supported by 21 fans who also own “His Divine Shadow”
This was the most sickeningly heavy thing I had heard back in 2014 and it seems not a whole lot has changed. Seriously seeps into your guts. Effortlessly malevolent.
Also they sound just as good live. Swampy
supported by 16 fans who also own “His Divine Shadow”
This is Defeated Sanity's split with themselves. The first half is rough-and-tumble slams; the second half is prog that's like a long-lost Cynic demo. Surprisingly, the formula works, with enjoyably lo-fi production tying it all together. I hope Defeated Sanity incorporate more prog in the future, instead of relegating it to a one-off experiment. fyeahmetal
supported by 15 fans who also own “His Divine Shadow”
This is about as good as OSDM gets, to be honest. Blood Incantation are quickly building a pretty flawless discography of modern classics and every release just improves and evolves their sound. Stellar stuff (literally). Colin Kauffman