Review: Eneferens - In the Hours Beneath | |||||||
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In the Hours Beneath | |||||||
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Label: Nordvis Produktion Year released: 2017 Originally released in: 2016 Duration: 42:37 Tracks: 6 Genre: Black Metal Rating: Review online: April 5, 2018 Reviewed by: Sargon the Terrible |
Readers' Rating How do you rate this release? Rated 2/5 (40%) (5 Votes)
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This is the second album for one-man project Eneferens, and the fingerprints of Agalloch are all over it. The gloomy riffs, the mellow acoustic ruminating, and the sprawling, sometimes epic songwriting – it all is highly reminiscent of Agalloch. Not that it contains no original elements, but originality is not really what this is going for, what it aims for is mood, and it nails that pretty damned hard. This is a wonderfully melancholic, atmospheric album, drawing in elements of Black Metal, Cascadian, and Doom to make for an involving experience. This is not groundbreaking, but I still like it a lot. |
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