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Névoa - Towards Belief



7.4 | 17 votes |
Release date: 27 November 2020
Style: Atmospheric black metal

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01. Atonement
02. Ember Motion
03. Altering Mass
04. Thrice I Breathe
05. With Devotional Pace
06. Unending

Staff review by
musclassia
Rating:
8.3
Towards Belief is the sound of a band pulling off a musical evolution with aplomb.

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published 28.11.2020 | Comments (3)

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27.11.2020 - 14:31
Rating: 8
musclassia
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I mentioned about 5 different stylistic elements in their sound on Re Un in my comment on that album thread yesterday; of those 5, 'Oranssi Pazuzu-esque psychedelic bits' was probably the least prominent, but seems to be where they've oriented towards, plus a whole heap of jazz thrown in there. Not what I was expecting, but an interesting record for sure
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28.11.2020 - 17:33
tea[m]ster
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Written by musclassia on 27.11.2020 at 14:31

I mentioned about 5 different stylistic elements in their sound on Re Un in my comment on that album thread yesterday; of those 5, 'Oranssi Pazuzu-esque psychedelic bits' was probably the least prominent, but seems to be where they've oriented towards, plus a whole heap of jazz thrown in there. Not what I was expecting, but an interesting record for sure

Oh I did not know they have a new album. I liked Re-Un a lot. Did you listen to that? Is it similar?
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28.11.2020 - 18:26
Rating: 8
musclassia
Staff
Written by tea[m]ster on 28.11.2020 at 17:33

Written by musclassia on 27.11.2020 at 14:31

I mentioned about 5 different stylistic elements in their sound on Re Un in my comment on that album thread yesterday; of those 5, 'Oranssi Pazuzu-esque psychedelic bits' was probably the least prominent, but seems to be where they've oriented towards, plus a whole heap of jazz thrown in there. Not what I was expecting, but an interesting record for sure

Oh I did not know they have a new album. I liked Re-Un a lot. Did you listen to that? Is it similar?

There's overlap but I feel like it's quite distinct from Re Un, although I'll give that album a revisit before I spin this one a few more times just to make sure. This album felt a lot jazzier/psychedelic than Re Un on first listen.
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