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florf

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  1. ...Maurerische Trauermusik...
    by Elu of the Nine
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    jeffffffffffffff123 super crushing drone/funeral doom that is worth every second. Favorite track: Maurerische Trauerdrohne :I:.
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    Deadpanist Is this the ultimate Drone-Doom album? For a genre that screams "copycats" more often than not, Elu of the Nine has put out a stellar and unique monolith of a masterpiece. It's not a quick listen but it is totally worth the time and trip.
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    tr_🇺🇦 Drone doom with artistic integrity. Some melody but HEAVY above all things! Think Bell Witch instead of any average drone band.
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  2. E.P.
    by max c.
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    atreyu4ws I lost my mother suddenly a few years ago. This song evokes that deep, searing pain of loss, while also reminding me that I still have all those good memories of her. The wound of loss never fully heals. Songs like this are how we cope with the pain. Favorite track: wandering heart (but just acoustic stuff basically).
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    owlheadvoid7 First off Big fan of your airplane facts, been following you for a while. Unlike the rest of the fellowship who left Frodo and Sam to continue on their own to destroy the ring. But I'm very impressed with the EP. I know it to alot for you to put out but keep up the good work. Favorite track: reason.
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  3. The Humiliation Process
    by Art Of Burning Water
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  4. Wounds
    by King Apathy
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    whack Vegan post-metal, slightly blackened but mostly melodic, atmospheric, and depressive. Lyrics explore anarcho-primitivist, anti-anthropocentric and eco-apocalyptic philosophy, and critique of social dogmas. Civilization is denounced as self-destructive, scarring the Earth and fostering consumerism, intolerance, and estrangement from life. Brilliant. Favorite track: The Scars of the Land.
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    Mako's Abs So sad to see this band fade. These lyrics hit home very hard and every instrument melts together in one powerful melancholic, bitter cocktail. When I am cycling in the marshes and the abandoned forest roads, while listening to King Apathy, I feel very connected to the mother that gave birth to us all. Favorite track: Reverence.
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    Tim McLelland This band is amazing. No clean vocals to be found, but they still manage to evoke the same feelings modern Katatonia does ... pure depression. Don't always agree with their message, but this is some powerful music. Favorite track: He missed the Stars.
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  5. Vigilance Perennial
    by FALLS OF RAUROS
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    Lee1998 Through the years, this album might have become my favourite from FoR. Although, I find it impossible to decide which one is actually my favourite. Genius songwriting, perfect organic production, warm atmosphere, cathartic riffs and melodies. Favorite track: Impermanence Streakt Through Marble.
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    wittikay Vigilance Perennial struck me within the first moments of hearing it. The contrasts between the magnificent riffs and how it is performed is absolutely stunning. How each track gives that familiar yet diverse sound astonishes me. Favorite track: Arrow & Kiln.
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    World Seeker Creating a rich juxtaposition of darkness and light is not easy, but it has been achieved by Falls of Rauros on this album. I love the use of keys, and the way they weave folk elements and theory into the music. Favorite track: Arrow & Kiln.
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