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This was my first experience with Paysage d"Hiver. If you have any interest in exploring the cold and dark side of atmospheric black metal, I would suggest this album to most new listeners. The inhospitable nature of being in a winter storm, with just the maw of the void staring back at you is what this album made me feel. Despite that, it is a comforting feeling. QQBeastMode
supported by 5 fans who also own “The Reclamation of Lost Words”
Exactement un an après The Telluric Ashes of the Ö Vrth Immemorial Gods sortait Eternity Of Shaog et, comme si Asthâghul se consacrait à une renaissance, exactement un an après ce dernier sort Dy'th Requiem For The Serpent Telepath.
La symphonie ("Salhn", "Craânag") est encore plus importante mais n'occulte en rien la brutalité infernale : elle est un œuf qui éclot à l'intérieur d'Esoctrilihum, une forme de vie qui vient compléter un black metal hallucinant ("Eginbaal") et horrifiant ("Xuiotg"). Jordan Vauvert