.@Planetmosh @AnybodyBC reviews "The World We Left Behind" by @nachtmystium released via @centurymedia Despite the last couple of confusing and hard years for Nachtmystium, these experimental black metallers have risen from the ashes with a new and final mind wrecking album, "The World We Left Behind". As the band have stated themselves, it is their swansong and, is aNachtmystium – The World We Left Behind .@Planetmosh @AnybodyBC reviews "The World We Left Behind" by @nachtmystium released via @centurymedia Despite the last couple of confusing and hard years for Nachtmystium, these experimental black metallers have risen from the ashes with a new and final mind wrecking album, "The World We Left Behind". As the band have stated themselves, it is their swansong and, is a truly powerful one at that. Almost an hour long, "The World We Left Behind" is definitely something worth digging and listening to more than couple of times. There is everything here, beginning with typical black metal riffs to melodic tunes, guitar solos and female chorus in the final track "Epitaph For A Dying Star", a perfect sound to end the album. Remembering "Assassins: Black Meddle Pt. 1" (2008), where the guys composed some tracks with saxophone, it is something you could expect from this band. Slower riffs, catchier tunes, the variety is very dynamic and pleasant to be drawn into, with Blake Judd's recognizable vocals on the top. It seems that this album is about the existence and life on the road, which turns out to be more or less a fight for everyone and ends at some point [...]
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