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The Hyacinth Garden

by Graveflowers

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Alan Pitts
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Alan Pitts This album sounds like it was taken straight from ‘92, in the vain of Watain or Darkthrone. Dark and depressive and perfectly lofi. The soundtrack to a tragic funeral. All their shit is spot on. Don’t sleep on this band. Favorite track: Handful of Dust.
cxle
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cxle Some of the rawest and most depressing production you’ll find in black metal but it works beautifully. Vocals and some of the highest screeching I’ve heard, great riffs, all around great black metal, can’t wait for more material. Favorite track: Sevenbranched Candelabra.
An Goblin
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An Goblin it sounds like a rehearsal tape recorded to a dictaphone - rough, spiky, muddy, and no low end of which to speak. but it works and it's just so fucking good. Favorite track: Then Spoke the Thunder.
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released September 17, 2017

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