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7.7 | 20 votes |
Release date: 10 May 2013
Style: Ambient noise, Experimental black metal

Owners:

11 have it
3 want it


01. The Gate
02. Ancestors
03. Divine Light
04. Kiara
05. On The World's Grave
06. Hunted Prey
07. Under The Slag Heap

Line-up
Piotr Gruenpeter - moog noise
Krzysztof Kurek - guitars
Artur Rumiński - guitars
Grzegorz Zawadzki - drums
Maciej Śmigrodzki - bass, vocals

Additional info
Labels: Avantgarde Music and instant Classic

Re-released in 2014 by Third Eye Temple, Godz Ov War, Witching Hour Productions and Instant Classic. Re-released in 2015 by Witching Hour Productions.

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Comments

Comments: 12   [ 1 ignored ]   Visited by: 100 users
24.05.2013 - 15:55
Rating: 8
Paz
777
Elite
It was worth the wait Stellar shit!
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01.06.2013 - 15:48
Rating: 8
tea[m]ster
Au Pays Natal
Contributor
Although I listened to the first two songs, I can tell this shit is something I can get into. Looking forward to playing the rest of the album.
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rekt
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07.06.2013 - 16:08
Rating: 8
Góral
Combo Breaker
Encouraged by the positive feedback I had high expectations for this.. and it didn't disappoint.
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27.06.2013 - 04:57
Diverge
I was just listening to The Gate and I really like the sound of this... I'll have to check out the full album.
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22.07.2013 - 10:39
Rating: 7
mz
Genre tag "Experimental black metal, Ambient noise" sounds promising. added to the check list
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Giving my ears a rest from music.
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20.11.2013 - 22:25
3rdWorld
China was a neat
The black metal parts here are incredibly dark and amazing. Really good album.
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20.11.2013 - 22:28
3rdWorld
China was a neat
Written by mz on 22.07.2013 at 10:39

Genre tag "Experimental black metal, Ambient noise" sounds promising. added to the check list

Nothing experimental or avant-garde about this. But there is a heavy electronic ambiance in this and is also very dark and dissonant. Might evoke Triptykon at times.
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22.11.2013 - 11:57
Rating: 7
mz
Written by 3rdWorld on 20.11.2013 at 22:28

Written by mz on 22.07.2013 at 10:39

Genre tag "Experimental black metal, Ambient noise" sounds promising. added to the check list

Nothing experimental or avant-garde about this. But there is a heavy electronic ambiance in this and is also very dark and dissonant. Might evoke Triptykon at times.

Haven't heard it yet You just made me curious
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Giving my ears a rest from music.
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14.12.2013 - 00:13
Rating: 7
mz
I actually like this album on its regular, metallic moment, Kiara just does not work for me and it's rather out of place. I also have probably got a wrong download since Hunted Prey sounds like an sludge doom track for me. The rest of album can be put under "black metal, Ambient noise" tag. Is it just me or this album actually has an sludge doom song?
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Giving my ears a rest from music.
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14.12.2013 - 12:45
Rating: 8
Paz
777
Elite
Written by mz on 14.12.2013 at 00:13

I actually like this album on its regular, metallic moment, Kiara just does not work for me and it's rather out of place. I also have probably got a wrong download since Hunted Prey sounds like an sludge doom track for me. The rest of album can be put under "black metal, Ambient noise" tag. Is it just me or this album actually has an sludge doom song?

This shit is a genres mix, so don't be surprised

Rooted in black metal, but quiet sludgy at times I agree. "Kiara" however refers to the post-rock/post-metal movement and the closing track has some nice drone riffs.
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14.12.2013 - 12:48
Rating: 7
mz
Written by Paz on 14.12.2013 at 12:45

This shit is a genres mix, so don't be surprised

Rooted in black metal, but quiet sludgy at times I agree. "Kiara" however refers to the post-rock/post-metal movement and the closing track has some nice drone riffs.

thanks for clarification.
I actually prefer the cases that genre mixing is done in more uniform manner.
Anyway, interesting album
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Giving my ears a rest from music.
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27.12.2017 - 11:20
Rating: 7
X-Ray Rod
Skandino
Staff
Great and varied album... But perhaps a bit too varied. At times I got the feeling that the album was a compilation by a label. All songs do have a common goal but some of them are very different from one another. Even if the quality is high it does feel inconsistent. I don't have much to complain though and I certainly do not regret the purchase. I get the feeling that they are better at the slow, building-up and dissonant post metal than black metal per se which just feels like an extra flavor to put on top rather than the backbone of the band.
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Written by BloodTears on 19.08.2011 at 18:29
Like you could kiss my ass

Written by Milena on 20.06.2012 at 10:49
Rod, let me love you.

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