supported by 17 fans who also own “Lord of the Nazgûl (Ep)”
The second (03:01) I heard that angry bellow gurgling upwards as from the depths of hell, conquering the composition, rising in intensity, and climaxing more than half a minute later (a geyser of blood spouting up from Tartaros, breaching subterranean roofs and spewing forth onto the face of the earth), I was engrossed hook, line and sinker. Drawn into the underworldly dark. Vocal performances like these never fail to conjure a grin on my face. The Disillusioned One
supported by 17 fans who also own “Lord of the Nazgûl (Ep)”
Stellar release with all the melodicism and nastiness we have come to love about black metal. What elevates Wampyric Rites above the cut are the synth pieces--which are made with as much detail as the metal tracks.
Dork