Post-black metal? Blackened post-metal? How do I jam "atmospheric" in there? The hairs must be split and the genre guardians appeased!
Either way, it's three tracks of comfortably kvlt occult satanic-panic black metal from this two-piece from the home of railway museums and solid league one football.
I like it. It's dense and atmospheric, and gloomy and depressing like a nice blanket on a rainy day. It is however pretty typical of the post-black genre and will not be winning any awards for innovation.
Not that it has to. It is a nice textured album that fits the bill and does exactly what it says on the tin.
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