmutation and demonic possession, and further explores the ill worlds of the immemorial gods to form a diptych with the previous album. Through a series of songs/gateways, the listeners are conducted in front of Shaog Og Magthoth, the most unfathomable among the Sovereigns of Nothingness, introduced by ESOCTRILIHUM on the "Pandemorthium" album and reminiscent of Lovecraft's Ancient Ones. In the context of this fantastic, elusive lore imagined by Asthâghul, Shaog is an omnipotent god living an endless and solitary existence outside of time and space; a hungry wild beast from a nightmarish dimension watching us with gnashing teeth, like the space vampire on Alan Brown's mind-blowing cover painting. Shaog resides at the centre of an empty, dead universe, imprisoned in a cage of monotonous desperation from which he tries to escape by possessing the unsuspecting voyager who ventures into his world of ruins through dreams...
Directly copied from the band's bandcamp page.
Sorry for the late thank you! Your effort meant much to me as I didn't revisit this on thereafter on Bandcamp first time what seems aeons ago. Any chance to have the topic about art is always good even when it's bad.
You are welcome. I am currently listening to his whole discography. All his albums have amazing artwork, especially the one just prior to this release.
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Alakazam spendin' cheese
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Written by tintinb on 06.01.2021 at 03:32
You are welcome. I am currently listening to his whole discography. All his albums have amazing artwork, especially the one just prior to this release.
His other material besides this one didn't leave anything for me sadly. Seeing older artworks of recent age (recent Blood Incantation springs first to mind) is normally a neat treasure to see. Every artist I value tends to equally do the same care for aesthetics as a whole, showing care for authenticity in quality towards identity.
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tintinb
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06.01.2021 - 21:03Rating: 9
Written by Alakazam on 06.01.2021 at 14:25
Written by tintinb on 06.01.2021 at 03:32
You are welcome. I am currently listening to his whole discography. All his albums have amazing artwork, especially the one just prior to this release.
His other material besides this one didn't leave anything for me sadly. Seeing older artworks of recent age (recent Blood Incantation springs first to mind) is normally a neat treasure to see. Every artist I value tends to equally do the same care for aesthetics as a whole, showing care for authenticity in quality towards identity.
Musically Eternity of Shaog has more to offer than it's predecessors. Majority of metal cover arts have a sort of consistency as per as the artist is concerned. It's a lot of fun to track their journey in their art career.
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sgtrobo
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08.01.2021 - 06:41Rating: 8
This is a BM AotY contender for me, it keeps getting better and better the more I Listen to it
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Desha delicious dish
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Deshadelicious dishPosts: 817
Surely does feel like an eternity alright. I'd prefer "roughly 45 min or so" of Shaog, cheers. It's really good but the guy should like scrap 30% of his songs, the albums always feel too long to me.
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A Real Mönkey
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POG just got my hands on the DVD case LETS FUCKING GOOOO
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