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Death Roll

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andcolinonbass Literally the only black metal album I enjoy. Atmospheric, dirty, and unique. Alligator Black Metal 4 lyfe. Favorite track: I can feel myself rot.
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Entleiber Mean and venomous black metal with melancholy vibes and an evil voice. Monotonous and mostly shrill. Atmospheric parts and haunting sounds drag you into the hostile, scary environment of the swamps, where everything rusts and rots and contorts all instruments. Crank up the weirdness some more, for it is what distinguishes this project. Favorite track: Death roll.
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QQBeastMode This album is panicked horror, until you've lost the energy to be scared anymore, and you fall into a haunted and scared trance, looking over your shoulder and questioning everything. A crushing raw BM performance with a wide range of sound profiles: D beat, post-black, even a sense of ambient and drone. But everything is steeped in terror and sonic misanthropy. Slower sections are actually fear inducing. One of my favorite listens as of late. Favorite track: I can feel myself rot.
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The void 06:10
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Prayers 01:45
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Death roll 03:09
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THE CALL OF THE NIGHT "Since their humble beginnings in 2018, the USBM solo operation Vide has consistently pushed against the grain of the contemporary underground. Eluding modern raw black metal trappings with a preternatural agility, the Louisiana-based artist chooses instead to offer sincere and unabashedly atypical material that stands peerless in a field entirely of their own making.
"The void” opens ponderously, a potent introduction, but with “I can feel myself rot” the album Death Roll really takes off. Heavy and fast, shoegazing and still ripping, atmospheric yet frequently immediate—track after track, Death Roll shines with that unique glow that sets apart Vide from the hordes and flexes their sharpest skills yet."

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released September 3, 2021

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