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SUBLUNARY TRAGEDIES

Thy Catafalque

 

Experimental/Post Metal

3.37 | 18 ratings

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bz.krzyzaniak
3 stars Here history began back in 1999 year. Outststanding debut that contains everythink that black metal album should have, dim and depressive atmosphere, strong memorable riffs and vocal parts that makes the creeps. After previous sentence do not excpect a music in classical form of the genere, Tamas Katai and Janos Juhasz elaborated their own style that is based on changing tempo and very peculiar mellow passages. Frankly, "Sublunar Tragedies" reminds me first Ulver's album "Bergtatt", it's the only association i have now.

This album can be found on PA, because of TC next releases, that are pure experimental metal, this one is black metal with a little progressive elements, that's why somebody can rise the question. For who this album will be suitable? If you are a fan of TC latest work, or black metal fan in general, you should give it a try, if you are looking for somethink mostly progressive/experimental, just return to this album after experiences with "Microcosmos" or "Roka Hasa Radio"

Now i am hesitating, because heart saying "3 stars", reason in opposition "only for fans"... Finally good, but non-essential, less prog, more metal but played and recorded on very good standard.

Bz. Krzyzaniak

bz.krzyzaniak | 3/5 |

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