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I've been slowing working my way through Sadness' discography and it's crazy how he makes "depressive" black metal sound so beautiful. It's like the frigidness of early Coldworld mixed with the dreamy and lighter parts of Alcest. This one is the best I've heard from this band so far. Ryan
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every CD getting better than the previously... everything this guy do is gold..for a 42 yo hearing metal since I was 15 I can honestly say that in one year you went places in my top 5 probably 3
everything here resonates with me and makes me being hopeful of the days/weeks ahead. you are a bright star on my night. thank you
another thing. this was in 2015 so he was like 17 or 18 and already doing stuff like this? damn.. Paulo Paper Books Only
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Some friends told me to check "T R N A", when I asked for a good Black Metal band without vocals. This was the first album I checked. I brought the whole disco by now.
A Drop In The Ocean is like being a drop in the ocean of emotions.
The whole disco is like this song. As a listener you are constantly dragged into your emotions. All of them! I cried, I laughed, I felt sorrow , I wanted to die and felt more alive then ever. I was on top of the world and deep down below. It is a journey for sure. coffinworm