Sunday, November 17, 2024

BAL--Nagyobb Nalam cd/digital release{Masters Of Kaos Prod.} posted on 11-17-24

 


BAL is a solo project that comes out of Hungary's black metal scene.Nagyobb Nalam is the latest full length release featuring seventeen tracks.The music presented on this release is cold and dark black metal that adds a mixture of cold atmospheric passages and brutal assault of guitar and drums to create a unique release.Each instrument is played with skillful writing ability and aggressive patterns.The vocals are grim and raw black metal screams that are powerful in their delievery.BAL plays a great style of black metal that is both equally atmospheric and violent in the music.                                           BAL                                                                                                                                                              https://valentbaal.bandcamp.com/                                                                                                               https://www.facebook.com/valentBAAL/                                                                                                    https://www.instagram.com/valentbaalofficial/                                                                                           Masters Of Kaos Prod.                                                                                                                                  https://mastersofkaos.bandcamp.com/merch                                                                                               https://www.facebook.com/people/Masters-Of-Kaos-Productions/100083264766354/                              https://www.instagram.com/mastersofkaosrecords/                                                                                    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ5mrPBaMgDuGn71cyYWpbw                                                    

Glamsdring interview conducted by Jay posted on 11-17-24

 Hi this is Jay reporting from Bogota, Colombia


Today I’m talking with Rufus from UK one-man BM outfit, Glamsdring


Hi man, thanks for taking the time to talk with our readers…

No problem at all man, it's a pleasure


 When/where / why was Glamsdring created?

So a couple of years ago I had a band with my friends at school, which was kind of a crossover thrash band. Basically around this time I was seriously getting into metal to the point of obsession, and I noticed that lots of people in bands had black metal side projects - Phil Anselmo from Pantera for example. So I basically thought “Why not?” And started writing the 2023 demo in 2022. The material kind of lay around doing nothing until I finally got recording it in 2023. Eventually me trying to follow a trend of having a side project turned into a genuine fascination and love for black metal. That band I had with my friends doesn't exist anymore and Glamsdring is 100% my main focus.


Tell us about the first 2 releases, 2023 demo and the EP, Svarte Skogen…..


Yeah, so as I mentioned 2023 Demo was just me figuring out what I wanted to do in terms of black metal… there's quite a range of styles present on that demo, like Insufficience and Die Hoffnungslosigkeit being basically DSBM tracks and Tulikultti, more of a melodic black metal epic which I'm working on a re-recording of for an upcoming release which you'll hear about soon. And yeah the demo after that, which I called an EP for reasons that I don't really remember, was just a continuation of that really, but I think it was more aggressive in some ways - rawer, faster etc. I'm proud of them for sure.


What are the influences behind the lyrics and music you write?

Generally in terms of lyrics they're quite spontaneous. I'll pick up the mic and decide “Okay, I'll sing about WW2 today”, or whatever. So there aren't really many lyrical influences as such, but I find myself coming back to last events in my music. History is so boundlessly interesting and I love singing about it. Maybe I'm the Sabaton of black metal, hahaha.


Have you thought about taking Glamsdring to the live stage as a full band?

Oh yeah, absolutely - You're gonna hopefully hear more about that pretty soon.


What are your musical influences?

Inside of metal, Opeth I really love and have loads of influence on what I write not so much on the first two releases but more on later stuff I've been working on. Also, the live album Levende i Bronshøj Vandtårn by Solbrud from Denmark is one of my favourite albums of all time and is a huge influence on me. Black Medium Current by Dødheimsgard is alsoy favourite album of all time so obviously that rubs off on me quite a lot. But all of those bands influence more the stuff that is unreleased right now, whereas the two releases being printed on Masters Of Kaos are much more straightforward - I can remember writing the material and just thinking “You know what, I'm just going full on, straightforward black metal”. So it wasn't a particular album or band which influenced me so much on those two.

Do you have any other projects apart from Glamsdring?

No, but I'd like to start one - Glamsdring is quite melodic so I'd like to do something on the more brutal side of black metal, like Tsjuder or Marduk type thing. Desert Northern Hell and Panzer Division are two great albums and I'd love to record something like them.



 We all know UK is a seething hub for Metal..recommend some good local bands for our readers to check out…

Cradle of Filth, hahaha. In all seriousness, everyone knows about Winterfylleth already, but if you've somehow missed Nikharskag you need to check them out. Very similar to the band Dissection and it's really good. They're also pretty well known though - I’m not really part of the “scene” here so if you want underground bands I’m not really the person to ask to be honest.

