DEADSPACE: Premiere New Music Video "The Promise of Oblivion"
June 20, 2015
Perth, Australia's depressive black-metal dwellers Deadspace today unveil a brand new music video for "The Promise of Oblivion", the title of the band's highly praised début album released in early April.
And if you missed it, you can still view their first official video "I'll Buy The Rope" here.
'The Promise Of Oblivion' is available on CD/Digital download at this location.
"Deadspace have succeeded in putting out some of the better depressive black metal I've heard in more recent times."
ANGRY METAL GUY
"The Promise of Oblivion is a worthy investment on its own merit for those looking outside of the normal black metal realms."
DEAD RHETORIC
"It's a powerful and atmospheric release that, unlike a lot of black metal preoccupied with image and reputation, feels genuine and honest in its extreme sound."
RAM'ZINE
'The Promise Of Oblivion' is a disturbingly addictive and moving listen. It's the most powerful album I have listened to in some time and the more I listen the more I love it."
METAL TALK
"A fantastic journey, if you are into the new Ghost Bath, Funeral Oppression, Nocturnal Depression."
HEADBANGORGTFO
"This is a promising début from the Australians. It balances light and dark, heavy and melodic with ease."
INTRAVENOUS MAGAZINE
Originally conceived in 2014 as by Chris Gebauer (Earth Rot/Sensory Amusia) as an outlet for his continuous feelings of depression, Perth, Western Australia's Deadspace has now morphed into a tight unit of musicians from Perth's underground metal scene.
With the line-up now completed by Drew James Griffiths (Ur Draugr, Watercolour Ghosts) on guitars/backing vocals, Nish Raghavan (Xenobiotic) and Alex Borserini (Sensory Amusia, I Am Eternal) on guitars and Ben Stanley (Sanzu, Malignant Monster) on live drums, Deadspace created a genuinely depressive and gloomy sound, characterised in equal parts by elements of black metal, death rock, goth and ambient music.
Based around the darker aspects of life like depression and suicide, the band's debut album "The Promise of Oblivion" is an organic, deeply disturbing musical experience that shares some similarities to acts like Shining, Lifelover, Forgotten Tomb and even Christian Death.
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