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Thursday, December 24, 2020
soothsaying doom & gloom prognosticators Sepulcros streaming song "Vazio" from March 2021 album
Fans of monstrous death doom can get a taste now of what the album Vazio will be all about: a slow-motion massive heaviness of the gloomiest order. In this case, listeners might like to know that the music takes the art of dragging out death doom to the slowest speeds, and then just when people might be feeling all warm and smiley, there it is, some black metal blasting speed segments that change the vision of the landscape, and subsequently return to the slow heaviness, leaving the listener wondering if those blasting segments are a strange coincidence or part and parcel of the experience. When the album arrives, expect some of those shots of speed to liven up the desperation and depression of the Portuguese band's sound as a repeating feature.
-Metal Bulletin Zine
Sepulcros
Vazio
Transcending Obscurity Records
12 March 2021
ABOUT: Emerging from the underground, Sepulcros spew forth a powerful, majestic form of death/doom metal that is awe-inspiring and captivating. The music wafts effortlessly through the air, like a shape-shifting, amorphous, strangely luminous creature, bearing characteristics of death, doom and even black metal, and leaving behind a trail of destruction in its wake. Everything about it is hypnotic, this dark subterranean creature having emerged from depths unfathomed, exuding raw power as well as iridescent radiance in the way it carries about wreaking destruction. Nothing seems forced or out of place, as the music assumes its natural form and alternates between pummelling blasts and sonic ambience depending on the circumstances. Shrouded in absolute mystery, Sepulcros deliver a masterpiece with Vazio, an album that will stay with you long after it's over, haunting you perpetually.
For fans of: Disembowelment, The Drowning, Hex, Atramentus, Coffins, Esoteric, Evoken, Mournful Congregation, Cruciamentum, Dead Congregation.
Line up -
SB - Vocals;
NZ (Summon, Viles Vitae, Abominamentum) - Guitars;
RT - Guitars;
AH (Candura, Summon) - Bass;
JS (Summon) - Drums.
Artwork by Mariusz Lewandowski (Eremit, Rogga Johansson).
Logo by View From The Coffin (Vitriol).
Layout by TG Rantanen (Paganizer, Master).
Vazio (Atmospheric Death/Doom Metal)
by SEPULCROS (Portugal)
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