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The Wounded - Atlantic review
Doom metal

The Wounded – Atlantic review

The Wounded is an underappreciated gothic metal act from the Netherlands. I’d describe their sound something like this; The Cure’s Disintegration with a metal backdrop and more overt sorrow. It’s a glorious concept that works in practice as well. I Read more…

By soliloquium, 8 yearsDecember 1, 2016 ago
Doom metal

The Wounded – Sunset review

Sometimes long-running acts just pop out with a great album like they’ve been hidden under a rock. Dutch gothic metal band The Wounded is one of those, playing for nearly 20 years without finding its way into my playlist. It’s Read more…

By soliloquium, 8 yearsNovember 21, 2016 ago
The Wounded - Sunset review
Trees of Eternity - Hour of the Nightingale review
Doom metal

Trees of Eternity – Hour of the Nightingale review

Trees of Eternity is a project by Swallow the Sun guitarist Juha Raivio and female vocalist Aleah. They are joined by a couple of familiar doom metal names: the Norrman brothers from October Tide and Swallow the Sun’s Kai Hahto. Read more…

By soliloquium, 8 yearsNovember 9, 2016 ago
Doom metal

Clouds – Departe review

Clouds is an international all-star project in the doom genre. It features vocalists from Eye of Solitude, Hamferð and Officium Triste as well as several other well-known musicians from the spectrum. The music here is similar to debut “Doliu”; atmospheric Read more…

By soliloquium, 8 yearsNovember 1, 2016 ago
Clouds - Departe review

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Soliloquium - Famine album cover

Soliloquium

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

Get me some doom metal!

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  • “Famine” song analysis – suburban darkness March 5, 2025
  • New Soliloquium single “Famine” out now! February 25, 2025
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“Famine” – new Soliloquium single out now!

Soliloquium - Famine album cover

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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