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I love it when a band I thought dead and buried for a long time resurface from the ashes and claims glory with a victorious comeback, which is IMHO almost better than anything else they've released before! Such is the case of Mörk Gryning, in hiatus for so long but then enthralling us with amazing Swedish BM reminiscent of Necrophobic. 8 solid tracks and 4 crafty interludes proving the musicians' satisfactionism. Opus Magnum! sachavonkarl74
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Extraordinary work by Antrisch, can't stop listening to it although Black Metal usually struggles to convince me.
Same like for Antrisch's EXPEDITION I: Dissonanzgrat applies: This album is strong from its first sounds of creaking wooden hull to its last sounds of wind and waves, deciding for a favourite track would not do justice for the geniality of the remaining five, the one coming closest to a favourite one could be I FESTGEFROREN - Packeisfalle in my opinion. onkelchristoph
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Dans Paysages Polaires, Cantique Lépreux reste fidèle à leur style à quelques exceptions près, à savoir un black metal atmosphérique glacial dont la vitesse est assez intense. En fait, cet album sert à polir, sublimer leur style. La production baisse un peu le volume de la guitare, met plus en avant le chant et la batterie — et elle est géniale : écoutez "Les étoiles endeuillées" et "Hélas...". La saga poétique des "Paysages Polaires" permet de voir le groupe sous un jour plus émotif. Puissant ! Jordan Vauvert