What is your opinion on the current BM scene in general?

Good question. I like that it’s so big now, lots of subgenres and all. But I hate the Mayhem TikTok kids. Ultimately though, I do actually like that the scene has grown into something huge and global. There are so many good bands now, which is a result of the scene being bigger, which can only be a good thing.


What are your plans with Glamsdring for the long term future?

Well, I’m hoping to start playing live with a band soon, which will be awesome. There’s also a full-length in the works and I even have some material written for the full-length after that as well as a couple of splits I’ve got lined up. Exciting times!


 If you could play with any band or musician, live or dead, who would it eb and why?

Great question. I took ages thinking about this one but I’m gonna have to be a basic bitch and say Fenriz. Absolute legend who played in some of my favourite bands and played a huge role in the evolution of the genre. People also forget that he’s an incredible drummer too, because on the Holy Trinity of Darkthrone albums, which he’s most famous for, he doesn’t show off his chops so much, but if you listen to Soulside Journey and the Goatlord demos you realise he’s an absolute monster drummer. So yeah, I’d say Fenriz, he’s a legend.


Do you have any words of wisdom for any young musicians looking to follow in your footsteps?

Well I guess the project is really only getting started, but from the footsteps that I have laid down, I would say to just get started. Just record stuff. And who cares if it sounds like shit? You’;; get something good eventually and someone’s bound to like it. Have no fear.

Would you like to add anything for our readers??

Make sure to buy the CD for 2023 Demo/Svarte Skogen from Masters of Kaos and also to follow my Bandcamp page where I post all my updates. I am hoping to start some social media pages soon so stay tuned.

A massive thanks to Rufus.. Ave 666                                                                                                             Glamsdring                                                                                                                                                   https://glamsdring.bandcamp.com/                                                                                                               Masters Of Kaos Prod.                                                                                                                                  https://mastersofkaos.bandcamp.com/merch                                                                                               https://www.facebook.com/people/Masters-Of-Kaos-Productions/100083264766354/                              https://www.instagram.com/mastersofkaosrecords/                                                                                    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ5mrPBaMgDuGn71cyYWpbw                                                    










Pyrgosia--Times Forgotten cd{Born For Burning Prod.} posted on 11-17-24

 


Pyrgosia is a duo coming out of New Hampshire's black metal scene and this is a review of the debut Times Forgotten.The first song Frozen Swords Of Death is a welll played and performed song with a great melodic sound.The instruments are played with some extremly well performed guitars that are a mix of fast and some slower mid tempoed passages.The vocals are grim black metal screams.Death and Rebirth:Autmn Eaternus I is a much faster and chaotic song.The guitars are played with fast whirlwind patterns that are done with intensy.The vocals are grim black metal screams and screeches.Delirium Opus is another well crafted and executed song with some mid paced guitars and music to start out.The music does speed up to a much faster guitar and drum pace with some well played passages.The vocals are grim raw black metal screams.Towards The Alysium Fields is up next and is the longest song on the release coming in at just over ten minutes.Starting off with a intro of well performed music that is mid paced.After a minute or two the music speeds up to a faster paced with powerful drums and guitars that are played at hyperspeed aggressive patterns.The vocals are grim black metal screams that are done with some insanely fast vocals.The music does slow to a more mid paced range before going back to a more chaotic and fast paced range.The final track on the release is Under The Spell Of Evil's Oath is another fast and brutal track that is played with furious guitar patterns that are played with skillful writing.The drums are hyperspeed blasting drums that are delievered with powerful drum beats.The vocals are grim raw  black metal screams.Pyrgosia has  crafted a great debut of intense black metal that has a mix of aggressive and some slower melodic black metal passages for a unique release.                    Born For  Burning  Prod.                                                                                                                               https://bornforburning.bigcartel.com/                                                                                                           https://www.facebook.com/bloodfiredeath1975                                                                                           

Saturday, November 16, 2024

Horns interview conducted by Jay Posted on 11-16-24

 Hi this is Jay reporting from Bogota Colombia


Today Im honoured to be talking with Horns, Black Metal from Poland…


Witam guys, thanks for taking time out of your busy schedule to talk with us…

Hails, Jay, this is M the drummer of the Horns band, it is a pleasure to respond to the interview all the way from Bogotá



When/Where / why did you decide to form Horns?
It was in 2014.... together with guitarist Z. we created the first songs , assembled the line-up and recorded the first material of the "Czarcie żebro”. I can mention that we knew each other before, because we played together in other projects.


