Review: Zifir - Kingdom of Nothingness | |||||||
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Kingdom of Nothingness | |||||||
Label: Duplicate Records Year released: 2017 Duration: 49:51 Tracks: 13 Genre: Black Metal Rating: Review online: April 13, 2020 Reviewed by: Michel Renaud |
Readers' Rating How do you rate this release? Rated 3/5 (60%) (1 Vote)
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This is some pretty doomy slow to mid-paced black metal out of Turkey. The album has a very bleak vibe throughout, the band going more for a depressing atmosphere than for all-guns-blazing aggressive black metal. This is one of those albums that gets your spirits down and yet you still feel compelled to listen to it, a bit like when you were a kid and hid from the scary parts in movies but couldn't resist taking a peek from behind your hiding place. I like the abrasive, raw guitar sound that really gives an added edge to the haunting atmosphere and the raspy vocals just add icing on the cake, bringing a mix of hate, despair and even some soothing melodies. Perfect for a rainy day. |
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