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It is rare to find dark ambient that creates such a creepy feeling of being buried deep underground; the vast, oppressive spaces gnawing at your mind while the tiny animals gnaw at your flesh. Distant pounding echoes resound in your bones, sending pulses of sickly purple phosphorescence through the rocks around you, and bringing searing, crushing pain. Dave Aftandilian
supported by 7 fans who also own “Sepulchral Blessing”
I cannot praise this album enough. This album is absolutely terrifying! The many starts and stops creates this very h settling tension. Each start expands on the stopper idea previously. It’s like the music equivalent of walking through thick fog while passing out multiple times throughout trying to find a place to orientate yourself. There may or may not be something sinister in that fog, but you don’t want to stick around to find out. Bought the vinyl so I summon the fog demons through spe showhornwithteeth
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