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Prophecy Productions
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Fauna – Ochre & Ash
October 19, 2025
If I think on that album cover and I close my eyes and just let the music take me, I can smell the smoke rolling off the fire, feel the sting of the night frost, sense the ancients in the air.
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Nytt Land – Songs of the Shaman
May 18, 2025
Always spellbinding with their raw and earthy spirit, Natalya and Anatoly again deliver an entrancing performance with “Songs of the Shaman.”
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Ceresian Valot - Uumen
May 4, 2025
With strong songwriting, great production values, and impeccable execution, “Uumen” definitely lives into its title and goes deep.
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Whispering Void – At The Sound Of The Heart
October 5, 2024
WHISPERING VOID specializes in Folk-infused, Atmospheric sound—folk in the same way that Folk Horror is folk. We’re talking melodically Atmospheric and slightly sinister with soaring vocals underpinned by traditional instruments—e.g. bones and hides of once living animals plus acoustic flourishes of violins, cellos, etc.
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Soror Dolorosa – Mond
September 17, 2024
This album drips with ‘80s nostalgia, weaving lush synths and pulsing drum machines into every track. The melodies have a neon glow, but beneath the shimmering surface lies a deep sense of melancholy. With layers of electronic textures and atmospheric pads, each song taps into a longing for something lost—love, time, or connection. The album feels like the soundtrack to a dream you can't quite escape, blending the energy of retro electronica with the quiet sadness of heartache and reflection.
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Trelldom – …By The Shadows …
August 28, 2024
The album is dark, a place where melodies twist and turn through corridors of haunting echoes and sudden, sharp dissonance, creating a wall of sound that is both crushing and exhilarating. Vocals emerge from the depths like tortured whispers, and rhythms pulse erratically, at times lulling you into a trance-like state. There’s a feeling that something is always lurking just out of sight, something that haunts the spaces between the sounds. It’s like being trapped in a fevered dream that teeters on the brink of nightmare, compelling you to keep listening, even as it pulls you deeper into its embrace.
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Arð – Untouched by Fire
June 29, 2024
The burden it carries reminds me of a grieving widow visiting her love’s gravesite as leaves fall from the trees in late fall. She visits only once a week now, where it used to be every day. No matter how much time passes, the wound still feels fresh. But within the hurt, she finds solace in something greater out there, that you can’t see, but can just feel. For me, it’s an album that highlights the duality and complexity of emotions and the human spirit.
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Perchta – D’muata
June 16, 2024
What impressed me most about the band and the album was how vast and wide their songwriting skills were. At times, it was fairly straightforward rage and anger, like you might expect from Black Metal. But they inject a lot more into the music, including tones of melancholy, and even tones of beguilement. If you take the plunge and become immersed in the album, you will exit the experience a different person.
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Isenordal – Requiem for Eirênê
May 10, 2024
This album was quite moving, and I found it to be cohesive, even though many of the elements were competing with one another. I also found it shrouded in mystery, and deeper meanings with each new listen. This is one that the listeners will remember, as it etched into their very memories.
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Botanist – Paleobotany
April 22, 2024
This a very personal album with a sentimental message. The way that they combine varied elements into their music is sometimes jarring and dissonant; a reminder that life isn’t always pleasant. It has an unusual sound that I believe will appeal to many Post Metal enthusiasts.
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The Vision Bleak – Weird Tales
April 8, 2024
From the album cover to the first video (“Chapter II: In Rue d'Auseil”) to each immersive track, the album pulls you in like a Hammer House of Horror film.
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Vemod – The Deepening
March 18, 2024
“The Deepening” will leave hoarfrost on your turntable and summon all varieties of unholy entities . . . like existential musings and cosmic fear.
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Fortíd – Narkissos
December 18, 2023
Musically, “Narkissos” is deeply root in Black Metal but swaggers into other styles such as Death, Folk, Melodic.
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