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From the depths of cosmic horror, The Color Out Of Space unleashes Lovecraftian black metal destruction, while Hungarian virtuoso BÁL crafts ritualistic, frost-bitten atmospheres across multiple haunting releases. Kazmi's "Old Lie" delivers a brutal meditation on WWI literature, as Skialykon ascends through nocturnal black metal realms. Jesse & the Spirit bridges genres with an introspective shriek into the forest, while transformation echoes through their upcoming odyssey.
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Distorted Reflections
In The Labyrinth of Shadows
"Metal"

HAJNALPÍR
HAJNALPÍR - I.
"What we deal here with is raw black metal (I could say pretty much in the vein of the mid ’90s Swedish and Norwegian scene), mixed here and there with some melancholic parts (check out those guitar lines, they are beautiful!), only to create an oppressive and destructive atmosphere."

BÁL
Ütközet határok nélkül (Full-length)
"Self-made psychotic black metal with a gigantic sound and even bigger atmosphere."