supported by 8 fans who also own “Illusion VI – Fracture”
Ἡ εἰκών was an impressive debut, but way too short! Luckily, Ψευδομένη arrives to satisfy the urge for more of what made its precedessor hit hard and fast: some atmospheric moments (don't be deterred as this is still brutal, dissonant and disgusting to the core) and at the same time, J.L. is exploring longer tracks - e.g. my personal favourite - and implementing some cavernous lows. If there's one thing we can all agree on, it's most likely that this man refuses to stand still. What a pace! David Fischer
supported by 7 fans who also own “Illusion VI – Fracture”
Breathless firehose of everything angular, urgent & relentless on offer since somebody put the word black into music. A m a z I n g! Mcgilroy the Housefly
supported by 7 fans who also own “Illusion VI – Fracture”
I wasn't ready for this album, but it burst into my life through a brick wall like the Kool-Aid man on methamphetamines and beat the living daylights out of me just for the hell of it. As others have mentioned, this is an unrelenting and vicious slab of chaotic blackened death metal that levels everything in its path, takes no prisoners, and is not for the weak of heart. If there is a Guinness Book of World Record entry for metal, then the drummer of this band should be included. PannionSeer
supported by 7 fans who also own “Illusion VI – Fracture”
Éclaboussée par les larmes, par la sueur — une manifstation autant de la peur que de la colère —, par les crachats, la tâche du test de Rorschach s'est diluée. Atteignant les deux heures, (Un)reality est une cartographie presque exhaustive de la psyché humaine, une cartographie où les territoires n'ont pas de frontières précises. La dépression rejoint l'euphorie, le nihilisme l'envie de se battre et les émotions se bousculent. Epitimia fait de son black metal un kaléidoscope avant-gardiste ! Nocturnal Egg (Jordan)