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The Brazilian duo offer a harrowing experience as they manage to brew their own brand of death/doom metal.

On this debut outing, the Portuguese quintet follows the subterranean path of the Finnish forefathers of funeral doom metal Thergothon.

Over the short time length, Abythic provides some heavy tracks full of cascading riffs, hypnotic melodies, and firm drumming all wrapped under the intensifying gloomy atmosphere.

“Necroceros” shows the unprecedented scale and power of Asphyx as it perfectly captures the brutal sound of classic death/doom metal.

The veterans of Lie in Ruins on their third album deliver a firm treat for the fans of old school death /doom metal.

Live Burial’s sophomore ‘Unending Futility’ boasts remarkable creativity and song installation in their take on old school death/doom.

Sect of Vile Divinities gradually crushes and overwhelms the listener each track is textured with deep growls as for the riffs they keep the tone morbid and eerie.

Paradise Lost’s sonic architecture is still bound by the modern fashion of melodic gothic/doom, thus they seal their 16th chapter leaving you overshadowed in eerie silence.

‘Death Meditation’ is a dark and brooding record that plunges into the spectral drones of sinister atmosphere.

Temple of Void is taking gradual progress shaping up their trademarks by every album, highly recommended for fans of Paradise Lost, Asphyx and Hooded Menace.

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