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xaphanapraxia

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  1. In The Hearts of the Brave
    by Crystayler
  2. Afterlife In Darkness Part IV
    by Black Lion Records
  3. Sidereal Light, Vol. Two
    by Crow Black Sky
  4. Echoes Of Light
    by Chapel Of Disease
  5. Agma
    by WOMBBATH
  6. The What It Is to Be
    by Starer
  7. 18° Below the Horizon
    by Starer
  8. A Giant Bound to Fall
    by ETERNAL STORM
  9. Krystl-Ah
    by Mephorash
  10. Nihility EP
    by Numen Noctis
  11. The Forgotten
    by Orbit Culture
  12. Night Sky Illuminations
    by Aeon Winds
    Synthladen contemporary symphonic black metal with some slight deathy heaviness and groove; forceful and darkly triumphant, often with an almost marching / martial quality and 50-caliber double kick; grandiose yet deliberate.
  13. A tale of defiance, of truths untold (single)
    by SALQIU
  14. Distortions from Cosmogony
    by The Arcane Order
  15. Det Österbottniska Mörkret
    by Ondfødt
    Solidly in the camp of King / Ghaal era GORGOROTH, albeit perhaps with slightly more traditional melodic hints like VALKYRJA or SEHTERIAL. Makes me want to mentally add them to what I think of as the subgenre of modern hyperblasting authentic black metal ala NORDJEVEL, AVSLUT, WHORDOM RIFE, DJEVELKULT, etc.
  16. Beneath The Crimson Eclipse
    by Imperial Demonic
    Absolutely classic-to-the-core, straight to the point in the vein of early 2000's Dark Funeral and Naglfar, with some Old Man’s Child and Cruelty era CoF thrown in. Nostalgic as all fuck, bringing me back like 20+ years, when I was first getting into the genre, and I love it; kicks so much ass that it is almost cheesy.
  17. The Rime of Memory
    by Panopticon
    Should probably be considered more blackened doom folk than black folk; even when the drums are flying, the entire sensibility of the album, repetition, and pacing is much more aligned with doom characteristics, and the folk elements with extended instrumental sections are more prominent than ever; fantastic when the mood strikes.
  18. Therizo
    by Taubra
    Darker and more violent than AARA. Relatively straightforward blasting modern black metal, with riffwriting reminiscent of the last two MISÞYRMING albums… except, considering mixing/mastering by S.D. (AVERSIO HUMANITATIS) at Empty Hall Studios, predictably cleaner and thicker and less unhinged or feral in production.
  19. Xibalba
    by Ershetu
    Ritualistic black metal mixed with native South American wood and wind instruments; WARDUNA meets MAQUAHUITL (but the black metal aspect is often more ceremonial, epic, and measured, and less riffy and chaotic).
  20. Upon Dying Fields EP
    by Aldheorte