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Mourning Beloveth - Rust and Bone review
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Mourning Beloveth – Rust & Bone review

Mourning Beloveth is a death/doom act with a long and impressive discography. The band’s success formula revolves around writing long epics based on morphing riff repetitions and mournful melodies. This is topped off with some of the best death metal growls the genre has to offer, as well as some Read more

By soliloquium, 9 yearsMarch 14, 2017 ago
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The Foreshadowing – Seven Heads Ten Horns review

The Foreshadowing is an Italian gothic doom metal with three strong albums in their previous discography. The sound revolves around slow, apocalyptic landscapes that provide an ultimate support for Marco Benevento’s baritone vocals. This review is also posted at rateyourmusic.com and Metal Archives. This album pretty much picks up where Read more

By soliloquium, 9 yearsMarch 14, 2017 ago
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Kaunis Kuolematon – Kylmä kaunis maailma review

While the level of innovation in the death/doom genre the past few years can definitely be questioned, there has still been a steady stream of quality bands surfacing. Finnish band Kaunis Kuolematon is one of them. Immediate comparisons to Swallow the Sun’s debut “The Morning Never Came” can be made Read more

By soliloquium, 9 yearsFebruary 28, 2017 ago
Marianas Rest - Horror Vacui review
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Marianas Rest – Horror Vacui review

Finding and supporting the unknown bands in the death/doom metal spectrum has become a mission of mine. Marianas Rest is a Finnish band that fittingly couldn’t sound more Finnish. “Horror Vacui” is the band’s full-length debut. The melancholic melodies draw heavily from fellow Finns Insomnium and Mors Principium Est. This Read more

By soliloquium, 9 yearsJanuary 16, 2017 ago
The Wounded - Sunset review
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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 weird how the band has been unknown for so long, Read more

By soliloquium, 9 yearsNovember 21, 2016 ago
Trees of Eternity - Hour of the Nightingale review
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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. Aleah tragically passed away, which makes this their debut as Read more

By soliloquium, 9 yearsNovember 9, 2016 ago
Clouds - Departe review
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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 death/doom metal with strong sentiment and an abundance of sorrow. Read more

By soliloquium, 9 yearsNovember 1, 2016 ago

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

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