Tim McLelland
I like how the vocalist is a little lower than the usual shrieks you get with this kind of stuff. Quality production too. Rare clean vocals are also excellent. Good stuff!
Favorite track: Le Fantôme et le Mortel (Cantiques Funèbres).
Metallurgical Fire
The drum programming here does not put me off too much. The guitar work is good. Good ice cold but beautiful riffing. Keyboards seem somewhat out of place at times but overall this is pretty solid French black metal.
Favorite track: St Jean de la Porte (Cantiques Funèbres).
There are a bunch of skiffs out on a slow-moving river. They’re dragging the water for my body. There’s a low, dense fog that the first light of morning cannot penetrate. Dogs on the shore are letting loose low, rumbling growls. There’s something beneath the surface. The same thing that dragged me under and made short work of me. Something ancient and eldritch... This record feels like turning the pages of your favorite horror novel. It’s brilliant in all respects. Buy it now. justanoldgod