Skyforest stream debut album

2014-09-01 by Voivod STAFF | 4 Comments
Russian atmospheric/post black metal band Skyforest are streaming their debut album Aftermath at their official Bandcamp location.

The album was released on August 29 through No Remorse Records, and you can stream it down below.

http://skyforest.bandcamp.com/releases
http://noremorserecordseustore.bandcamp.com/album/aftermath

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zaruyache
September 1st 2014
28830 Comments


Interesting idea but it relies too much on the keyboards to drive the songs and makes the background guitar riffs seem
almost an afterthought. The vocals are good, of course, but they can't distract from the meh songwriting.

Amphoteric
September 1st 2014
2014 Comments


This band kinda sounds like Woods of Desolation

zaruyache
September 2nd 2014
28830 Comments


It has the vocalist from Austere/Germ, who also did the vocals for WoD's Torn Beyond Reason album.

BallsToTheWall
September 2nd 2014
52597 Comments


This is a guilty pleasure.



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