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Junius – The Martyrdom of a Catastrophist review

2011’s “Reports From the Threshold of Death” is my favorite Junius album by far, as well as on one of my all-time favorites. This earlier state of band still has a lot to offer though. On this album, “The Martyrdom Read more…

By soliloquium, 8 yearsNovember 2, 2017 ago
Doom metal

Grimegod – Wrong Roads review

I only found out about Romania’s Grimegod after missing out on them on the Rockstadt Extreme Fest 2017 festival. I’m a bit disappointed about it, since “Wrong Roads” is a solid slice of death/doom metal. I often prefer my death/doom Read more…

By soliloquium, 8 yearsNovember 2, 2017 ago
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Junius - Beyond the Threshold of Death review
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Junius – Reports From the Threshold of Death review

In the fall of 2012, I went to see Katatonia in Stockholm. The support bands were Alcest, that I already liked, and Junius, that I’d barely heard before. Even though my favorite band Katatonia performed well, it wasn’t what I Read more…

By soliloquium, 8 yearsOctober 31, 2017 ago
Doom metal

Swallow the Sun – New Moon review

This my Swallow the Sun – New Moon review. My Swallow the Sun playlist mainly consists of debut “The Morning Never Came, and a few selected hits from the other albums. I recently wrote a review of “Ghosts of Loss”, Read more…

By soliloquium, 8 yearsOctober 8, 2017 ago
Swallow the Sun - Ghosts of Loss review
Doom metal

Swallow the Sun – Ghosts of Loss review

“Ghosts of Loss” is the second album from Finnish melodic death/doom metal act Swallow the Sun. This review is a part of a relistening binge. I always enjoyed opener “The Giant”, with it’s massive scope and instantly recognizable opening melody. Read more…

By soliloquium, 8 yearsSeptember 27, 2017 ago
Best of

10 best Swallow the Sun songs

This is my list of the best Swallow the Sun songs. Swallow the Sun is a band that I probably should enjoy more, considering how much I enjoy the death/doom metal style. I don’t find them as exquisite as Slumber, Read more…

By soliloquium, 8 yearsSeptember 27, 2017 ago
Best of

10 best Dismember songs

This is a list of the 10 best Dismember songs. Dismember is one of my favorite death metal bands, and the ultimate Swedish death metal band for me. There are many good Dismember songs, so it was quite hard to Read more…

By soliloquium, 8 yearsSeptember 27, 2017 ago
Best of

50 best Swedish death metal bands

This is my list of the 50 best Swedish death metal bands. It will be a mix of classic bands, new school bands and other death metal styles. Since it’s based on my personal taste, some classic bands might be Read more…

By soliloquium, 8 yearsSeptember 22, 2017 ago
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Best Anathema albums – the ultimate Anathema countdown!

Anathema is one of my favorite bands, and this is my list of the best Anathema albums. They’re a band that’s been with me for a long time, being my second favorite band behind Katatonia. My #1 was quite easy Read more…

By soliloquium, 8 yearsSeptember 19, 2017 ago
Doom metal

Chelsea Wolfe – Hiss Spun review

Chelsea Wolfe is an artist with a constantly evolving sound, and she reinvents herself once again on “Hiss Spun”. Despite having some doom metal tendencies, the last album “Abyss” was largely based on electronics. On here, her creepy vocal acrobatics Read more…

By soliloquium, 8 yearsSeptember 19, 2017 ago
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Soliloquium

Download Soliloquium music for free from Bandcamp. Swedish progressive death/doom metal for fans of Katatonia, Anathema and Paradise Lost

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“Famine” – new Soliloquium single out now!

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Hey! Forgive me for the dumbass popup, but I have some new music out! I’m Stefan, the owner of this website and composer of progressive death/doom metal band Soliloquium. Our new single “Famine” is out and would be awesome if you had a listen. Best way to support me, and you might like it! Full album is out April 11th, and already available for digital/physical pre-order.

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