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In lack of words to describe the atmosphere and feeling of this album, we will just stick with the fact that current and ex members from Aura Noir, Carpathian Forest, Darkthrone, Gorgoroth, Neetzach, Taake and Tsjuder (+ + + more) have participated on this masterpiece! 37 minutes of continuous hell. No samples or keyboards, just sounds from cursed souls screaming from the deepest pits of hell. A musical piece of satanic madness. Recorded in a cabin deep in the forest, you have never heard anything like this. Secht Review
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