

While Renkse handling the vocals, drums and guitars and Norrman on guitar departments with the help from additional musicians: keyboardist and sound effects Morion and violinist Christer Aberg; the record itself showing the audiences the taifun blast of the artistic, semi-brutal growler Black Metal vocals (distinctively a Scandinavian style) and good doble pedal drummings or more Gothic Metal infiltrations through these seven songs of sorrow and losses also tributing the incoming rainy days that brought back the horrorama or bad memories on the pessimistic tones and lyrics covered by Sightless or Losing Tomorrow for example.
As the Progressions of chords and riffs barking hard onto the shadowy past and dimmed future, October Tide knows what best to recording the lacks of humanity and emerging evil in the society today as well.
PS. Only for the real fans of Doom or Gothic Metal fanatics
Link:
https://youtu.be/y4Pm0kM9BI0
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