Petrychor Stream New EP

2015-11-01 by zaruyache | 3 Comments
California one-man atmospheric black metal/folk project Petrychor has begun streaming its new one-track, 26-minute EP "Apocalyptic Witchcraft" through Bandcamp.

The EP is inspired by the book of the same name by Peter Grey and features a return to the band's original layered black metal and acoustic styles.

Stream the new song below:
www.petrychor.bandcamp.com/

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zaruyache
November 2nd 2015
28623 Comments


Its good i like it.

SCREAM!
November 3rd 2015
15755 Comments


Somehow missed that he released something in 2014. Will try to remember to check that and this out. His first EP is great and the first full length is solid as well

zaruyache
November 3rd 2015
28623 Comments


you can skip that one tbh. He experimented with like electronic music and a bunch of other stuff and there's barely any bm and it kinda sucks. This EP is a return to form and is pretty good, though.



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