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Immundus presents the debut album Torments, 9 tracks of Haunting and Ghost Chilling Soundscapes. This album was professionally printed and with use of Thermal Pressing on CD. It comes packaged in standard Jewel Case.The press: "It’s an excellent listen while drifting in the candlelight and sipping a sweet liquor. This album should be viewed as an experience, only able to truly understand from start to finish."(Overthrow Music)"Its a fine debut and well worthy of everyone’s attention, no matter what style of music you consider to be your preference."(Beyond All Remorse Zine)"Overall, Torments is a pretty good, well thought and well performed album"(Heathen Harvest)"Immundus creates an overall atmosphere of horror, suspense and distortion. With 'Torments,' Immundus has created a must-have for those who enjoy horror soundtracks and dark ambient music."(Radio Indy)"Disturbing, nightmarish, unsettling, haunting.This is an absolutely ESSENTIAL release and I highly reccomend this to anyone who really appreciates Dark Ambient/Dungeon muzic."(Whispering Gloom Zine) Torments Music | List Price | $9.97 (You save $1.98) | | Category | Heavy Metal Albums, Punk CDs | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7687621 | | Catalog number | 192348 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | May 06, 2008 |
Immundus Torments Songs | 1. | I Walk Through the Shadows |
| 2. | Mist |
| 3. | To Where the Spirits Dwell |
| 4. | Candles |
| 5. | Stronghold of Pain |
| 6. | Black Roses for the Dead |
| 7. | Darkness Arise |
| 8. | Torments |
| 9. | The Grieving Widow |
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