Review from Pure Nothing Worship Magazine; Issue 2

Posted by Nick Skog on Monday, February 17, 2014 Under: Album Reviews
From: Pure Nothing Worship Magazine; Issue 2
Published: March 2014

"Once Hidden From Sight" is the first full-length of these Ukrainian doomsters. This album offers more than an hour of atmospheric death / doom, which irresistibly reminds of My Dying Bride and Mourning Beloveth. The album is opened by a nine minute composition “A Study In Scarlet “ which starts with a guitar, almost identical to the one in “The Cry of Mankind”. Even the remainder of the song is based on the riff similar to the one in “The Angel and The Dark River” album, from the mentioned legends. The album moves more or less in the same direction, and there is nothing more to add to that. On this disc there is simply no originality. The production is also like on the mentioned album, except the vocals being much worse. Not to bad for a debut, but lacking a great dose of originality.

Reviewed by: Aleksandar Nenad

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VIN DE MIA TRIX - ONCE HIDDEN FROM SIGHT
 

 Released: August 26, 2013
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Doom-death Metal

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