Huta Luna is pretty classically divided between what are effectively its A and B sides; about 32 minutes of black metal, followed by one single 27-minute ambient track. The almost entirely fast A-side (read: blast beats and only ever blast beats) features a lot of shorter songs that sound like if Fluisteraars tried to do their own frantic Transilvanian Hunger. The ambient side is a big long piece with a whole lot of humming and droning ambiance, and not much more. Still! The black metal side is full of slicing melodies and a frantic tempo that just sucks you in and never lets go. Rips men/
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