Album Reviews

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

Atramentus has surely created their own niche, “Stygian” combines the somber qualities that define the dark aesthetics of funeral doom.

‘Ashes Coalesce’ is full of these mysterious moments that make the sophomore strange yet beautiful.

Streaming straight from Florida’s swamps comes Worm’s sophomore album ‘Gloomlord’ ever so creepingly as it burrows itself deeper and deeper into the putrid, rotting flesh of primordial funeral doom.

U.K. based funeral doom metal band Esoteric returns after long years of hiatus. Their newest, 7thalbum, ‘A Pyrrhic Existence’, is a mammoth coalescence of funeral doom, death metal and experimental elements from progressive metal.

New Jersey’s finest purveyors of funerary doom, Evoken, have finally finished work on the follow up, “Hypnagogia”, a surrealistic concept album about the horrific desperation in the trenches of World War I, a fitting theme for a funeral doom album if there ever was one.