Friday, October 9, 2020

doomsters Aphonic Threnody streaming two new songs

Aphonic Threnody is melodic death doom since 2012, says Metal Archives, and this is their third album, not including three split recordings and an EP from 2013. These two advance songs show the band's desire to achieve an elegant, melancholic, even majestic at times, sound of doom with gentle growled vocals, with some soft singing included. --Metal Bulletin Zine
Aphonic Threnody
The Great Hatred
Transcending Obscurity Records
16 October 2020
Members of Towards Atlantis Lights, Dea Marica, Arrant Saudade and more collaborate to conjure up the finest kind of death/doom metal that encompasses the best qualities this style has to offer - stirring melodies, heaving riffs, immersive atmosphere, and some of the lowest, most anguished vocals possible alternating with lucid, spoken passages. None of it is overbearing or lingers on for too long as the songs waft through the doom vacuum, making their presence felt and imperceptibly changing something inside the unsuspecting listener. Much happens during the course of the hour and Aphonic Threnody don't follow a strict formula, leaving things open-ended and unpredictable as they keep changing things around without disrupting the emotional temperament. The Great Hatred makes for an engaging listen and will make you come back to unravel its richly layered and elegantly intertwined compositions. It's akin to living life all over again. And again. For fans of - My Dying Bride, Paradise Lost, Noctu, Officium Triste, Poema Arcanvs, early Anathema, Illimitable Dolor, Towards Atlantis Lights, Et Moriemur.
The Great Hatred by Aphonic Threnody

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