What are the main musical influences behind the band?

The main inspirations are the idea of black metal, where ideology is combined with music, everything is supposed to create that specific atmosphere of the 90s.


What is the main focus for your lyrics?

Lyrics are written by different authors, They are dedicated to self-destruction, occultism, evil in human form, violence used for example: by Catholic priests.

Run us through your discography and tell our readers where they can get their hands on physical copies…

Our publications are available in:
2015 -CZARCIE ŻEBRO  
CD (Black Vault Productions)
Tape (Total War)

2018 - CZERŃ 
Vinyl, CD, Tape (Heidenwut Productions & Lower Silesian Stronghold)

2021 - ŚMIERĆ NIE JEST GRANICĄ 
Vinyl, CD, Tape (Lower Silesian Stronghold)

2024 - OŚWIECENIE 
CD (Putrid Cult)
tape (War productions)
vinyl (Master of Khaos productions)

digital versions:
http://bandcamp.com/hornshorde

The latest album, Oswiecenie, is fast becoming recognized as a masterpiece of this modern BM generation.. Tell us about the album, run us through the tracks.. when/where was it recorded? What editions are available?
"Oświecenie" was recorded in 3 studios: guitar and bass in "Nehem Studio" in Zielona Gora, drums "Zastal Factory" in Zielona Gora, vocals in "PZ Studio" in Szprotawa -mastered and recorded in "Heinrich House Studio" in Legionowo -in an earlier reply, I already wrote about the publishers and media on which "Oświecenie" is on, but I can add the countries from which they happen to come by this album: Poland, Portugal and Colombia


Tell us about the line up, who plays what, who writes what, what equipment do you use?
Line-up:

Hesgal -voc. (TC Helicon)
M.-drum.  (paist, zildian, meinl cymbals, remo strings, triggers and roland module, pearl foot)
H.-bass (Sire Marcus Miller M2 bass guitar, Peavey tour 115, orange terror bass, dakglass x ultra)
Z.-git. (guitar:.........., Line 6 HX Stomp, Marshall 1960, Buggera 6262 infinium)
P. guitar (guitar Jackson SLAT3-6 Soloist Archtop, Marshall JVM410H, Marshall JVMC212 ,Multi Fractal Ax8).


Tell us about your live shows.. what shows have you played recently and what’s coming up?

This year we played more than a dozen concerts, we still have 1 concert scheduled in November and two in December...the new year is slowly clarifying. Feel free to make suggestions!


What are your plans for the future? Are you working on new material?

Recently a new second guitarist joined us and we are currently working on a cover song which we are recording for a compilation, new material is slowly being made as we are already playing one of the songs live.

Poland is infamous for it’s thriving BM scene and top bands.. recommend some newer bands for our readers to check out…

From new Polish BM bands I recommend Brzask and Devorzhum

What are your top 5 BM albums of all time and why?

Burzum Filosofem - for uncompromisingness.

Immortal Battles in the north - for creating their own world, ideas in BM.

Darkthrone A blaze in the northern sky - for an old school approach to record-making. 

Satyricon Nemesis Divina for skillfully weaving keyboards into extreme playing.


And from Poland Kat -  Oddech wymarłych światów, for the first black metal lyrics in the native language I heard.


Where do you think you would be today if you had never become a BM musician?

I have no idea...I've been playing this kind of music since 1994 and I can't imagine any other approach to life anymore


What advice would you give to any musicians looking to follow in your footsteps?

What matters is determination and not looking back. Only a few win and come out on the other side when things don't go their way.

Would you like to add anything for our readers?
Thank you for the interview , support the underground! It is for you that we create new things. 

Rogi w górę!!!
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Interview with  Ominum  done on 11-16-24

 

1. Hello please introduce yourselves to the readers?

We are Ominum, a thrash metal three piece from Gothenburg, Sweden, featuring:

Berno: Guitar and Vocals

Erik: Drums

Richard: Bass


2. When did you first discover thrash metal and what is it about this genre that you love so much?

Berno: Pretty much as soon as I started playing guitar when I was around 13-14. I started out because of Rage Against the Machine but within about a year I discovered Metallica and from there I got hooked on old school thrash which also led me to death metal a little later. This era of metal and this sound is just what I gravitate towards and I think it has the perfect mix of speed, heaviness, aggression and technicality.

