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4.0 excellent | Brandon Scott EMERITUS | November 29th 18 | Black metal should always strive to be the pinnacle of extremity in music - whether through
atmosphere, instrumentation, ideals, or any other medium - and the unorthodoxy of Pandiscordian
Necrogenesis certainly provides another worthy effort in the genre's well-established canon of
boundary pushing. Each track from this project is completely improvised, with sole member
Ephemeral Domignostika recording guitars, drums, and vocals, simultaneously. It would be comical,
but the end product Outer Supernal is nothing to laugh about. Raw black metal itself has the
undeserved connotation of being a mindless vociferation of unlistenable noise but it's projects
like this that exhibit it has the potential to transcend the stigma that it's the talentless
wasteland of a genre outliers misunderstand it to be.
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3.5 great | bmelt CONTRIBUTOR | January 24th 23 |
3.5 great | Coast | January 19th 19 |
3.5 great | Dmax28 | December 19th 18 |
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