Dave Aftandilian
Beautifully cinematic listening experience in the best Italian way. Great depth and variety of emotion, suffused with melancholy and foreboding. Hard to describe, but easy to love.
The debut album from the Italian band The Undergrave Experience. This is not another piece of standard funeral doom, but an entire journey to the world of horror culture. Being close to works of memorable band EA in their music style the musicians of The Undergrave Experience develop the darker side of the genre searching for inspiration in classical Italian horror movies. The album consists of two original tracks which the fans of gloom and horror aesthetics will surely like.
supported by 4 fans who also own “Macabre – Il Richiamo Delle Ombre”
“Then Moses stood in the gate of the camp, and said, Who is on the LORD'S side? let him come unto me. And all the sons of Levi gathered themselves together unto him.”
Exodus 32:26 KJV kingdavidslament
supported by 4 fans who also own “Macabre – Il Richiamo Delle Ombre”
A unique, and different approach from these two colossal funeral doom bands. Their other works are darker in aspect, wherever, Mare Infinititum’s ‘Sea of Infinity,’ is arguably more expressive and complex than their individual, respective works. I love Comatose Vigil and Abstract Spirit, both — and though this is quite different from the sounds you’d expect of either band, it truly is an extraordinary experience. Russia never fails. The complexity in “Beholding the Unseen” alon Darkly Origins