Richard: For me it was with the band Megadeth around 2009. When I first heard their album Rust in Peace I was absolutely blown away and that was a moment when I had my first thirst for more extreme Metal if you will. After that it was bands like Slayer, Testament and so on.

Erik: I was into heavy metal fairly early as a kid, with Iron Maiden being my favourite band. Eventually one of my classmates showed me Metallica, I think it was from …And Justice For All which really got my attention and led me to explore heavier and faster music. Once I heard Slayer for the first time I simply couldn’t believe that music could be this extreme and sound this good! From that point on there was no going back and I was hooked. While I’ve since developed a taste in a lot of metal-genres other than Thrash, this music will always hold a special place in my heart as it really was the start of my musical journey as a drummer/musician and not just as a music fan.


3. Who were the first bands that caught your attention? Who are some of the current bands that you have been listening to?

Berno: The first few metal bands I got into after Metallica were Slayer, Morbid Angel and Anthrax, with Overkill and Exodus playing a big part as well a little later. After that I became the biggest old school Thrash/early Death Metal nerd and I’ve spent a lot of time listening to most of the classic bands from that era. Recently in the last few years I mostly listen to ‘’the scene’’ when it comes to Metal, and by that I mean the new wave of Thrash/Death bands. A few of the best bands I’ve found in the last while are Inhuman Condition, Schizophrenia, Inculter, Annihilation Process, Exul, Intent and Assault to name a few.

Richard: Megadeth, Testament, Conflagrator, Exodus, were bands that I think I started to listen to. But now I listen to so many other ones: Sodom, Violator, Schizophrenia, Kreator and Forbidden just to name a few. I’ve recently found a local thrash band called Warfect which I really like!

Erik: Like I mentioned already, I was a big fan of Iron Maiden, Metallica, and Slayer in my early teens. I had a thirst for more extreme music however, and soon found myself getting into Death Metal bands with Cannibal Corpse and Morbid Angel being two of the most influential on me both as a metal fan and as a musician. My musical interests have always been very broad and I’ve listened to tons of music throughout the years, metal and non-metal. Lately, I have been hyper-focusing on Meshuggah, as I find their music super interesting and engaging as a drummer. Other than that, I have had a bit of a Death Metal resurgence, going back to a lot of bands that I listened to in my youth and some that I simply never got around listening to. This has coincided with the current direction of the band to be more extreme, in part by incorporating more Death Metal elements into our song writing and sound.


4.When did you first meet the other members of the band and was it long before you all started Ominum? How did you all choose Ominum as the name for the band?

Erik and Berno have been friends since early elementary school and started playing music together when they were 13-14 years old, eventually playing together in a band called In Sanity a few years later. Back then there weren’t many youth thrash metal bands in the Gothenburg area, so naturally, us and the other people into this kind of music met at shows and hung out together. It was during this time we first met Richard, at the time playing bass in Sonic Assault and we’ve all known each other since then. In Sanity broke up in 2012 and around 2014 Erik and Berno were the two members of that band who started jamming together again. We tried a few other people out for bass and vocals but nobody fit in enough to join full time. Things weren’t as serious until we released a demo in 2018 and started recording our debut album pretty immediately after that. It was also during this time that we settled on the name Ominum for the band, which is something we came up with after a long period of thinking of different names. For the first few years our Facebook page was called Shaytan, but this was always just meant as a placeholder and not a serious band name. Some early ideas were Psychosis and Monument, which eventually became song and album titles instead. When the time came around to record the bass for the first album, Richard was an obvious choice given his excellent talents. He initially did it as a favour to us and apparently he wasn’t sick and tired of us even after all the recording and so decided to join the band as a full member. It was also during this time we settled on Berno doing the vocals after a period of trying to find a singer between the demo and the album, completing our line-up as a trio.



5. Who would you say are the bands biggest influences and have they stayed the same over the years? For the readers who have never heard Ominum's music, how would you best describe it?

The core influences are definitely the old school bands that we all started out listening to, but all of us listen to so much more music both within and outside of Metal, which in one way or another creeps its way into our playing, songwriting and sound. We’d describe our music as a modern take on the golden era of thrash metal focusing on heaviness and interesting songwriting, with a bunch of other influences sprinkled in.



