
Dysthymia – Dysthymia
The ride is dark, and often hopeless. I also find it cathartic.
The ride is dark, and often hopeless. I also find it cathartic.
Miasmic Purple Smoke (the album) is a sometimes caustic, sometimes psychedelic, always crushing journey of mesmeric riffs and ponderous rhythms.
Zenith flies deep into the furthest reaches of space. Will you take the voyage?
Abominion joins the party as a worthy successor to the prior releases, staying the course of magnificently grim blackened doom, while evolving in ever more spiteful directions.
This album is a much needed throat punch to the decadence and oppression of modern society. Plus, it absolutely rips!
Each spin of the album immerses me anew in the comfortable/painful waters, ebbing and flowing through the labyrinthine artwork playing through my speakers.
There’s a lot going on between both records. The lyrics were written in a way that fuses both records together so people can, if they want to, dissect the songs and see if they can crack the mystery of the whole concept/story that’s been written for A Sire and Lurkers.
Everything here is to the point and meaningfully composed, a direct upgrade from the debut.
Hold tight through the gallop, then relax into the deep.