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Melodic, almost pagan black metal out of Iceland with some of the most aggressive vocals I've heard in the genre. It's balls to the walls from the first note with few respites, but its melodic enough to not overstay its welcome. Jeff Wilson
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A hefty slab of riff-y German blackmetal, with snarled but occasionally varied vocals. Rolling drums into tasty blasts and tremolo picking. No weak moments. Germany has some great blackmetal bands and Veheerer are no exception to that statement. Slug.
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Everything from this band is pure gold. World in Ruins looks to be a step up in every way but there are no weak riffs in the discography. Metallurgical Fire
The metal’s band revelatory new record crosses genres and styles, effortlessly combining seemingly incompatible subgenres. Bandcamp Album of the Day Apr 26, 2024
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An interesting Icelandic black metal project primarily insofar as it is far rawer and more lo-fi than anything else from that scene, for better or worse, subject to your tolerance for aural bludgeoning. The production is comparable to Nattens Madrigal, so consider yourself forewarned! If you can deftly navigate the harrowing atmosphere created by these production values, though, an intriguing musical story is there for the grasping. Ippocalyptica