total brain melter! Krallice decides to take their music in a slightly different direction, introducing extremely chaotic and technical riffs amidst super complicated drum patterns. heavy Behold the Arctopus vibes from this one. n. charlene excelsia
Some friends told me to check "T R N A", when I asked for a good Black Metal band without vocals. This was the first album I checked. I brought the whole disco by now.
A Drop In The Ocean is like being a drop in the ocean of emotions.
The whole disco is like this song. As a listener you are constantly dragged into your emotions. All of them! I cried, I laughed, I felt sorrow , I wanted to die and felt more alive then ever. I was on top of the world and deep down below. It is a journey for sure. coffinworm
Somehow they managed to go even deeper into bleak atmospheres and hateful aggression. Their songwriting also evolved further and transports the emotions fittingly. Stellar release with very high production values. Get into the details 🖤 mourner
In the music of Paul Jordan, digitally manipulated field recordings become striking electronic songs that feel eerie and surreal. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 7, 2020
Producer and composer Dan Frizza takes us on an emotional journey through boyhood, adolescence, and adulthood with ethereal ambient folk. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 31, 2023
Interesting black metal. Both songs are drawn out, chaotic and gloomy. Requires a few listens to get your head around. And PERFECT for long night drives alone. Zlata