supported by 4 fans who also own “Of Greater Tribulation”
Striking and hypnotic, listening through Geister is a rugged and immense journey. The album is brimming with ceremonial darkness from the moment it starts. The intensity of each track is bookended with ritual, and this immersive factor keeps me utterly entranced by the story being told. Geister still feels frigid and dangerous, and I end up captivated every time I listen. Septembre
supported by 4 fans who also own “Of Greater Tribulation”
These two players seem iconoclast’s within the atmospheric occult field. This is a good record, unique in kind. After reading their epitome, I am filled with thoughts on victimization. Is this subject verboten? It would seem so within common, modern parlance. J Jeff Richardson