A work about the divine comedy and especially the canto IV: Dante and Virgile are at the gates of hell. They are captured by doubt, fear, and emptiness
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Mesmerizing and wonderfully disorienting take on a familiar biblical story. I particularly love the buzzing drones on Kane’s side, slowly building inside his head, stoking a madness that results in horror. Yet when the voice appears it is like that of a dark angel, understanding what it is to be a flawed human, holding Kane’s hand even as it drips with his brother’s blood. In the end the project reveals two opposed yet complementary aspects of the religious impulse: to obey, and to resist. Dave Aftandilian
As Deuce Avenue, Noah Anthony explores an unhurried, warm style of drone music that is less abrasive and more subliminally soothing. Bandcamp New & Notable Dec 10, 2020
Napalm Death vocalist Shane Embury swaps breakneck grind for industrial ambient grooves, bringing his skills as a producer to the forefront. Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 4, 2023
Seven astounding, psychedelia-spangled new age meditations from producer and musician Jessica Zambri (Mass Gothic, Solvey, Zambri). Bandcamp New & Notable Jan 18, 2024
You would think there’s nothing left to say about Lucifer’s fall, but as always GM makes the Mystery, pathos, and horror behind this familiar tale shine black and new. Her harrowing dream-sepulchral demongelic voice paired with Thomas Bel’s eerie, droning guitar give this release a chilling, haunted ache. And only GM could make a hurdy-gurdy’s drone sound this creepy and possessed: like a subliminal scream expressing such profound agony that it sets the world’s teeth on edge for eternity. Dave Aftandilian