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  1. The Book of Shadows
    by Trobar de Morte
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    Wayfaerer This music is more than just sounds. This music is a portal to a place beyond space, somewhere within the primal soul that exists in all beings of the earth. enjoy! Favorite track: Mandragora Autumnalis.
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  2. Ofnir
    by Heilung
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    mushroom_king1994 ABSURDLY GOOD ALBUM

    makes me wanna go out in the woods and dance under a full moon.... Favorite track: Alfadhirhaiti.
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    dnfimusic I see that grey gloom on the horizon and eagerly await the rising of a powerful sun. Favorite track: Krigsgaldr.
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    Russell Whyman Interesting music, very percussion heavy and incorporating 'Celtic throat singing' apparently. Ethereal and simple but very layered. You'll love it or hate it.

    Look for the track on YouTube, it's very visual and well worth a watch. Favorite track: Krigsgaldr.
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  3. MydWynter
    by Mediæval Bæbes
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    Parysatis of the Ashfall Absolutely enchanting. The layered voices in this version of Ríu Ríu Chíu are ethereal and deeply dramatic. This interpretation brings a timeless magic to the piece, capturing both its origins and a sense of pure, spiritual emotion. Wonderful! 💜 Favorite track: Ríu Ríu Chíu.
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    Sylvia I love their music, and when I saw this album on Bandcamp, I had to get it too. It's perfect for winter and contemplative moods Favorite track: Carol of the Bells.
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    black water sisters An excellent winter festival of spiritual music
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  4. Live at Dogtown
    by Ficus
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  5. Certainly
    by Pretoria
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  1. Mariposa
    by Stray View
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    Mariposa Mariposa
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  2. The Nocturnes Of Iswylm
    by Stormkeep
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    Imperious Sanguine Eroticism Imperious Sanguine Eroticism
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    Igor The album art was what initially caught my attention (besides the obvious reasons...) because it looks very 90's-esque... Still I would say it is worth mentioning that it took 1 one track to make me blind purchase this... I have high hopes for this band and album! But so far I can already tell I will become a fan! I will add more when the full album drops... but man... I'm already excited! Favorite track: Carnal Tapestries Of Nailtorn Flesh.
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    Not RomanPort nice rack \m/ Favorite track: Imperious Sanguine Eroticism.
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    Arrogant Bastard My previous lodging at the Stormkeep, I found myself regaled of tales from other times. I suspect this visit will be altogether... different.
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    Ellis Ray This shit slaps! Where my wizards at?
    Fireball in the streets, lay on hands in the sheets!
    🧙🏰🐉⚔️🧌🧛‍♀️🌌
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  3. Mutually Assured Distraction
    by Younger Brother
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    I Belong To Nowhere I Belong To Nowhere
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    Taiga Dream I am coming home, Favorite track: Endless Drift.
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    Robert Jarden Dancing alone in the desert at night wearing sunglasses and eating Sour Skittles under the stars during "Paradox of Witches" while coyotes echoed somewhere in the distance was not on my 2026 bingo card, yet here we are.

    "Caravanserai" and "Walk Away" especially are pure magic.

    Thank you Simon, Benji, Mirabelle, and everyone involved for creating an album with genuine soul. Favorite track: Caravanserai.
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    tipperottfan Fave tracks, on odd days: Caravanserai & A Paradox of Witches. On even days: At Home In This World and Glide Path.
    Ahhh yes. Who doesn't love touching grass in the woods and puking the matrix at the sky. Favorite track: Ticking In The Attic.
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  4. Bleak Days Ahead
    by Pure Wrath
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    Spectral Insomnia Spectral Insomnia
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    Urso X Melancholic, cinematic black metal that could be the soundtrack for a documentary about psychological suffering under terminal, late-stage hyper-capitalism. The title says it all, really, and what it doesn’t say, the remarkable video for “Spectral Insomnia” certainly makes explicit. All that being said, BDA isn’t the soul-destroying buzz kill you might otherwise imagine; the musicality, artistry, and authenticity displayed elevates it to the realm of inspired (& inspiring) truth-telling. Kudos! Favorite track: Spectral Insomnia.
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    highmarx I’m here via Brad Sanders’ monthly metal column in Stereogum, having never heard this artist, and I was immediately awestruck. This one really breathes new life into atmospheric black metal, despite its brooding, ominous energy. I can’t recommend this enough. Favorite track: Opaque Mist.
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    Antrodemus This is a dark, melancholic album, beautifully composed like a film soundtrack. It feels immersive, like watching an emotional memoir. It speaks to me personally.
    Best listened to from start to finish, it takes you through a bleak emotional journey. Respect to Januaryo Hardy, and thanks to all the supporting musicians. I hope this album serves as catharsis for you and for listeners who connect with it. Favorite track: Bleak Days Ahead, Pt. II.
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    BoboDupla Another fantastic LP by Pure Wrath. Really loving the sad, emotional vibe. The music is varied enough, there are elements of other genres present and the whole album takes you on a journey through all the bleak parts of the world. Favorite track: Opaque Mist.
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  5. What Magic Is This?
    by The Witching Tale
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    Born in a Moment Again Born in a Moment Again
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    Nickie Harte Kelly As promised by the title, this is ghostly, eerie, and otherworldly atmospheric music. Katharine Blake (The Mediæval Bæbes) and Michael J York bring some friends along to this hypnotic offering, with drenched vocals and keyboards of all sorts, recorders, bagpipes, duduk, electric guitar, violin, lyre, harp, zither, guzhen, taishogoto and saw. Altogether bewitching. Favorite track: They Will Come.
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