6. War For Peace is the band's newest EP that was released through Witches Brew Rec. When did you and the band first come in contact with this great label?

We came in contact with Witches Brew in 2022 when we released our debut album Monument on CD through the label. It was a success so it was really a no-brainer to work with Cheryl and her label again for this EP when it was time to do a CD version of it.


7. How long did it take the band to write the music on War For Peace? Does the whole band take part in the writing process or does one member usually write everything?

We tend to sit around on riffs for a long time and some of the parts on this EP are already almost 10 years old, but the majority of the music was written between 2018 to 2020. For our debut album and this EP most of the music has been written and preliminarily arranged by Berno, which we’ve then worked on to finalise together. The songs don’t really click and become what they are until we’ve all worked on the material for a while and added our own personal flair to the parts. The songs also become even better when they’re already recorded and we start playing them live. Since this summer we’ve started working on the next album and this time we’re making a conscious effort to write most of the music together in the rehearsal space from the start.


8. Where do you all draw inspiration for the lyrics and what are some subjects written about on the new release?

We try to write about subjects that interest us and give some kind of  commentary on it. Mostly it’s social issues, war, injustice and other man made horrors but we also have a few songs dealing with more personal or sensitive topics if you want to call it that. For example our song Epitaph deals with loss.


9. Has Ominum had the chance to play very many live shows over the years? What have been some of the bands most memorable shows over the years? Who are some bands you all have shared the stage with?

Unfortunately we haven’t played live as much as we would have liked. We spent a lot of time before and during the pandemic writing and recording the album and the EP and during almost all of that time the band only consisted of Berno and Erik. It wasn’t until Richard joined the band and the pandemic was over that we could start focusing on booking shows with our first being in early 2023 at our favourite local metal bar, the legendary The Abyss here in Gothenburg. We’ve managed to play there a few more times since and have also had a few very good shows in Stockholm. Some cool bands we’ve played with are Eradikated, Sonic Assault, Swartzheim and Ravened to name a few.


10. Are there any shows or tours planned in support of War For Peace? If yes, where will the band be playing?

We have two more shows coming up in Gothenburg at venues we haven’t played before which we are looking forward to, one to close out this year and another to start the next one off. Other than that we are planning a few shows for next year and it looks like we’ll be more active than ever in more cities around Sweden at least. No tour or anything outside of Sweden is planned as of yet but we’d love to be able to get out and play anywhere and everywhere as soon as possible!


11. Ominum comes out of Sweden's thrash metal scene. What are your thoughts on Sweden's thrash scene over the years?

We’ve been in the scene here in one way or another since we started and it’s definitely gotten better since then. When we started out Metalcore was the most popular thing which we definitely weren’t happy with as edgy teenagers, and Swedish-style Death Metal has always been bigger here than the kind of Metal we like. There’s always been good Thrash Metal bands here though. We have to shout out Conflagrator from back in the day, who absolutely schooled the rest of us in the same age on how Thrash Metal should be played, but sadly they’re not active anymore. Some other cool bands we’d like to mention, both active and inactive are Warfect, Tyranex, Immaculate and Paranorm to name a few. At the moment there’s also quite an active and successful resurgence of bands a few years younger than us playing this kind of music, with Eradikated, Eternal Evil, Sarcator and Bloodstain being out on a Swedish tour at the moment. Finally, we can’t talk about Thrash Metal in Scandinavia without mentioning Tantara from Norway. They’re unfortunately not active anymore but their debut album is probably the biggest and best thing in New Wave Thrash to come out of this whole northern area.


12. Who are your all-time favourite Swedish Thrash bands? Are there any new bands that you could recommend to the readers?

Mostly the bands we mentioned during the previous question.


13. Besides working in Ominum do any of the members currently work with any other bands or solo projects? If yes please tell the readers a little about them?

Richard: I’m a full time member for the melodic metal band Art Nation and also bassist for the symphonic metal project named Medusian. I play bass guitar in both of these projects.

Berno: No, this is the only thing I’ve got going on music-wise.

Erik: I also play drums for the Technical Thrash Metal band Sonic Assault. We have released one full-length concept album that’s got quite a different sound to Ominum, incorporating a lot of influences from other extreme metal genres, but with a style that is still rooted in Thrash Metal. It is unsure if the Thrash sound will stay in any future releases but our debut album is highly recommended and honestly a must for fans of Thrash Metal bands such as Vektor! I also have a hardcore project together with one of the members from Sonic Assault that will hopefully make its way into the public eye sometime early next year…


14.When you need to take a break from working on new music or band business what do you like to do in your free time?

