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Black Renditions has been a scene-sundering release, dividing purists and non-purists even more. Fly In the Trap moves away from pop covers while also avoiding classic black metal themes to review one ov the 21st centuries' most interesting (and disturbing) trve crime stories. Spider God orchestrate it using extremely melodic black metal with raw, highly infectuous vocals. Especially the back half of the album never runs out of steam. I highly recommend it!
Rest in peace, Elisa. David Fischer
supported by 61 fans who also own “On The Ladder Of Divine Ascent”
Merci Déhà for the download code. Lots of bands use these ingredients – pretty female vocals over doomy guitars always sounds good, but usually that's where the ideas run out. That isn't the case here. Each song is packed with ideas and evolutions, genres and references it's boring to list but not at all to listen to. A pleasure to have been introduced to this. Luke
True crime gets a blackened hardcore twist on the UK band's debut album, inspired by an unsolved mystery from 2013. Bandcamp New & Notable Nov 23, 2022