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In The Depths Of R'lyeh - Catacombs

 
Description: Genre: Pop / Artist: Catacombs / Audio CD released 2006-06-26 at Moribund / Disc #1 Tracklisting 1 In The Depths Of R' ... more
In The Depths Of R'lyeh - Catacombs ... R'Iyeh
2 Dead Dripping City
3 At The Edge Of The Abyss
4 Where No Light Bath Stone ... (But For That Of The Moon)
5 Fallen Into Shadow
6 Awakening Of The World's Doom

Newest Review: ... evoking powerful images of immense, aeons-old underwater megaliths, vast subterranean caverns and long-dormant god-like ... more

 ... beings of unfathomable age and immeasurable horror. The music rumbles along relentlessly, merging slow, hypnotic and incredibly heavy riffs and simple, plodding drums with hopelessly bleak, slowly ascending and descending guitar melodies and booming, echo-laden growled vocals to create an atmosphere that is at once oppressive and claustrophobic; menacing and urgent. The songs employ masterful use of momentum, with subtle-tempo changes throughout, building gradually from painfully slow depths to threatening, pressing pl...more

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In the Depths of R'lyeh
Release Date: 2006 - 06 - 26, Audio CD, Moribund
Last Update 22.11.2009 05:45
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Premium Review In The Depths Of R'lyeh - Catacombs: At The Edge of the Abyss.... (419 words)
by - written on 15/08/09 (Very useful, 15 readings)
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'In the Depths of R'yleh' is the debut album by US Lovecraftian funeral doom band Catacombs, with an all-Ancient Ones line-up consisting of Cthulu on vocals and lead guitar, Dagon on rhythm guitar, Yog Sothoth on bass and Sub Niggurath on Drums. Obviously the second half of that sentence is blatantly untrue: Catacombs is in fact a one-man project masterminded by one Xathagorra Mlandroth, also of funeral doom band Hierophant. The album is an exercise in crushing and oppressive doom very much in the style of genre-veterans Evoken and Esoteric, and its Lovecraftian theme suits the music perfectly, evoking powerful images of immense, aeons-old underwater ...  Read the complete review

 

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