FEATURE: Gråt Strigoi – The Prophetic Silence (Review + Interview)
This is one of those goosebump raising albums that requires a few moments of stillness to recenter yourself when it ends.
This is one of those goosebump raising albums that requires a few moments of stillness to recenter yourself when it ends.
The vision of the world seen between the riffs is bleak, but there is strength and spine there too – enough to rise up with each cadence to move inexorably forward and fight back!
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This release has real riffs, played well, and yet retains that rugged feeling through production choices.
What is really interesting and I’m not sure if it’s just ME, but it feels and sounds really good to restart this album immediately after it finishes.
A cohesive split where both bands hook you and won’t let go, this is a release worthy of thirty plus minutes of your time, over and over again.
Click play to experience this first offering off of Forthcoming Humanity, as always, presented in solidarity with the oppressed of the world.
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