supported by 11 fans who also own “Amidst the Macabre (instrumental)”
Who doesn't know about Rogga and his phenomenal output of swedeath? It has to be acknowledged that he doesn't put out any bad songs and is capable to hold up the tension. Not only that, je eben manages to increase the intensity of his works. mourner
supported by 11 fans who also own “Amidst the Macabre (instrumental)”
Simpler and more brutal than the later D&Q stuff, but if you're looking to scratch that '90s BDM itch, this is a great way to do it. Fantastic production sound too. tsknelson
supported by 11 fans who also own “Amidst the Macabre (instrumental)”
I can't formally retract the erroneous 2.0 I gave this back in 2018, but I can say that, five years on, I've come around to this record in a big way. Quality death metal with great atmosphere without being "atmospheric" (read: boring) metal. Diabolus in Muzaka