Their genre is called “shamanic doom.” A shaman has access to, and influence in, the world of good and evil spirits. Typically, such people enter a trance state during a ritual, and practice divination and healing. When you take each song separately, they present a varied sound. But when you consider the album as a whole, the pieces start to fall into place. It’s really a colossal effort on the part of the band, and the listening work won’t come easy, but with several listens, it will slowly stick to your ribs. This is definitely one of the more simulating Doom albums I have heard in a while.