Berno: I try to work out as much as possible and spend as much time with friends and family as I can.

Richard: I absolutely enjoy gaming when I have some down time, both console and PC. I also enjoy visiting historical places whenever I travel or just around Gothenburg/Sweden.

Erik: Right now, I don’t have a lot of free time as I’m studying at University and working part-time alongside my musical projects. I try to be active when I can, working out and going on walks in nature. I also keep quite a few plants at home to tend to which I guess has become more and more of a hobby. Whatever time I have leftover I usually try to spend with my family and friends.


15.Thank you for taking the time to fill this interview out. Do you have any final comments for the readers?

Thank you for having us! To the readers: if you like our music and want to support us the easiest thing you can do is to tell a friend or simply follow/like/subscribe to us everywhere. If you want to go the extra mile you can pick up a CD or some merch and we’d love to see you at a show if we’re in your area. To everyone who already does or has done any of this, thank you so much!                                       Ominum                                                                                                                                                        https://ominumthrash.bandcamp.com/music                                                                                               https://www.facebook.com/OminumThrash                                                                                                 https://www.instagram.com/ominumband/                                                                                                   https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO9OD7yyPo5aUjV8g3ffLXA                                                         Witches Brew Rec.                                                                                                                                       https://witchesbrew.eu/                                                                                                                                 https://witchesbrewthrashes.bandcamp.com/                                                                                               https://www.facebook.com/witchesbrewthrashes                                                                                         https://www.youtube.com/user/WitchesBrewThrashes                                                                                 

Thursday, November 14, 2024

Gutless--High Impact Violence cd,lp,cassette{Dark Descent Rec./Me Saco Un Ojo} Posted on 11-14-24

 


Gutless is a four man band that  comes out  of Australia's death metal scene.High Impact Violence is the debut full length featuring eight tracks of vintage old school death metal at it's best.The guitars are performed with a mix of fast paced guitars that are played with speed and aggressive passages.The guitarist does slow to a more mid paced heavier pace in a few of the songs also adding in some well played solo's.The drums are violent blasting drums that are intense and devasting in their delievery.Just like the guitars there are some mid paced crushing drum patterns.The vocals are old school death metal vocals that powerful in their delievery.Gutless  has crafted a great debut release full of heavy and powerful death metal that should be heard by all who love classic death metal.                                          Gutless                                                                                                                                                           https://www.facebook.com/gutlessmelbourne/                                                                                             Dark  Descent Rec.                                                                                                                                       https://www.darkdescentrecords.com/shop/                                                                                                 https://darkdescentrecords.bandcamp.com/                                                                                                  https://www.facebook.com/DarkDescentRecords                                                                                       https://www.instagram.com/darkdescentrecords/                                                                                         https://www.youtube.com/user/darkdescentrecords                                                                                     Me Saco Un Ojo                                                                                                                                           https://www.mesacounojo.com/                                                                                                                    https://mesacounojo.bandcamp.com/                                                                                                           https://www.facebook.com/mesacounojo                                                                                                     https://www.instagram.com/mesacounojo/                                                                                                   https://www.youtube.com/@mesacounojorecords359                                                                                  

Sunday, November 10, 2024

Until Death Overtakes Me--Diagenesis cd{Aesthetic Death} Posted on 11


 

Until Death Overtakes Me is a solo project that comes out of Belgium's funeral doom scene.Diagenesis is the latest full length featuring four tracks that is well over a hour of bleak and desolate music.The guitars are played with  slow guitar passages that are full of sorrowful guitar passages.The guitars do have some heavier slow passages.The vocals are low deep death metal growls that fit the music nicely.Their are some ambient passages also entertwined in a few of the songs to give the songs a little atmosphere added into them.Until Death Overtakes Me has crafted a good release of  funeral doom metal that is full of despair and bleak music.                                                                                                Until Death Overtakes Me                                                                                                                            https://nulll.net/music/                                                                                                                             https://udom.bandcamp.com/                                                                                                                       Aesthetic Death                                                                                                                                            https://www.aestheticdeath.com/                                                                                                                  https://aestheticdeath.bandcamp.com/                                                                                                          https://www.facebook.com/aestheticdeath.uk