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Seance

Dark Fortress

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Format: 212"

Cat No: SM30171221

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Release Date:  18 October 2024

Label:  Sevan Mater / The Circle Music

Packaging Type:  Gate Fold Vinyl

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  0617669419557

Genres:  Rock  Black Metal  

Release Date:  18 October 2024

Label:  Sevan Mater / The Circle Music

Packaging Type:  Gate Fold Vinyl

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  0617669419564

Genres:  Rock  Black Metal  

  • Description

    "Seance" may be the best Dark Fortress album and we are very pleased to present it in two new color editions. It combines misanthropic, deathly, and bitter atmospheres where hallucinations become reality..... "Ghastly Indoctrination" starts the album off well with a quite ambience that quickly builds up - that is, the beginning of the night. Tracks like "Requiem Grote- sque" and "Revolution: vanity" symbolize the insanity continues to snowball as one completely loses their mind into depressing or isolationist. "Insomnia" fits melodic passages and catchy riffs make me think of one's defeat against the wrath of insomnia and nocturnal wandering, right before the night ends.

    Dark Fortress is a talented group: Azathoth's vocals are best here, his agonized shrieks are no slouch and only fit to sharpen the atmosphere the band is trying to make. The guitars are even more impressive. The songwriting gives the guitarists several opportunities to provide climaxes in the song. A good example would be in "Catawombs." A solo comes in unpredictably but when it hits, you realize that they couldn't have done it any better. Even better is the overall pitch of the guitars. Don't think Seance is in any way depressing. Instead, it's extremely maddening, mournful, and mysterious - but easy to access. The production is clear for everyone and no instrument really overshadows the others.

    Description

    "Seance" may be the best Dark Fortress album and we are very pleased to present it in two new color editions. It combines misanthropic, deathly, and bitter atmospheres where hallucinations become reality..... "Ghastly Indoctrination" starts the album off well with a quite ambience that quickly builds up - that is, the beginning of the night. Tracks like "Requiem Grote- sque" and "Revolution: vanity" symbolize the insanity continues to snowball as one completely loses their mind into depressing or isolationist. "Insomnia" fits melodic passages and catchy riffs make me think of one's defeat against the wrath of insomnia and nocturnal wandering, right before the night ends.

    Dark Fortress is a talented group: Azathoth's vocals are best here, his agonized shrieks are no slouch and only fit to sharpen the atmosphere the band is trying to make. The guitars are even more impressive. The songwriting gives the guitarists several opportunities to provide climaxes in the song. A good example would be in "Catawombs." A solo comes in unpredictably but when it hits, you realize that they couldn't have done it any better. Even better is the overall pitch of the guitars. Don't think Seance is in any way depressing. Instead, it's extremely maddening, mournful, and mysterious - but easy to access. The production is clear for everyone and no instrument really overshadows the others.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Ghastly Indoctrination
      • 2. Catawomb

      Side 2

      • 1. Requiem Grotesque
      • 2. While They Sleep
      • 3. To Harvest The Artefacts Of Mockery

      Disc 2

      Side 1

      • 1. Poltergeist
      • 2. Revolution : Vanity
      • 3. Incide

      Side 2

      • 1. Shardfigures
      • 2. Insomnia

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Ghastly Indoctrination
      • 2. Catawomb

      Side 2

      • 1. Requiem Grotesque
      • 2. While They Sleep
      • 3. To Harvest The Artefacts Of Mockery

      Disc 2

      Side 1

      • 1. Poltergeist
      • 2. Revolution : Vanity
      • 3. Incide

      Side 2

      • 1. Shardfigures
      • 2. Insomnia